Former Miss World Rosanna Davison's childhood home in Co Wicklow has been on the market for three years, and the price has now been slashed by a massive €3million.
Dublin model Rosanna grew up in the gorgeous Bushey Park mansion close to Enniskerry village. Rosanna told the Irish Independent that as there is still no buyer for the property, her family will be spending another Christmas there celebrating with dad Chris de Burgh and mum Diana.
The unique property covers an area of 25,685 sq ft and has eight bedroom suites and 27 acres of gardens, woodland walks and parkland. In 2019 the property hit the market for €12.9million and was listed as one of Ireland’s most expensive home. However, the superb home has yet to find a buyer despite the selling agent dropping the asking price to €9.85million.
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Rosanna Davison told the Irish Independent: "It’s the kind of house that you really need the right buyer for, it’s such a big property. It’s absolutely stunning but you need the right person for it."
Bushey Park was built in 1815 in Co Wicklow and was bought by Rosanna's dad singer Chris and his wife Diane in 1996. He spent seven years carrying out work to completely restore the grand house with some modern finishes.
The main house comprises some 10,597 square feet of accommodation which includes eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms, and links to the indoor pool complex.
The leisure complex extends includes a huge pool large pool, a home cinema, music studio and games room, and the main home also has its own elevator, a panic room, and a sophisticated security system.
Outside there is also a nearby guest cottage as well as a stable block that consists of 4 stables, and a tennis court that is perfect for a game of tennis. There's also beautiful private grounds extending to some 27 acres or 11.3 hectares and are bounded by a flowing mountain stream.
Bushey Park is close to the scenic Wicklow Way walking route which is easily accessed and nearby are some superb trails and it is also just 13 miles or 21 km from Dublin city centre and 1.5 miles or 2.4 km from Enniskerry village.
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