A stunning Georgian estate house in Co Wicklow that is currently on the market has been reduced to €1.35m.
East Hall was upgraded in 2012 and sits on a 1.2 acre garden. The front door of the main house is surrounded by beautiful mophead hydrangea.
The predominant indoor colour scheme is a sleek oft white, which helps to accentuate the natural light as it bounces of the walls.
The former conservatory has been converted into an elegant dining room with pale wide-plank oak floorboards and hanging grape vines at the top of the entrance.
A new conservatory sits behind the living room and over looks a large fig tree in the courtyard outside.
Upstairs are five bedrooms, some of which have en suite bathrooms and a large family bathroom.
Elsewhere in the house are two kitchens, a study area, a boot room and spacious utility in the rear hallway.
The garden is separated into five distinct areas; a large paddock, a Victorian fruit and vegetable garden, a secret garden.
It is been sold through joint agents Colliers International and McGovern Estates
The property is part of a five-acre site that is currently under development and will see 70 three to five-bedroom homes completed.
McGovern Estates say: “East Hall is believed to date from the late 1700s with the original house being extended in the mid-1800s and in recent years the entire was significantly was restored and extended to give a comfortable modern layout yet retaining all of its period elegance.”
Take a look at the pictures below.
For more information visit McGovern Estates or Colliers.
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Written by Michael Kehoe @michaelcalling