The first 15 homes at Holly Hill, a scheme of 95 two, three and four-bedroom homes in Delgany Village in north Wicklow, is being launched to market through selling agent Hooke & MacDonald this weekend with prices starting at €495,000.
Viewings are by appointment, with the current release drawn from newly completed show units.
Developed by Wicklow-based and family run builder, Lowick Homes, Holly Hill’s A-rated energy-efficient homes are within reach of both coast and countryside.
Prices in the current phase reflect the area’s standing in the Wicklow market. Two-bedroom own-door apartments of about 81 square metres are priced from €495,000.

Two-bedroom bungalows extending to roughly 74 square metres start at €600,000, while three-bedroom duplex homes of about 124.5 square metres cost from €635,000
Specification is central to the offering. Externally, the houses have brick façades, silver granite sills and thermally efficient Munster Joinery windows and doors.
Driveways use permeable paving, homes have private parking and are pre-wired for EV charging. Rear gardens are seeded and fenced, with patios, lighting, outdoor power points and taps.
Inside, there are nine-foot ceiling heights at ground level. Interiors include painted plaster finishes, timber doors with quality ironmongery, hardwood handrails and fitted wardrobes by Fitzgeralds.
Kitchens are bespoke and hand-painted with integrated appliances and solid-surface worktops. Bathrooms and en suites are fully specified with tiled wet areas and heated towel rails.
Heating is via air-to-water heat pumps with zoned controls, supported by a pressurised water system and mechanical ventilation. All homes carry a BER A rating and a 10-year HomeBond structural warranty, alongside modern safety features such as multi-point locking systems and smoke detectors.








Delgany has long traded on its village scale and strong food offering, and Holly Hill sits within walking distance of its compact centre.
An artisan deli, craft butchers, Firehouse Bakery & Café, the Wicklow Arms and the Horse & Hound contribute to a local mix that supports day-to-day living without reliance on the car.
Nearby Greystones boasts supermarkets, schools, leisure facilities and a busy marina. Its South Beach and coastal walks are a year-round draw, while Dublin commuters remain within practical distance of the capital.
The development also adjoins the Glen of the Downs Nature Reserve, with access to woodland trails and the Delgany Heritage Trail. Powerscourt Estate and the Wicklow Mountains are a short drive away.