Nestled amongst 10 acres of woodland and trees, Scalp Farm enjoys a picturesque setting not far from Enniskerry, Co Wicklow.
Sarah FinnanNestled amongst 10 acres of woodland and trees, Scalp Farm enjoys a picturesque setting not far from Enniskerry, with views of both Scalp Glacial Valley and the Sugarloaf Mountains.
Inside, a porched entrance opens into a welcoming reception hall with solid timber floor and ornate coving. A door leads into the guest wc, while to the left, a living room with open fire and bay window can be found. An arch opens into the dining room to the rear with another door leading out to entrance hall.
The first floor is accessed via an attractive staircase and homes five well-proportioned bedrooms – all with views over the grounds. The main bedroom also avails of an ensuite shower room while a further shower room serves two adjoining bedrooms and a bathroom at the half landing completes the internal accommodation.
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