A detached bungalow on just over an acre of garden close to Enniskerry village has a guide price of £350,000-plus prior to auction through Gunne on June 29th. Surrounded by lawns and high old trees, Lisclogher, on Bray Road, Enniskerry, is a large house with three reception rooms and six bedrooms, part of it used as a self-contained flat.
A typical L-shaped bungalow, the house was built by the present owners l9 years ago. It has an airy entrance hallway with a sittingroom off it and, behind that, a diningroom. The bedrooms and bathroom are reached via a long corridor which leads to the flat. There is another separate and private entrance to the flat at the rear of the house. The kitchen is good-sized and has a range of Schreiber, built-in presses and storage at floor and wall level. A large breakfast counter separates the working from the dining area and a window over the sink overlooks a sweeping ascent to more trees. A door leads to the lawned rear gardens.
The main bedroom, to the rear of the house, has an en suite shower and banks of built-in wardrobes along two walls. All of the other three bedrooms in the main house have built-in wardrobes and vanity units and share a family bathroom. The flat has an open-plan sittingroom and kitchen and two bedrooms sharing a bathroom. To the rear of Lisclogher, just as the lawn begins its sweep, there is a large, pre-cast garden shed (which could be used as a garage) as well as a small wooden shed. The separate entrance to the flat is fronted by a compact garden area and reached via a patio-style paved area. Given Lisclogher's location, the self-contained flat, which is approved by Bord Failte, could be rented to tourists visiting the area.