Powerscourt Country House Enniskerry Village,
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The Powerscourt Country House is an imposing, spacious yet compact licensed complex predominately of two storey construction with single storey extensions extending to approx. 1,111m2 comprising reception area, lounge bar / restaurant, public bar, small function room, Rotisserie/Deli, and fully fitted equipped kitchen together with requisite storage and service facilities on the ground floor.
There are 11 bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside there are two spacious al fresco beer garden and eating areas with excellent car park.
The above accommodation is situated on a spacious triangle site of approx. 0.5 Ha.
The Powerscourt Country House is an imposing, spacious yet compact licensed complex predominately of two storey construction with single storey extensions extending to approx. 1,111m2 comprising reception area, lounge bar / restaurant, public bar, small function room, Rotisserie/Deli, and fully fitted
The Powerscourt Country House is an imposing, spacious yet compact licensed complex predominately of two storey construction with single storey extensions extending to approx. 1,111m2 comprising reception area, lounge bar / restaurant, public bar, small function room, Rotisserie/Deli, and fully fitted equipped kitchen together with requisite storage and service facilities on the ground floor.
There are 11 bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside there are two spacious al fresco beer garden and eating areas with excellent car park.
The above accommodation is situated on a spacious triangle site of approx. 0.5 Ha.
The subject property is in the townland of Bray, Co. Wicklow, c. 28.7 kms south of Dublin City Centre. Bray Town is an important commercial and administrative centre of County Wicklow and enjoys a population as per the 2016 Census of 27,760 persons.
Enniskerry is situated on the Glencullen River in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains to the east of the island, just 5 minutes south of the Dublin border and some 25 km (15 mi) south of Dublin city centre. The R117 road, colloquially known as “The Twenty-One Bends” connects the town to the main N11 road to Dublin. The 185 Dublin Bus route connects the village hourly to Bray, the nearest large town. The village is also a much sought after well-established residential district.
The Enniskerry district boasts many attractions both in the Village and in the nearby vicinity. Ranging from the famous Powerscourt House and Gardens, Powerscourt Waterfall to the Glencree Valley. Enniskerry is an ideal destination to explore County Wicklow famously known as ‘The Garden of Ireland’.
The Village also houses the famous Powerscourt Golf Course and is very popular for those who enjoy other outdoor pursuits such as Hill-Walking, Horse Riding, Tennis, Football, Gaelic football etc.
Bray approx. c. 6.1kms, Greystones c. 10.3kms, Wicklow Town c. 29.1 kms, Dun Laoghaire Port c. 17.4kms, Dublin Port approx. 22.3 kms and Dublin Airport (via the M50) approx. 47kms.
The subject property is in the townland of Bray, Co. Wicklow, c. 28.7 kms south of Dublin City Centre. Bray Town is an important commercial and administrative centre of County Wicklow and enjoys a population as per the 2016 Census of 27,760 persons. Enniskerry is situated on the Glencullen River in the
The subject property is in the townland of Bray, Co. Wicklow, c. 28.7 kms south of Dublin City Centre. Bray Town is an important commercial and administrative centre of County Wicklow and enjoys a population as per the 2016 Census of 27,760 persons.
Enniskerry is situated on the Glencullen River in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains to the east of the island, just 5 minutes south of the Dublin border and some 25 km (15 mi) south of Dublin city centre. The R117 road, colloquially known as “The Twenty-One Bends” connects the town to the main N11 road to Dublin. The 185 Dublin Bus route connects the village hourly to Bray, the nearest large town. The village is also a much sought after well-established residential district.
The Enniskerry district boasts many attractions both in the Village and in the nearby vicinity. Ranging from the famous Powerscourt House and Gardens, Powerscourt Waterfall to the Glencree Valley. Enniskerry is an ideal destination to explore County Wicklow famously known as ‘The Garden of Ireland’.
The Village also houses the famous Powerscourt Golf Course and is very popular for those who enjoy other outdoor pursuits such as Hill-Walking, Horse Riding, Tennis, Football, Gaelic football etc.
Bray approx. c. 6.1kms, Greystones c. 10.3kms, Wicklow Town c. 29.1 kms, Dun Laoghaire Port c. 17.4kms, Dublin Port approx. 22.3 kms and Dublin Airport (via the M50) approx. 47kms.
Accommodation
Ground Floor 698 sqm
Public Bar
Hotel Lobby
Rotisserie/Deli
Lounge Bar/Restaurant
Small Function Room
Kitchen
Ladies & Gents Toilets
Stores
First Floor 413
11 en suite Bedrooms
Total 1,111
Outside
Beer Garden and Alfresco eating areas
Excellent hardcore car park
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