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Take a tour of this distinguished five-bedroom Wicklow homeTake a tour of this distinguished five-bedroom Wicklow home

Take a tour of this distinguished five-bedroom Wicklow home


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13th Mar 2026

Set on 4.6 acres with exceptional privacy, beautifully landscaped grounds and a private putting green, this home is just minutes from Glenealy, Ashford and Wicklow Town.

Glenealy House is a substantial country residence set on approximately 4.6 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds on the outskirts of Glenealy village, surrounded by rolling fields, mature woodland and a deep sense of privacy throughout. Approached through electric gates and a sweeping tree lined driveway, the house sits proudly within its setting, framed by manicured lawns, sculpted topiary, mature trees and long views towards the Wicklow hills.

The gardens have been shaped with care and purpose, with gentle pathways, sheltered seating areas, a putting green with practice tees and a detached garden room tucked away for quieter moments. It is a wonderfully private estate, yet only minutes from Glenealy and within easy reach of Wicklow Town, Ashford and the N11 and M11 for Dublin.

Built in 1999 with classic red brick elevations and a C2 energy rating, Glenealy House extends to approximately 468 square metres or 5,037 square feet of well considered accommodation that suits both family living and large scale entertaining. A gracious reception hall sets the tone with its Waterford Crystal chandelier and introduces a sequence of generous reception rooms including a dual aspect formal living room with feature fireplace and Waterford Crystal chandelier, a cosy family room, a formal dining room and a large kitchen and breakfast room overlooking the gardens.

A wine cellar, utility room, guest WC and internal access to the garage complete the ground floor. A superb ground floor bedroom suite with its own entrance offers excellent flexibility for guests, multi generational living or an au pair. Upstairs, four further double bedrooms, all en suite, are arranged around a spacious landing which is also finished with a Waterford Crystal chandelier. The principal suite enjoys impressive proportions and elevated views across the gardens and surrounding countryside which reinforces the sense of a peaceful private retreat.

Set in one of Wicklow’s most naturally beautiful and sought after rural pockets, Glenealy House enjoys close proximity to renowned walking trails, forest tracks, riding schools and equestrian facilities, as well as the beaches and harbours of the east coast.

Currently on the market for €1,300,000 via Forkin Earls, you can take a full virtual tour of the property through our gallery below.

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