Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
Kylemore - Bray, Ireland
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Kylemore

3-9 Keys 6 Bedrooms 15 Guests 3 BathsView Amenities

Description

Kylemore

Situated in Bray, this traditional-style townhouse is the perfect place to enjoy a seaside retreat near Dublin and the nature attractions of the Irish countryside.

When the Dublin and Kingstown Railway arrived in Bray in 1854, this coastal town just 12 miles from Ireland’s capital became a seaside resort for Dubliners. Early on, Bray was planned as “Ireland’s Brighton”, and the Victorian promenade and genteel front row of houses are holdovers from those early years of tourism. Intruding in this scene is the enormous outline of Bray Head, one of the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains.

That rolling granite range to the east is heaven for wanderers, and while you’re out in the countryside, you’ll learn just why County Wicklow is called the “Garden of Ireland”. You can de-stress at country houses and walled gardens or unleash your swing at one of the five highly-rated golf courses outside town.

The Kylemore house is perfect for big families or groups of friends; with six bedrooms sleeping 15 guests, there is plenty of space to enjoy and relax together. Nature and the private garden surround the house.

Living spaces are ample and bright, with large windows allowing plenty of natural light. A decor blend of modern and classical styles and wooden elements creates an elegant and fashionable atmosphere surrounding the property. The lounge and dining spaces of the villa are spacious and bright and decorated in natural shades and wooden tones with contemporary-chic décor, creating a breezy, laid-back feel.

The rooms are furnished and tastefully decorated, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay in a modern and minimalist style that fits perfectly with the luminosity and harmony of this property. Touches of wooden elements with a contemporary style and vibrant colours add a lively and elegant ambience. Modern and classic decor blend gives this private residence a unique character and atmosphere.

Enjoying your stay in this property and discovering and visiting all the activities and places that Bray and Dublin have to offer is undoubtedly an excellent idea as a holiday destination for all tastes and ages.


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Property Amenities

No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
40"+ TV
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Smart Speaker
Facilities
Bar
Chef’s Kitchen
Library
Office
Workout Facility
Location features
Laundry Service
Other
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
Espresso Machine
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge



Property Details

Size

Townhome with 5 levels
6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3500 square feet, 326 square meters

Bedrooms

King, King, Queen, Queen, Queen, and Queen
15 guests maximum

Additional sleeping options:

Bedrooms configuration:

2 King, 4 Queen and 3 twins.

Nearest airport

Dublin Airport (DUB)
44 minutes drive.

Property View

Exceptional views across Dublin Bay and private mature gardens.

Activities of Interest

  • Equestrian
  • Fish
  • Golf
  • Hike
  • Shopping
  • Watersports
  • Mermaid Arts Centre. A cultural hub for Bray and County Wicklow, the Mermaid Arts Centre opened in 2002 and combines a 250-seat auditorium with art studios, a gallery and a cafe.
  • Golf. Bray is almost totally surrounded by golf courses, and within a ten-minute radius of the town there are five clubs.

Places of Interest

  • Bray Head. An eastern spur of the Wicklow Mountains, Bray Head is a 241-metre hill watching over the south side of the town.
  • Bray Promenade. When the sun is out it doesn’t get prettier than the long Victorian promenade lining the beach at Bray.
  • Wicklow Mountains National Park. The Wicklow Mountains are a granite range, with smooth, rolling peaks rising to a maximum 925 metres.