is rich with history. Originally built as the now disbanded Blessington/Dublin Steam Tramway line’s ticketing office, the property also included a tea room and living quarters, marking the end of the line at Poulaphouca.
This captivating home boasts a generous 230 sq. m / 2,475 sq. ft of accommodation including, a double reception room, kitchen/dining room, two bathrooms, hallways and four bedrooms. Handcrafted units created from old whiskey bottles are the highlight in the kitchen, which also features granite countertops, shelving and more wood panelling. Double doors in the dining area lead out to the balcony.
Located at the foot of Blessington Lakes, Tramway House is privy to incredible views of the surrounding area with the most enchanting backdrop of the Poulaphouca Bridge. The gardens are dramatically set in cliffs with large decking areas overlooking the River Liffey as it flows from its source in the Wicklow Mountains. A unique gazebo area can be found in the heart of the garden, the perfect place for relaxing or entertaining guests.