The asking price for the Enniskerry, County Wicklow home of former minister for transport Shane Ross and former RTÉ broadcaster Ruth Buchanan has been reduced by 25.7 percent.
Price Reduction for Enniskerry Estate
Glenbrook House and Mews, originally listed in May of last year for €3.5 million, is now being offered by DNG for €2.6 million. The property sits on more than two acres of grounds and dates back to the 1830s.
The estate includes a main house spanning 344 sq m (3,698 sq ft) and a 76 sq m (820 sq ft) mews house. Amenities include a swimming pool and a tennis court.
The property is described as an “elevated woodland glade surrounded by mature trees,” offering privacy and tranquility just 100 meters from Enniskerry’s village square.
A modern kitchen/breakfastroom extension features a pitched roof and vaulted wooden rafters designed to maximize natural light. The kitchen is equipped with solid wood units and countertops, and connects to a family room with a raised fireplace.
The grounds include wide lawns, a wild meadow, mature trees, a brook, and a path leading to the tennis court and heated swimming pool.
Ross and Buchanan indicated last year that they are seeking a more manageable home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current asking price for Glenbrook House and Mews?
The current asking price is €2.6 million.
How large is the main house on the property?
The main house extends to 344 sq m (3,698 sq ft).
How long have Shane Ross and Ruth Buchanan lived at Glenbrook House?
They have lived at Glenbrook House for almost 20 years.
As the property remains on the market, it will be interesting to witness if the reduced price attracts potential buyers seeking a substantial estate in County Wicklow.
