The original stone cottage to the front built in 1932, now houses two double bedrooms with Jack and Jill ensuite bathroom (with incredible views from the bath!) and a spacious attic room, with double home office /space and lounge area. On the same level flowing towards the mountains, the new portion of the house which was recently completed, forms the main bedroom with walk in wardrobe and ensuite shower room, a third double bedroom and a very practical, large utility, mud room and storage area. An enclosed courtyard has double-door access from two of the double bedrooms.

Original Stone Cottage
Attic Room
This home has been designed to take full advantage of it’s spectacular surroundings. The elevated living space embraces a creative double height “butterfly” ceiling structure. It uses clever angles to ensure that the outlook to the front, and to the back are fully maximised. Glazing which encompasses part of the ceiling overhangs the perfect window seat to enjoy the sunrise over Dublin City with your coffee in hand. The back wall of the house is fully glazed and the roof line follows the contours of the garden as it sweeps towards the mountains behind. In addition, there is also a guest bedroom or home office opening out onto the garden at this level along with a shower room and large pantry.
Living area
Kitchen
A description of this home must include the magnificent mature gardens to the rear built over three levels, providing a feast for the senses.
Skyline Views
Rear Garden

Garden Feature