Description
Nestled in the tranquil beauty of County Wicklow, Ireland, Carraig Mor is a rustic estate offering breathtaking views of the valley and the distant Powerscourt mountain range, painted with vibrant hues from surrounding fields, forests, and landscapes. The property is accessible via a winding, tree-lined driveway, featuring elegant electric gates. Spread across 3.7 acres, Carraig Mor boasts four spacious bedrooms that face south, allowing for spectacular mountain vistas. Designed for gracious entertaining, the residence offers expansive open spaces, highlighted by a family room stretching nearly 13 meters in length and a soaring pitched ceiling reaching 5.3 meters in height. The heart of the home is the central kitchen, seamlessly connecting to the family room and a conveniently located utility room. The eastern wing hosts a playroom, a separate living area, a formal dining room, and a charming study. In the western wing, you'll find the four bedrooms, including the master suite with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, a generously sized family bathroom, a storage room, and a WC. Adding to its allure, a mezzanine overlooks the family room, accessible via an elegant cast iron spiral staircase, offering delightful mountain vistas. Constructed with quality craftsmanship in 1992, Carraig Mor boasts remarkable features, including an expansive picture window that graces the entire back wall of the home, a solid open fireplace adorned with reclaimed brickwork, a country style oak shaker kitchen with a built-in butcher block, and a Belling dual-fuel oven with an attached pantry/utility room. Numerous patio double doors lead to the wraparound hardwood decking area. The flooring incorporates ceramic, Beech hardwood, and stone. The meticulously landscaped gardens feature mature trees and shrubs, along with a hidden garden with a serene pond. The lower level is equipped with four stables and a tack room, accessible from the main house or a secondary entrance from the main road. Here, you'll also find a riding arena and access to a tributary that connects to the River Dargle.