At one point, the charming four-bed bore the title Wendy’s House in honour of the Disney-adapted play. From the outside, the quaint, castle-like white home with a vibrant red door appears to be plucked right out of the early 1900s.
However, once you step inside the unique property, you will find that the house's period features are married with a much more modern touch.

Wendon House, Church Road, Delgany, Co. Wicklow, €1,150,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
The interior still has its classic 1930s touches, including solid timber floors, leaded windows, and graceful proportions, that set the tone for the home's timeless aesthetic. However, it also has a large roof light, Crittall-style doors, exposed brickwork, and herringbone floors.
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The kitchen was installed in 2024; It is equipped with a wine fridge, larder unit, and easy access to the garage for additional storage. It connects effortlessly with the original reception rooms, where its 1930s charm remains strong.
The dining room, complete with an open fireplace, leads directly onto the courtyard garden. Adjoining it, you will find the original living room, with an inviting window view and a second-period fireplace.

Wendon House, Church Road, Delgany, Co. Wicklow, €1,150,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Wendon House also boasts four bedrooms, with three of them located upstairs. The master bedroom has a contemporary en suite, while the other two double rooms have fitted wardrobes.
The swanky family bathroom, which is also located upstairs, was updated in 2021. The black and white room has an oversized double shower and a free-standing bath.
Outside, the back garden boasts a large courtyard area that leads on to a patch of grass, with a wooden shed in the back.

Wendon House, Church Road, Delgany, Co. Wicklow, €1,150,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
In the front, the yard is framed by mature Scots pine trees, offering privacy. It also boasts ample parking and a gentle dappled light across the gravel drive, accessed via shared electric gates. An EV charging point is already in place.
Just minutes from the village itself, the quaint house is also close to Greystones and the Dart. Its proximity to a wealth of amenities such as the Wicklow Mountains.
* This article was originally published on Evoke.ie.
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