Beachfront living: a coastal community

Sea Gardens, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland

Sea Gardens, Bray

OVERVIEW

Sea Gardens in Bray is more than just a new neighbourhood. It’s a place where the rhythm of coastal life meets the comfort of modern living. Spread across 40 acres between Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown and Wicklow, this beautiful community captures the spirit of Bray’s historic charm while embracing a sustainable, 21st-century way of life.

Picture waking up to the soft light of the east-facing beach, taking a morning dip or paddleboarding before work, and strolling through pastel-coloured streets that echo the town’s 19th-century heritage. Meet friends in the restaurants and pavement cafes of Market Square, and explore the nine acres of parkland that weave through the development.

Every home is crafted to the highest standards, designed to feel timeless yet modern, sturdy enough for coastal weather, and perfectly in tune with its surroundings.

Here, the car is used less, the air feels cleaner, and life slows to a gentler pace filled with beach walks, laughter, and light. With hotels, shops, and restaurants right on your doorstep, Sea Gardens isn’t just a place to live – it’s a place to belong, where every day feels like a fresh breath of sea air.

“Sea Gardens will forge a new path for twenty first century elevated, sustainable life – an answer to people’s desire for better housing and better access to the outdoors, while feeling part of a thriving community.”

Sean Mulryan - Chairman & CEO, Ballymore

“Sea Gardens offers a different, slower-paced kind of life – an ode to Bray’s historic charm whilst catering to the requirements of sustainable 21st-century living.”

PHASE 02 - COMING SOON

“Designs here are very much a nod to Bray’s distinct landscape. We have embraced the local environment to ensure that each property type has its own character, with its own unique story.”

Linda Mulryan - Deputy MD, Ballymore Ireland

“This will be a place to live, to raise families, to discover the wonders of coastal living while staying connected to the city.”

Linda Mulryan - Deputy MD, Ballymore Ireland

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