Residential

Four-bed period seafront home in Bray comes to market for €1.1m

Inisfail enjoys a prime position on a generous corner site of about a fifth of an acre

The house is a 300-metre stroll to the seafront and 500 metres from Bray’s main street and has original Art Deco features

In Celtic mythology, the name Inis Fail is the the seventh of 14 names given to Ireland by the Tuatha-Dé-Dananns, perhaps representing Irish pagan deities. The legend goes that the island was named after an enchanted stone, called Lia Fail, or Stone of Destiny, was brought here by the Tuatha-Dé-Dananns and was used to elect the next king among men assembled at the council of Tara.

For its part and featuring the same name, Inisfail ...