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Tour this historic 19th century estate sitting on over forty acres in the Vale of Avoca

Glebe House could be yours for €750,000.

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IF YOU HAVE your heart set on living in the Garden of Ireland, then why not turn things up a notch and consider your own private estate, too? Set deep within the rolling landscape of Co Wicklow, in the Vale of Avoca, this country estate called Glebe House, blends heritage and privacy within its natural surroundings. Dating to 1828, the house shows off enduring craftsmanship and is gracefully positioned within about 42 acres of woodland, gardens and riverside scenery.

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Few locations capture the romance of the Irish countryside quite like the Vale of Avoca. Here, the landscape unfolds with mature trees, flowering shrubs and gently flowing water, with the River Aughrim weaving through the grounds. Meandering paths guide you across open lawns and into secluded woodland pockets, creating a sense of calm that feels worlds away from modern life.

But despite its peacefulness, the estate is far from isolated. The charming village of Avoca lies just a short drive away, while the bustling town of Arklow offers a full spectrum of amenities. The renowned Woodenbridge Hotel & Golf Club sits nearby, adding an extra layer of lifestyle appeal for golf fans.

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Stepping inside, the home immediately reveals its character. An inviting entrance hall sets the tone, leading to a series of beautifully proportioned rooms that balance refinement with warmth. The drawing and dining rooms, both featuring open fireplaces and dual-aspect views, are ideal for entertaining, while French doors open effortlessly onto the gardens beyond.

The main living room is particularly striking, with its vaulted ceiling and generous proportions creating a sense of grandeur without sacrificing comfort. Elsewhere, the kitchen and adjoining spaces retain a practical charm, complemented by a boot room and porch that nod to the home’s country roots.

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Across its two main floors, the house provides four bedrooms, including a ground-floor suite and a main bedroom with en suite bathroom upstairs. Each room enjoys views across the surrounding landscape, reinforcing the connection between interior and exterior living.

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Beneath the main living areas lies a substantial basement, adding a layer of versatility rarely found in properties of this kind. A wine cellar, games room and extensive utility and storage areas provide both practical function and opportunities for leisure.

Architectural features such as sash windows, shutters and high ceilings preserve the home’s historic integrity, while upgrades, including a recently installed boiler, ensure it meets modern expectations.

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The estate’s grounds are nothing short of amazing. Carefully curated over time, they host an impressive collection of plant species gathered from around the world. A traditional walled garden and a stable block further enhance the sense of a self-contained country haven.

Whether wandering beneath a canopy of trees, enjoying the gentle sound of the water, or simply taking in the ever-changing seasonal colours, the outdoor experience here is as compelling as the home itself.

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With opportunities for fishing, walking and equestrian hobbies on the doorstep, alongside convenient access to towns, beaches and transport links, the balance between rural retreat and everyday practicality is achieved.

In an age where true privacy and natural beauty are increasingly rare, this Wicklow estate stands apart. It is a place where history, landscape and lifestyle converge. 

Glebe House, Woodenbridge, Co Wicklow is on the market for €750,000 through Quinn Property.

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