A quite exceptional residential estate and unique fishery in a sought-after area including a period lodge, guest cottage and large log chalet-style lodge. All pleasantly set among magical and private grounds with fishing lakes, a notable stretch of river fishing, pasturage and an abundance of wildlife.
The location is amazing - so close to the picturesque, fashionable Enniskerry village, and under an hour's drive from Dublin international airport. Enniskerry has a choice of shops, 2 primary schools, restaurants, cafes and pubs. The Powerscourt Hotel, Estate and Golf Club are quite superb. Further retail therapy at nearby Avoca, Bray, or Dundrum Town Centre can be offset against country pursuits which abound locally. Dublin is easily accessible via the Ml1//M50 trunk roads, while the LUAS light rail network and DART commuter train service are available at nearby Cherrywood and Bray towns respectively. City bound bus services are all convenient. This is an area with much to offer in terms of both beauty and amenity; apart from the obvious but never-to-be-underestimated joys of such a wonderful river reach, world class championship golfing at Druids Glen, Woodbrook, The K Club, as well as Powerscourt, Delgany, Greystones area within circa 30 minutes' drive, The Curragh, Naas, Punchestown and Fairyhouse all within easy reach. Riding clubs, equestrian centres, mountain trails and both harrier and drag hunting packs are all available nearby. The Djouce loop walking trail is nearby at Ballinteskin, and is an access point for the Wicklow Way, which takes in views of the Deer Park Glen, the Sugarloaf mountain and as far as Howth Head. Harbours from which to sail and sea fish include Bray, Greystones' new marina, and Wicklow and there are numerous safe east coast beaches easily to hand.
If the location is stunning, the sense of history and tradition is even more so. Tinnahinch re |