Development sits on beautifully landscaped grounds with views out to Bray Head and the Sugarloaf
Outside, there’s parking for several cars on a gravel courtyard, which is set to the side of the house so you’re not looking out at your car outside your livingroom. To the front are tasteful paving planting, and to the back a patio wraps around two sides of the house so you can maximise your enjoyment of the sunshine all through the day. There’s a generous back garden with a steel garden shed that’s wired and ready to use.
A central theme of Annabasky Glen is neatly blending the indoors and the outdoors through liberal use of large windows and French doors, creating a sense of wide open spaces while maintaining a sense of comfort and cosiness. The large lounge and livingroom to the front have dual aspect, so you’re looking out at nature from all sides.
The stairs lead up a spacious wraparound landing with void looking down to the entrance hall below. The landing is big enough to accommodate its own lounge area. There are five enormous bedrooms up at this level, four of them with en suites. The main bedroom is a spacious 40 sq m with a huge walk-in wardrobe and an equally large en suite with floor-to-ceiling marble, stone porcelain tiling and a free-standing bath with chrome towel rails.
There are plans to extend Berryfield Avenue out to join the N11, which will make it even handier to get in to the city centre. The village of Enniskerry is a good starting off point for exploring all the amenities Wicklow has to offer, and you’re not far from family-oriented attractions such as Kilruddery House with its famous Hell and Back course, or Avondale Forest Park with its treetop walkway, viewing tower and giant 90m spiral slide.
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