Wicklow bungalow with panoramic views for €645,000

Incoming owners could construct larger home on site on crest of hill near Enniskerry village

Carpathia takes its name from the ship that was the first to rescue survivors of the Titanic in 1903, and now lies at a depth of 500ft on the seabed west of the Fastnet Rock after being torpedoed by a U-boat in 1918.

The previous name for the house – Hillcrest – gives a better description of the property as it lies on the crest of a hill just 1.5km from the village of Enniskerry.

Dating from the 1980s, the bungalow has panoramic views which take in both mountains and the sea, all the way across Dublin Bay to Bray Head, and this is the real selling point of this property.

The current owner, who is building on an adjacent site, has now placed the 110sq m (1,184sq ft) home on the market through agent Sherry FitzGerald with an asking price of €645,000.

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Mind-boggling views

“One of the factors, besides the mind-boggling views, that attracted us to the property was the bus stop right outside the gate, which serves the Dart feeder bus and also the local school bus,” says the owner.

The bungalow currently has four bedrooms and two reception rooms but the potential to construct a new house to maximise the views is what makes this property an attractive option for those looking to live near the village of Enniskerry.

Kevin Moran of Dublin-based Moran Builders, estimates after an initial spend of €15,000 for demolition and site disposal, new owners will be looking at an estimate of €1,600 per sq m for a new build on the site.

The property is just a 15-minute walk from Enniskerry, or three minutes in a bus or car.