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House with garden Kilcullen (Ireland)

Laurel Lodge is a beautiful property situated just south of Calverstown in the townland of Kilcullen, County Kildare. Built in 2006, the property has had a single owner since its construction and has benefited from a continuous series of upgrades and ongoing maintenance. The accommodation spans a comfortable 284 (3,056 square feet) and includes three reception rooms, one of which is a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area. Laurel Lodge also features four ensuite bedrooms and is set on extensive grounds covering approximately 13.4 acres (5.44 hectares), which include a well-maintained garden and a large detached garage. Located just a 45-minute drive from Dublin Airport, Laurel Lodge has convenient access to local amenities and facilities, making it an ideal retreat for those who value both comfort and convenience. Laurel Lodge is positioned away from the main road allowing for privacy and security. Adjacent to the property is the entrance to Blackhall Castle which provides access for scenic walking trails with bucolic views. You are first welcomed by a grand entrance with electric gates, providing access to a newly laid pebble driveway that winds through the scenic landscape, guiding you to a secluded, modern country home. As you enter the front glass door you are welcomed by an entrance hall allowing further access to the 3 reception rooms and ground floor bedrooms. The rear of the property benefits from a south/east direction allowing an abundance of natural light through the double-glazed windows throughout. The heart of the property lays in the kitchen/dining area perfect for hosting gatherings or barbeques with a central island with black marble countertops, custom fitted shelving, gas/electric hob/cooker and easy access between inside and outside living with exceptional views of the Kildare/Wicklow countryside. The other reception rooms include a sitting room with a gas fireplace and a living room with an open fire. Laurel Lodge features an upgraded central heating system powered by energy-efficient geothermal technology, with a gas backup for added reliability. This eco-friendly system ensures the home stays comfortably warm year-round while reducing energy consumption and environmental impact. All the bedrooms are located along the main hallway of the property, each offering a serene and private haven of comfort and relaxation. All feature ensuite bathrooms for added convenience and luxury, while the master suite stands out for its ample size, elegant bow-fronted window, generously sized walk-in wardrobe, and scenic views of the surrounding landscape, making it the ultimate retreat within the home. Outside, Laurel Lodge is graced with the natural beauty of silver birch and fruit trees, creating a picturesque backdrop for daily life. A detached garage offers ample storage, as well as space for a car and household items. The garage is fully plumbed and includes a small kitchen unit, as well as a shower room. With its concrete flooring, block construction, and added insulation, it offers excellent potential for conversion into a studio apartment, requiring minimal work to transform it into a comfortable living space.The property spans 13.4 acres (5.44 hectares), with a small paddock at the front and highly fertile land to the rear, ideal for quality horse and livestock grazing or tillage crops. Access to the grazing land is provided via a gate located at the roadside. Laurel Lodge is just 45 minutes from Dublin Airport and 10 minutes from the M9/N7 motorways, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Calverstown and 10 miles (16.2 km) from both Kildare Village and Newbridge. The area features scenic walking and cycling routes and is close to top schools, including Newbridge College, Clongowes Wood College, and Leinster Senior College. Nearby leisure options include the K Club (33 km), Adare Manor (175 km), Curragh Racecourse (16 km), Punchestown (21 km), Goffs Sales (28 km), and the National Stud and Gardens (14 km).

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$1,035,500
4bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 5.4ha

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Property Curraghgloss (Ireland)

An impressive 16th-century Irish castle built by the Gaelic MacEgan Clan circa 1590 and positioned within an attractive well-timbered estate of some 300 acres or 121.4 hectares that also includes the distinguished Sopwell Hall, an early Georgian Irish country house. Killaleigh Castle is situated in a triangle of the historic towns of Birr, Roscrea and Nenagh. The nearest small town is Borrisokane, which is some 5 miles or 8 kilometres away. The International airports at Dublin, Cork and Shannon are within easy driving distance. The castle is unoccupied and whilst in need of complete restoration is largely intact. Comprising some 3,976 square feet or 369 square metres it stands within a walled enclosure that also contains the Bailiff’s House, comprising some 1,480 square feet or 137.5 square metres, and a fine range of cut-stone outbuildings that extend to some 5,812 square feet or 540 square metres of net internal space. Collectively 11,268 square feet or 1,046 square metres of internal space. In 1745 the impressive Sopwell Hall was built on the estate to become the principal and statement house on the estate, the castle then becoming uninhabited. Privately and centrally positioned deep within mature parkland on the estate the design is attributed to the renowned architect Francis Bindon and conforms to the best traditions of early Georgian architecture. The accommodation extends to 14,235 square feet or 1,322 square metres and includes 5 principal reception rooms and 10 bedrooms. A feature of the house is the abundance of natural light with ample tall and large glazed windows. The magnificent reception hall, lined with distinctive fluted Doric pilasters and divided by a screen of arches, is spacious and well-proportioned. A morning room, study, drawing room and dining room are each impressive and feature ornate cornicing and large marble chimneypieces with open fires. The broad carved staircase leads to a generously large landing on the first floor. Impressive architecturally, there are six matching scagliola sienna marble columns and a large, perfectly proportioned domed ceiling, with a glazed atrium. There are 5 principal bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on this floor. The Master Bedroom Suite occupies the south-eastern corner. The second floor provides 5 further bedrooms and a bathroom and has a games room and study. The lower ground floor includes a sitting room, large kitchen, wine cellar, laundry and staff apartment. A studio in the adjacent courtyard comprises some 660 square feet or 61 square metres. There are two gate lodges and a Gardener’s Cottage. The house is a short distance from the castle. Each able to be accessed independently. Perimeter woodland on the estate creates a great sense of privacy and seclusion. Among the many ancient and specimen trees throughout the estate are some particularly fine Spanish chestnut, a noted ancient beech wood and a rare Siberian crab-apple tree. The woodlands include indigenous oak, beech, ash, larch and spruce. All through the year there is a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the estate. There is, too, much wildlife to be found on the estate. Red squirrels, pine martens, foxes and hares are regularly sighted, and buzzards, owls and falcons can also be found. The Coillte forestry, circa 500 acres, which adjoins the estate provides great amenity for long walks in beautiful surroundings. Of the circa 300 acres or 121.4 hectares within the estate about two-thirds comprise mature parkland grazing and one-third is in woodland. Whilst being wonderfully secluded the estate is nearby to town amenities and easily accessible, with the M7 motorway accessible some 12.4 miles or 20 kilometres away. For full sale details or to arrange a viewing please contact David Ashmore on +353 87 251 2909 or [email protected]

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Price on request
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 121.4ha

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Property Curraghgloss (Ireland)

An attractive 300-acre (121 hectare) parkland estate within a well-timbered woodland perimeter and including the most attractive early Georgian Sopwell Hall, built 1745, and the striking Killaleigh Castle, which dates to circa 1590. Sopwell Hall is situated in a triangle of the historic towns of Birr, Roscrea and Nenagh. The nearest small town is Borrisokane, which is some 5 miles or 8 kilometres away. The International airports at Dublin, Cork and Shannon are within easy driving distance. The fine Georgian house is privately and centrally positioned deep within mature parkland. Killaleigh Castle, built circa 1590, is now unoccupied but largely intact. The stone outbuildings are of the highest quality and richly augment the house and castle. Built in 1745, to a design attributed to the renowned architect Francis Bindon, Sopwell Hall is imposing yet welcoming and conforms to the best traditions of early Georgian architecture. The house stands three storeys over basement with direct access from the ground and basement levels. The magnificent reception hall, lined with distinctive fluted Doric pilasters and divided by a screen of arches, is spacious and well-proportioned. A morning room, study, drawing room and dining room are each impressive. Displaying the very best features and proportions of fine Georgian architecture each is filled with natural light, has impressive large marble chimneypieces with open fires and ornate cornicing. A feature of the entire house is the abundance of natural light with ample tall and large glazed windows. The broad carved staircase leads to a generously large landing on the first floor. Impressive architecturally, there are six matching scagliola sienna marble columns and a large, perfectly proportioned domed ceiling, with a glazed atrium. There are 5 principal bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on this floor. The Master Bedroom Suite occupies the south-eastern corner. The second floor provides 5 further bedrooms and a bathroom and has a games room and study. The lower ground includes a sitting room, large kitchen, wine cellar, laundry and staff apartment. The Studio is positioned in the adjacent courtyard and comprising some 660 square feet or 61 square metres. The accommodation is grand and beautifully executed, with the principal house comprising some 14,235 square feet or 1,322 square metres and including 5 principal reception rooms and 10 bedrooms. A studio and 4 estate lodges combine to present some 18,342 square feet or 1,704 square metres of possible accommodation in total. The estate is a haven of tranquillity and privacy that is rare in the 21st-century. Positioned at the end of a half-mile drive Sopwell Hall occupies a central position within its own estate and enjoys a panoramic view over the park and woodland. The outer parts of the estate comprising a perimeter woodland belt and creating a great sense of privacy and seclusion. Among the many ancient and specimen trees throughout the estate are some particularly fine Spanish chestnut, a noted ancient beech wood and a rare Siberian crab-apple tree. The woodlands include indigenous oak, beech, ash, larch and spruce. All through the year there is a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the estate. There is, too, much wildlife to be found on the estate. Red squirrels, pine martens, foxes and hares are regularly sighted, and buzzards, owls and falcons can also be found. The Coillte forestry, circa 500 acres, which adjoins the estate provides great amenity for long walks in beautiful surroundings. Of the circa 300 acres or 121.4 hectares within the estate about two-thirds comprise matur e parkland grazing and one-third is in woodland. Whilst being wonderfully secluded the estate is nearby to town amenities and easily accessible, with the M7 motorway accessible some 12.4 miles or 20 kilometres away. For full sale details or to arrange a viewing please contact David Ashmore on +353 87 251 2909 or [email protected]

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10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 121.4ha

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House Charlesfort (Ireland)

Charlesfort House Estate For Sale in Ferns County Wexford Ireland Esales Property ID: es5553709 Property Location Charlesfort House Estate’ Set on c. 5.5 Acres Tombrack Ferns County Wexford Y21 FW32 Property Details Charlesfort House Estate • Sympathetically and lovingly restored to its former glory by highly skilled craftsmen in 2005, this 18th century estate offers a rich historical feel coupled with the benefits of modern living and design that detract nothing from the history or warm feeling that emanates from this type of house, an absolute must for those seeking a safe and peaceful retreat in the beautiful Irish countryside with endless potential. • Main residence is a detached, three-bay, two-storey over part raised basement with 4 bedrooms – extending to 448 sq. meter/ c. 4,821 sq. ft. • Two guest lodges, each containing 2-bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/ living/dining room and with separate road access, each extending to 88.35 sq. meter/ c. 951 sq. ft. • Situated in an extremely quiet and peaceful location and set on c. 5.5 acres/ 22,258 Meters sq., with spectacular panoramic countryside views and paddocks for horses or other grazing stock. • Main residence consists of period type entrance hall, reception living room, magnificent formal dining room, very large kitchen/dining room, butler’s pantry, library nook or home office, laundry room, wine cellar, courtyard basement storage rooms, 4 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms DESCRIPTION: On arrival at Charlesfort House Estate, you are immediately struck by the impressive entrance, created by splayed wide stone walls consisting of granite features, and to the gate piers upon which hang the magnificent wrought iron gates. This majestic entrance immediately sets the scene for what lies at the end of the meandering tree-lined avenue, bringing you gently to the main residence. Stood amongst the spectacular garden shelter, you arrive at the awesome double bow-fronted country house. The house with all of its quality period features stands with distinction, whilst emanating the wonderful warmth and charm of a family home. In addition to the main house, the estate consists of two detached guest lodges, over five acres of quality land with multiple paddocks, captivating gardens, well stocked with a huge variety of flowers and shrubs and a very large workshop extending to c. 4,058 sq. ft. / 377 sq. metres floor space, with additional loft space. Surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, Charlesfort House has all the warmth of a family home and exudes a peaceful, welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Restored in 2005 with amazing skill and accuracy by the current owners, the 448 sq. meters/ c. 4,821 sq. ft. of the main house is arranged over three floors consisting of a magnificent entrance hall, a large reception living room, spectacular dining room, 4 large bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, large Kitchen/dining room, butler’s pantry, library/ gallery or home office, laundry room, wine cellar and courtyard basement storage rooms. Throughout the property, specific attention has been given to the preservation of the period features and this can be clearly seen in the outstanding quality finish on every level. A truly remarkable period property offering modern comforts whilst including environmental sustainability features to extend the lifetime of this estate for centuries to come. The main house entrance door is approached by rising up the seven cut-granite steps, bordered by the beautiful wrought iron railings on either side. The cut-granite surround of the door with engaged Doric columns on plinths, leads into the spectacular hallway with marble tiled flooring and intricate marble cut mosaic feature, all of which is complimented by the four arch rests, perfectly situated to exhibit the amazing 'Four-Season Ladies', in keeping with the preservation of the building. All of the period style internal doors, some of which are reclaimed and of a similar period to the property, are adorned with rounded solid brass handles and ornately cut door protectors. Radiators of the highest quality formed from cast iron and with elaborate period design, give amazing warmth to these large rooms. The timber skirting and architrave throughout, further enriches the feel of quality with a classic gardenia finish. The large reception living room has treble bay windows overlooking the front gardens and surrounding countryside, an open fire with an amazing ornate antique fireplace in marble and stunning wide plank solid oak floor boards. This is complimented by the dual aspect window at the rear of the room looking across to the curved wall of the rear courtyard. Looking out from the front bay window across the large gardens and fields beyond, it is easily imagined when surrounded by the history that you are back in the days just after the house was constructed, such is the overwhelming feeling of history in the property. Of outstanding quality, the bespoke kitchen designed and built by specialist craftsmen using locally sourced solid Oak and solid Elm creates the perfect blend between the old and the modern. Modern appliances are cleverly disguised by the period style high cupboards and curved units including the curved pull-out larder. The stunning over mantle surrounds the dual fuel Aga Range style cooker. Tastefully finished, the oak is painted in a soft pastel shade and the elm is simply varnished to show the beauty of the wood. Granite work tops finish the incredible look and feel of the room. Following through from the kitchen, the high-quality continues with the butler’s pantry being finished with solid 'Cat’s Paw' oak units and granite worktop. From there a door leads to the rear courtyard. A fantastic formal dining room is found down stairs in the garden basement level, measuring c. 55sq m / 592 sq ft. Upon entry, a natural stone floor that looks as old as the property is further enhanced by a striking feature wall which incorporates masonry and red brick cornices with feature arches on either side of a solid fuel stove. Dual aspect windows bring the room to its full splendour. On the same level are found two bedrooms, a large walk-in closet, bathroom, and laundry room. A door leading to outside storage rooms and the wine cellar make up the remainder of this floor. Immediately ahead of the main entrance hall reception area is found the main hallway. The outstanding feature of this area is the fantastic period staircase that leads to the upper levels. Built in a style that compliments the age of the property, the staircase is complete with a stunning mahogany carved monkey tail handrail and carpeted stair runner with brass retaining rods. To the left on arrival at the first landing is found the library/ gallery area. Flooded with light from three sash windows overlooking the rear courtyard and distant fields, this area would also be the ideal space from which to work from home. Opposite on the same landing is the guest bathroom. Continuing further up the staircase and along the passage, you arrive at the Master Bedroom Suite. Comprising of treble bay windows overlooking the front garden and paddock area of the property, the view out over the seemingly endless countryside is enhanced by the elevation. A large heated walk-in dressing room provides more than ample space for clothing and footwear with a window looking out towards the rear and side views of the fields and tree lined horizon beyond. Immediately adjacent to the Master Bedroom Suite is the large family bathroom complete with an antique style standalone roll-top cast iron bath, cleverly positioned to overlook the same countryside views whilst bathing in extreme luxury by the glow of the fire surrounded by the amazing antique cast iron fireplace. The large AGI corner shower unit with multi head jet shower, music system and lighting controls make bathing a long and luxurious process. The W.C is an antique style pan that has a raised cistern with pull chain. By far the crowning glory of this room is the unique antique mirror back dresser that has been remarkably and professionally repurposed into a one-off antique furniture piece. This takes the form of a double vanity sink unit with marble top and wall mounted mirror with intricately carved matching frame. Adjacent to this bathroom is another large bedroom with feature curved walls and two sash windows overlooking the fields and distant hills. Within the rear courtyard, large arched wrought iron gates lead you to the former coach house and stables that were rebuilt and converted in to two guest lodges, one on either side of the stone arch. The lodges are also accessible via a separate road access with electric security gates, and each one extends to c. 1,200 sq ft. / 111.5 sq. meters. Both guest lodges are on two levels and comprises two upper level bedrooms and one bathroom, and an open plan living room, kitchen/ dining room. Workshop & Offices: This substantial building that extends to into the workshop yard includes a hallway leading to a fully functioning office on the left and from the hallway continuing straight leads into the entertainment room with bar counter, pool table area and bathroom. The large workshop is accessed via a 4.4mtr wide roller door with dual sided loft space and nine sash windows in keeping the traditional courtyard appeal. Ultimately, this 18th century estate, restored to its former glory with modern features whilst retaining the feel of a time long gone, offers much for those seeking the peace and safety of a retreat in the Irish countryside ACCOMMODATION Entrance Hallway: 10.40m/ 34.1 ft. x 2.74m/ 8.10 ft. Marble flooring with centre marble cut mosaic feature, the preserved four arched alcoves built into the surrounding walls, cast iron radiators, gate intercom and alarm. Reception Sitting Room: 10.38m/ 34.1 ft. (max) x 4.63m/ 15.2 ft. Antique solid marble surrounding an open cast iron fireplace, solid wide panel oak floors, dual aspect sash windows with treble bay windows to the front, cat iron radiators and TV point. Kitchen/Dining Room: 10.00m/33 ft. x 5.26m/ 17.3 ft. Natural Stone floors, treble bay feature sash windows, cast iron radiators, dual fuel AGA range cooker, bespoke kitchen, extra height wall units finished in locally sourced solid oak and solid elm timber, kitchen island. Belfast sinks, under large sash window. Integrated Neff electric cooker, microwave, Hotpoint dishwasher, fridge freezer. Butler’s Pantry: 5.58m/ 18.3 ft x 1.73m/ 5.7 ft. Natural Stone floors, cast iron radiators, high-quality finished floor to ceiling units with solid Cat’s Paw oak units, granite worktop with double sided granite cut drains feeding into the stainless-steel double sink, door leading to the rear courtyard. (Two Steps Down) Guest Bathroom: 1.98m/ 6.5 ft (max) x 1.98m/ 6.5 ft. (max) Antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver, marble flooring, cast iron radiator, sash window overlooking the courtyard. Stairs leading to Garden Level: Mahogany monkey tail handrail. Under floor heating at this level, zoned separately to other areas of the property. Hallway 7.06m/23.2 ft. x 2.27m/ 7.5 ft. Marble flooring, door leading to garden level courtyard with wine cellar and two storage rooms. Formal Dining Room: 10.31m/ 33.8 ft. x 5.31m/ 17.5 ft. Natural Stone flooring, dual aspect windows, curved wall, bespoke crafted curved curtain rail, sash windows overlooking the colourful garden. Feature spot lighting built into the impressive masonry brickwork and double arches, solid fuel stove. Bedroom 3: 4.94m/ (max) x 4.70m Marble flooring, feature bay sash window on curved wall, open fireplace framed with a black mantle with burnt orange and green Welsh slate inbuilt and black plated insert (not for use). TV point, multiple power points. Bedroom 4: 4.83m (max) x 4.24m Marble flooring, feature curved wall with sash window and bespoke crafted curved curtain rail, TV point and multiple power points. Bathroom 3: 4.0m (max) x 1.70m Marble floors, antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver. AGI power enclosed shower with multiple jets, tiled surround. Walk in Wardrobe Closet Room: 3.37m x 2.29m Marble flooring, floor to ceiling storage shelving on both walls. Sash window with splayed walls. Laundry Room: 2.00m x 2.00m (max) Marble flooring, plumbed for washing machine and dryer, laundry chute from shower room upstairs, floor level storage units and counter space. External lower garden courtyard level: Wine Cellar: 3.16m x 2.00m wall-mounted wine racks. Storage Room: 2.74m x 2.43m Pump House With further storage space: 3.33m x 2.00m Returning to the main hallway stairs at kitchen and living/ reception room level, to… Staircase to the first floor: Mahogany handrail and carpet runner with brass rod fixtures to… Landing: 2.97m x 2.43m (max) timber flooring. Three steps rising to… Library Nook/Home Office/Gallery: 4.24m x 1.79m superbly lit room with three large sash windows and window seat overlooking the central courtyard, cast iron radiator. Across the landing to… Shower Room: 3.47m x 2.20m (max) Tiled flooring and walls, antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver, cast iron radiator, AGI power enclosed shower with multiple jets, extractor fan and laundry chute. Stairs continue to….. Upper Second Floor Landing: 2.50m x 2.31m Timber flooring, cast iron radiator. Master Bedroom Suite: 7.33m x 5.28m Timber flooring, treble bay windows overlooking the front of the property and countryside beyond. Cast iron radiators, TV point, multiple power points. Door leading to… Dressing Room/ Walk-in Wardrobe: 5.25m x 2.79m (max) Timber flooring, window seat overlooking central courtyard, expansive range of open storage units’ floor to ceiling. Bedroom 2: 4.77m x 5.11m (max) Timber flooring, cast iron radiator, feature curved wall, two windows overlooking the surrounding countryside. Master Bathroom Suite: 6.85m x 4.71m (max) Free-standing antique style cast-iron bath, Unique bespoke antique vanity unit with double sinks and marble countertop, ornate matching mirror above, antique cast iron open fireplace (not for use, electrical wiring to suit electric fire insert), WC., with traditional pull leaver, enclosed corner AGI power jet shower with built in sound and light system controls, treble bay window overlooking the avenue and gardens to the front, cast iron radiators. Door leading to.. . Walk-in Closet: 2.88m x 1.11m Tiled flooring, ample shelving and loft access. Total Floor Area: c. 448 sq.m. / 4,821 sq.ft. GUEST COURTYARD LODGE 1: Living/Dining/Kitchen 7.36m/ 24.2 ft. x 4.95m/ 16.1 ft. Dual aspect windows, marble stone flooring, Dimplex electric fire unit, phone point, TV point, multiple power points, floor and eye level kitchen units, tiled splash back, stainless steel sink and drain, Whirlpool electric oven, electric hob, and extractor fan, washing mashing, dishwasher, and Hotpoint dyer. Timber Staircase (with built-in ground floor under stairs storage) to… Landing: 2.80m/ 9.1 ft. x 2.60m/ 8.5 ft. Timber flooring. Master Bedroom: 4.98m/ 16.3 ft x 4.61m/ 15.11 ft. Timber flooring, TV point, power points and windows overlooking the central courtyard. Bathroom: 2.61m/ 8.6 ft. x 2.10m/ 6.9 ft. With WC, wash hand basin, corner enclosed power shower, tiled flooring. Bedroom 2: 5.30m/ 17.4 ft. x 3.00m/ 9.9 ft. Timber flooring, roof window, courtyard facing window. Total Floor Area: c. 88 sq.m. / 951 sq.ft. Services • Oil fired central heating • Private water well supply • Separate electric meter GUEST COURTYARD LODGE 2 Living/Dining/Kitchen 7.36m/ 24.2 ft. x 4.95m/ 16.1 ft. Dual aspect windows, marble stone flooring, Dimplex electric fire unit, phone point, TV point, multiple power points, floor and eye level kitchen units, tiled splash back, stainless steel sink and drain, Whirlpool electric oven, electric hob, and extractor fan, washing mashing, dishwasher, and Hotpoint dyer. Timber Staircase (with built-in ground floor under stairs storage) to… Landing: 2.80m/ 9.1 ft. x 2.60m/ 8.5 ft. Timber flooring. Master Bedroom: 4.98m/ 16.3 ft x 4.61m/ 15.11 ft. Timber flooring, TV point, power points and windows overlooking the central courtyard. Bathroom: 2.61m/ 8.6 ft. x 2.10m/ 6.9 ft. With WC, wash hand basin, corner enclosed power shower, tiled flooring. Bedroom 2: 5.30m/ 17.4 ft. x 3.00m/ 9.9 ft. Timber flooring, roof window, cute courtyard facing peep window. Total Floor Area: c. 88 sq.m. / 951 sq.ft. Services • Oil fired central heating • Private water well supply • Separate electric meter WORKSHOP: Accessed from rear driveway through electric security gates leading to workshop yard and to… Large Workshop: 33.13m/ 108.7 ft. x 9.63m/ 31.6 ft Accessed via 4.4m/ 14.5 ft. wide roller door. Two loft storage areas. 9 high level, sash windows. Total Floor Area: c. 377 sq.m. / 4,058 sq.ft. Office & Leisure Area Hallway: 3.25m/15.9 ft x 1.02m/ 3.4 ft. Carpet flooring. Office: 4.80m/ 15.7 ft. x 3.00m/9.9 ft. Carpet flooring, electrical and network cable conduit at desk height, large window overlooking rear access and workshop yard. Entertainment/Games Room: 5.98m/ 19.6ft. x 4.63m/15.1 ft. Bar/ counter and pool table area. Bathroom: 1.92m/6.3 ft. x 1.51m/ 5 ft. With WC, wash hand basin and wall shelving. ABOUT THE AREA Charlesfort House is an outstanding estate in a scenic location of rolling countryside hills on c. 5.5 acres just outside the village of Ferns, Co Wexford, in the Republic of Ireland. This stunning property is less than 5km from the village itself, which was the ancient capital of Leinster and gateway to the former Norman city of Wexford. The village has a vibrant community, served by a number of local businesses including grocery shops, pub-restaurants, beauty salons, pharmacy, hardware suppliers, agricultural suppliers, computer services, accountants and much more. Within easy reach of the larger towns of Gorey, 20 minutes to the north and Enniscorthy, 15 minutes to the south An absolutely perfect location for life in the country, with a feeling of grandeur and luxurious solitude, whilst being only one hour from the nation’s capital city, Dublin, and a mere 45 minute drive south to Rosslaire Harbour and access by ferry to mainland Europe. To round off the amazing location, the beautiful sandy beaches of Ardamine or Morriscastle are only a 20 minute drive away. Multi level educational facilities are also plentiful within the locality. HISTORY: The property dates 1799 to 1839. Charlesfort House was largely destroyed by fire in 1977 and acquired by the current owners in 2004 as a ruin consisting of the four main walls. It was lovingly reconstructed and restored to its former glory in 2005 with no expense spared. Full history and architectural details available here: https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/15701006/charlesfort-house-ballaman-wexford MAIN FEATURES: • A truly unique countryside estate restored to its former glory with modern energy and climate saving qualities. • 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, • 448m2 of living Space • 22258m2 plot or 5.5 acres • Spectacular courtyard surrounded by stone-built outbuildings. • Two 2-bedroom guest lodges • Sash windows with splayed decorative architrave. • Temperature control system on three separate zones including under-floor heating in the garden level and cast-iron radiators throughout all other floors • Dual access points with keypad and remote control security gate entry system • Stone wall gated entrance and tree lined avenue • Peaceful gardens with period style granite stone pathways bordered by a huge variety of mature hedging and shrubbery • Elevated al-fresco dining area constructed to mirror the foundation of the main residence • Large centre courtyard with manicured hedging and rose beds • Large workshop c.377 sq. M. 4,058 sq. ft. with office, entertainment room with bar counter, bathroom, and separate access roller door open 4.4mtrs wide with dual sided loft space. Services • Broadband available with Fibre connection • Private well with pressure pump supply • Waste treatment plant • Alarm & CCTV System • Electric gates with intercom • Oil fired central heating with under floor heating • Solar Panels feeding hot water supply with three control zones • Wired for generator Excluded from the sale: All free-standing furniture, chandelier in the reception living room and matching wall light fitting. Building Energy Rating: BER: Exempt Contact us today to buy or sell property in Wexford Ireland fast online

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4bedrooms
4bathrooms

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House Waterford (Ireland)

Nestled in picturesque countryside just over 3 miles (5.5 km) from Waterford City, lies this historic country home. Dating back to the early 1800s, this elegant late Georgian home is positioned within approximately 9 acres (3.64 hectares) of grounds. Extending to some 5005 square feet (approx. 465 square metres) of accommodation. Originally the residence of a John Snow, Mayor of Waterford in 1825, Larkfield House has been a cherished family home for its current owners since 1977. Larkfield is approached via a post and railed driveway and flanked by paddocks either side to a welcoming gravel forecourt in front of the house. The driveway continues past the partly walled mature gardens to access the rear of the house, back courtyard, garages, and stables. Extensive refurbishments have been continually carried out by the current owners to ensure that the property maintains its timeless allure while offering all the comforts of contemporary living. The House is entered through the impressive porch into an inner hall with original tile floor. To the left, a spacious drawing room beckons with stunning original marble surround and gas fire, high ceilings, a large bay window and French doors which allow access to the beautiful private grounds. From the hallway a central staircase ascends to the first-floor bedrooms and landing. Continuing into the heart of the home: a large country kitchen with adjoining breakfast room that boasts an aga, electric oven and natural stone floors. A formal dining room is adjacent with beautiful period features, front facing bay window and fireplace and is a stunning room to entertain family or guests. The ground floor continues a separate cosy family room with open fire and marble surround that has a back boiler which can be used in addition to the oil heating system to heat multiple radiators. An office, perfect for working from home, a WC and a spacious utility and boot rooms giving direct access to the back courtyard and storage options. Additionally, there is convenient second staircase to access the first floor from a back hallway. Ascending the carpeted staircase to the upper level from the reception hall, one discovers a sanctuary of comfort and luxury in the form of five bedrooms, each adorned with high ceilings and beautiful period features. There is a generous landing between the rooms and a large walk-in linin room for storage. Bedroom 1, the Master bedroom (23 x 17 ft). A delightful, elegant, bright room with views over the estuary and large ensuite with sunken bath. Bedroom 2 (23 x 11 ft). Beautiful, spacious bedroom with wooden window shutters, built in wardrobes and vanity sink. Bedroom 3 (18 x 14.5 ft). Accessed up 2 steps with a view to the front of the property also has built in wardrobes and vanity sink. The upper floor is completed with 2 bathrooms and additional Bedroom 4 (17 x 15ft) and Bedroom 5 (12 x 10.5ft) The grounds of this special property unfolds like a private oasis. The mature manicured garden has multiple flower boarders, rose beds, a large lawn area, established vegetable potager with raised beds and many varieties fruit trees, a terrace for entertaining and for the golf enthusiast, the owners recently added a putting green. The equestrian heritage of the property is seen in the seven horse riding stables, some of which were reroofed in the past year, tack room, 2 large paddocks and previous sand arena that could easily be repurposed. The paddocks are fully enclosed with post and railing with electric fencing and gates. The numerous outbuildings offer potential for a variety of uses, with most equipped with electric power and all stables have water supply. Two garages provide ample space for vehicles and equipment, ensuring that every aspect of country living is accounted for. In conclusion, this unique property in Ferrybank, Waterford, is more than just a home—it is a testament to the enduring allure of history, luxury and tranquillity.

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$1,035,500
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 3.6ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden

Oldtown Manor is a luxurious estate spanning over 10,000 square feet, nestled amidst meticulously landscaped gardens on a 3-acre plot. Built to high specifications, it showcases fine craftsmanship throughout. With a B3 energy efficiency rating, the home is designed for comfort and sustainability. For those who appreciate the finer things in life, this home offers numerous amenities and entertainment options for the entire family. It truly is a masterpiece that must be seen and fully appreciated.

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$2,862,000
5bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 1.2ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Naas (Ireland)

An attractive and exquisite residence sympathetically set within the fabric of an historic corn mill and magically situated within private grounds, which extend to the banks of the river Liffey and include the original cascading mill race canal. In all about 3 acres or 1.2 hectares and some 6,900 square feet or 641 square metres of accommodation. Historically and architecturally significant Yeomanstown Corn Mill has a rare magical quality and retaining much of the original industrial mill equipment makes a truly unique and enchanting residence. Milling activity on the grounds of Yeomanstown Corn Mill is thought to date back to the 14th-century. The current mill is largely late Georgian, circa 1810, in composition but likely incorporates earlier structures. A mill illustrated on maps back to 1654 in the mid-17th-century. With the resplendent red brick exterior stretching up to four and five floors and abutting the cascading mill wheel canal Yeomanstown Corn Mill is enchanting and extremely picturesque. The restoration and conversion of the building into a home magically marries the rare original industrial charm with contemporary living requirements, to create an utterly enticing and fun home. The unashamedly industrial themed interior incorporates well thought out living spaces punctuated with original millstones, corn elevator shafts, massive ceiling beams, rustic timber staircases and ladders, white washed walls and varying ceiling heights to alluring effect. A flagged stone reception hall retains the original corn milling wheels behind a glass wall and features the rustic mill staircase to the upper floors and leads to a study, an office, a spacious bathroom with a large bath, a shower and a sauna and two bedrooms, one with a hobbit like door to an enclosed walled garden. The first floor has a large open plan kitchen with a fully fitted kitchen, large breakfast counter worktop, industrial themed lighting and incorporating original mill fittings and equipment to great effect. It leads to a fine living room with a large cast iron stove and used as a dining and television space, off the kitchen there is a large pantry. The second floor has an incredible double height studio space with an evocative mix of tall white washed walls and exposed timber beams and boards and, again, incorporating original mill components. A large cast iron stove ample warms the space and there are two stairs to an upper mezzanine library floor. Itself opening onto the third-floor landing, which leads to the marvellously generous master bedroom suite with a large bedroom and interconnecting shower room and dressing room. There are two further bedrooms (on the second floor) one with a shower room ensuite and the other served by a second shower room on the landing hall. The final fifth or attic floor was previously utilised as an art studio space and is currently used as a gym and store. Bounding the river Liffey and including a fine riverbank stretch, one part opening into a natural river swimming hole or pool, the gardens are well-timbered and private. A striking cut-stone aqueduct bridge, Victoria Bridge, dates to 1837 and forms a great folly backdrop to the gardens. An original wrought iron bridge beside the impressive and large timber mill wheel leads to the gardens, abundant with wildlife and having an island like feel, being bounded by the canal and river. Although usefully also be accessed by vehicular gate. The mill wheel is thought capable of generating 3kw of electricity per hour, or more, in a recent appraisal.

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$1,717,200
6bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 1.2ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Nenagh (Ireland)

A captivating island home magically positioned in Lough Derg, Ireland’s largest lake, with a private harbour and mainland quay. Nestled within 1.7 acre [0.69 hectare] the grounds are manageable. Accommodation extends to 2,008 square feet [186.5 square metres] in total and includes 3-Bedrooms. Mainland Quay 5-minutes boating. Enjoying an enviable lakefront position on the western reaches of Cameron Island spectacular panoramic views across the lake are pleasantly framed by Oillean Mor island. The Lake House is extremely private and is the only house on Cameron Island, the rest of the circa 100 acre island comprised of native woodland. The arboretum gardens immediately surrounding the house has numerous specimen trees and shrubs, including a ‘Love Tree’ or ‘Judas Tree’, copper beech, a magnificent Red Oak, Japanese maples, a Gingko and specimen pines. Facing west a level lakeside lawn, a Victorian croquet lawn, links easily to the house from two sets of large French doors and leads to the rest of the gardens. Weeping willows, irises and woodland bulbs in the lakeside garden easily rest alongside the harbour lilies and reeds. The habour has a stone pier, electric supply and a storage shed and is a short stroll from the house. Usefully, access to the house from the lake and harbour usually being into a tiled boot hall and utility room on the eastern side of the house. This garden leading on to a ‘Zen Garden’, with the range of Japanese maples and the Gingko. A small Walled Garden is positioned just south of the house and gates at the four cardinal or compass points link it to the rest of the gardens. Divided with mature box hedging planting includes apple, plum and pear trees and there is a splendid Buddleia or Butterfly Bush. Two rare weeping pear trees frame the gate linking to the lakeside garden and harbour. This pleasant, wooded area is underplanted with cyclamen and includes a lily pond, with a fountain, and a very rare Himalayan Contoneaster tree. Whilst the accommodation is compact at approximately 2,008 square feet or 186.5 square metres it feels extremely comfortable, benefiting from large windows capturing good natural light and the superb lake vista. Also, importantly, benefiting from comprehensive refurbishment and upgrading works in 2005. Works including roof re-slating, re-wiring, re-plumbing, installing insulation, floor replacement and installation of a damp-proof-course. Current internal finishes chosen consciously to best manage allergy intolerance, flooring either tiled or with marmoleum. A large east and west facing L-shaped living room occupies a central position in the house and links to the croquet lawn from large double French doors and to the rear garden from the adjacent utility room. The living space has a fireplace with a wood stove and within the fitted kitchen space there is an island. The entire room enjoying spectacular lake views and good natural light. An adjacent utility room has a door to the garden. The living room interconnects to a study, which again is naturally bright and faces west overlooking the lake. It has fitted bookcases and a fireplace with a wood stove. The study provides access to a family bathroom, a boot hall or garden room and the master bedroom suite. Accessed from the eastern side of the house the garden room or boot hall has tiled flooring and is perfect for house access from the harbour or lake itself. There are coat hooks, storage cupboards and the central heating boiler. The bathroom has a fitted bath, wet-room style electric shower, a wash-hand-basin and a WC. The master bedroom is generous and features a fireplace with a wood stove and has a large bay or bow window with double French doors to the croquet lawn. Facing west it enjoys extensive lake views. Two further bedrooms complete the accommodation.

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$988,700
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 6,880

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Nenagh (Ireland)

Situated discreetly on the eastern shores of Lough Derg, near the quaint village of Ballinderry in Co. Tipperary, Kilgarvan House quietly holds court on c. 45 acres and includes a private lakeside marina. Its origins trace back to the early 19th century when it was built by the Cambie Family around 1801, embodying a timeless elegance that has endured through the ages. Approaching the estate via the public road, one is greeted by imposing cast iron gates, beyond which unfolds a sweeping driveway leading to a gravel forecourt—a subtle prelude to the understated grandeur that awaits. Kilgarvan House exudes an unassuming charm, its principal rooms thoughtfully positioned to capture the sweeping vistas of Lough Derg and the distant mountains, imparting a sense of tranquillity and connection to the surrounding landscape. Inside, the ambiance is one of graceful refinement, with light-filled spaces adorned with period features. The reception hall with original timber flooring, a central rose, and delicate cornices, sets the tone for the understated luxury found throughout the home. To the front, overlooking west-facing views, the drawing room boasts a decorative marble chimney piece, while the adjacent conservatory offers seamless access to the south garden and spectacular west facing views. Meanwhile, the family room, with its own marble hearth, provides a cozy retreat for intimate gatherings. At the rear of the house, the kitchen and dining room embrace their south-facing aspect, inviting culinary endeavours amidst views of the courtyard and beyond. Completing the ground floor are a bright shower room and a utility room, ensuring practicality meets elegance. Ascending to the first floor, the master bedroom commands attention with its stunning vistas over Lough Derg, accompanied by the indulgent comfort of the main bathroom, complete with a charming cast iron bath and fireplace. Three additional bedrooms and another bathroom offer ample accommodation, while the former maid's quarters, now transformed, present versatile spaces for guests or professional pursuits. The original maids quarter can be accessed via a separate stairs making it ideal for an au pair or family member. Adjacent to the main residence lies a picturesque courtyard, bordered by single-storey and lofted outbuildings. Comprising two coach houses, six loose boxes and a number of stores. Leading from the courtyard is a turnout paddock and arena. A walled garden, meticulously designed with mature box hedging and gravel paths, offers a sanctuary of tranquillity amidst flowering beds and fruit trees—a haven for contemplation and repose. Beyond, belts of native woodland intermingle with pastures, providing grazing and shelter for wildlife. Meandering through the woods, a gravel roadway unveils a hidden gem—a large marina boasting spectacular views over Lough Derg, inviting residents to embark on leisurely pursuits amidst nature's splendour. Kilgarvan House stands as a beacon of understated luxury—a retreat where history, nature, and refined living converge in harmonious equilibrium. For further information contact Selling Agents Eileen Neville and David Ashmore.

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$1,873,300
6bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 18.2ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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Contract pending
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House with garden and terrace Kildare (Ireland)

A captivating historic country home, dating to 1880, with endless charm and privately nestled within a 7-acre [2.8 hectares] pocket estate. Accommodation extends to 3,929 sq. feet [365 sq. metres] in total with 5-Bedrooms in the house augmented by 2-Bedrooms within the adjacent guest Mews. Dublin city centre 26 miles [42 km], or 55-minutes driving. Positioned just a 5-minute drive [2 miles or 3.3 km] of Prosperous wrought iron electric gates lead up a gravelled drive to a parking forecourt in front of the house, or a spur drive leads to a Studio and the guest Mews behind the house. Attractive estate style iron fencing and parkland grazing, interspersed with mature and more recently planted specimen trees, combines seamlessly with the rich architectural character and historic features of the house to create a magical and protected pocket-estate feel. A wonderful south-facing veranda links the principal reception rooms to a large patio terrace, itself linking to the kitchen, and onward to the glorious gardens. Behind a ‘lobster’ blue front door a generous reception hall leads to the principal reception rooms, the kitchen and a cloakroom with WC. A carved oak timber staircase leads to the first floor and a mezzanine floor off the stair return. A fine drawing room has a feature bow-front or bay-window, decorative ceiling cornice, a marble chimneypiece with an open fire and twin French doors to the veranda. A comfortable family room also features decorative ceiling cornice and an open fire and twin French doors to the veranda. An old steel safe makes a remarkable feature cupboard. The kitchen is in the Irish country style, with the requisite Aga cooking stove ensuring winter warmth. Twin French doors lead out to a south-facing garden terrace and link easily to the veranda, principal reception rooms and wider gardens for entertaining. The kitchen links to a shelved panty and a laundry room. A small boot room hall off the kitchen provides access to an enclosed courtyard and could, possibly, allow internal access to the guest Mews. A ground floor bedroom and a cloakroom with separate shower room and WC completes the ground floor accommodation. A second WC is located off the stair return landing. A master bedroom suite is generous and includes a marvellous study, bedroom, and a bathroom. Accessed from the study, positioned just off the stair return landing on the mezzanine floor, which features carved oak fitted bookcases, polished oak timber flooring, a timber panelled coved ceiling and a cast iron fireplace with a wood stove and interconnects to the bedroom and bathroom. The dual aspect bedroom faces south and west and includes an open fireplace and delightful window seat. The bathroom has a cast iron roll-top bath. Three further bedrooms, giving five in total, are positioned off the first-floor landing and all enjoy a dual aspect and have open fireplaces. The guest Mews can be accessed from enclosed courtyard, linking to both the house and mews, or independently from the driveway spur. Benefiting from upgrading and restoration works in 2008 and includes a double-height stair hall and an interconnecting kitchen/dining room and living room. Upstairs there is a shower room and two bedrooms, one with French doors opening onto a large timber balcony terrace. A studio barn has a pot-belly wood stove and a mezzanine loft. Gardens include an orchard, kitchen garden, enclosed courtyard, and a fun Norwegian style sauna. The lands provide good grazing in two divisions, link to the adjacent Grand Canal walking path and include a 2-storey ruin. Steeped in history and cherished by the same family for over half-a-century the original Victorian character has been enhanced and embellished with well thought out recent upgrades and improvements. Original features like the window shutters, solid steel safe and open fires. For further information contact James O’Flaherty or David Ashmore

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$1,144,800
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 2.8ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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Contract pending
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House with garden Robertstown (Ireland)

Coolree Lodge is a remarkable property set at the top of a quiet cul de sac road in the picturesque townland of Robertstown, County Kildare. Recently completely renovated to upgrade the original house, built circa 2005, and add a remarkably and striking contemporary style extension. The light filled accommodation extends to a comfortable 2,777 square feet (258 square meters) and has 3 reception rooms, including a magnificent open plan kitchen and dining space, and 4-bedrooms suites. Generous grounds extend to some 9.4-acres or 3.8 hectares and include lawned gardens, barn, stables and grazing paddocks. Coolree Lodge is located just 50mins from Dublin airport. Coolree Lodge is the last property located on the cul de sac, providing a private and peaceful haven. Adjacent woodland has an abundance of wildlife and provides scenic walking trails, which go around Ballynafagh Lake. From the entrance gates welcome you down a pebbled driveway where you are greeted by a structurally impressive looking property. As you enter the front floor to ceiling glass door you are welcomed by a hallway allowing access to either the reception rooms, bedrooms and access to upstairs. The property faces a Southeast direction which is used to allow natural light to enter through the abundance of triple glazed windows. The heart of this property is the beautifully designed kitchen and dining area, part of an extensive extension completed just two years ago. This well thought of planned addition includes a utility room, custom lighting, a walk-in pantry, a WC, and a spacious bedroom with an ensuite. The kitchen/dining room features a 5-meter pitched roof, expansive triple-glazed windows, and custom-fitted shelving that blends style and functionality. The kitchen is a true delight, centered around a bespoke 4m island with a built-in cooking hob, cooker tap, complemented by high-end appliances, including a wine cooler, and finished with reclaimed oak flooring that adds warmth and character. Underfloor heating throughout the extension ensures year-round comfort. The sitting room impresses with its 6.6-meter ceiling and wood-burning stove, creating a relaxing retreat. From here, you can step out onto the rear patio, ideal for entertaining and alfresco dining, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living. In addition to the bedroom in the extension, there are two more ensuite bedrooms on the ground floor, offering ample accessibility and accommodation for family and guests. Ascending the stairs, you are greeted by a spacious office, ideal for remote working as a home study or to use as a nursery. This versatile space overlooks the rear sitting room and garden, with an abundance of windows that flood the area with natural light, creating a bright atmosphere. Upstairs also features a well-appointed bathroom and a generously sized, south-facing bedroom with hardwood flooring. The bedroom has two picture windows, offering lovely views, and includes a walk-in wardrobe, providing ample storage. Outside, Coolree Lodge is surrounded by lush natural fauna and a variety of mature Irish trees, including Silver birch, Scottish spruce and Beech. The property includes a barn featuring a self-contained unit with concrete flooring, electricity, plumbed, plastered, block walls, and a double-glazed window, offering both practicality and comfort. For equestrian enthusiasts, there are two stables, with the potential to add a third, as well as a tack room and a wash bay. All stables are plumbed with automatic feeder.—ideal for all types of horse care and activities. The two expansive fields, spanning a generous 8.45 acres (3.42 hectares), are perfect for grazing or hay bailing. Coolree Lodge is conveniently located just an hour from Dublin City Centre, with Naas town only 20 km (12 miles) away. The area also benefits from proximity to prestigious schools, including Clongowes Wood College and Newbridge College.

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$1,035,500
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 3.8ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Dunmore East (Ireland)

Indulge in the ultimate luxury coastal lifestyle with this exceptional 4-bedroom detached home that redefines elegance and sophistication. Innisfree is a striking yet timeless Huff-design home localised by South African Architect Kobus Rensburg in 2003. Positioned on an elevated site, this residence offers stunning panoramic views of Saleen Beach, the back-strand tidal lagoon, and Tramore Bay's glistening waters. The Comeragh Mountains, Tramore Town, and the Metal Man serve as stunning backdrops. The view offers a daily spectacle of an ever-changing landscape of natural beauty that will not fail to impress. Saleen Beach is part of the Copper Coast, a UNESCO Global Geopark, and the area is designated as a special area of conservation. Inside, the home's open-plan design exudes a sense of spaciousness and modernity, with every detail thoughtfully considered to enhance both aesthetics and functionality. A terrace along the south-westerly aspect of the home creates a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living, allowing effortless enjoyment of the breathtaking views. The high-gloss kitchen is a cook's dream, featuring top-of-the-range Miele appliances and a Corian worktop. The centrepiece is a stylish island unit, perfect for entertaining or enjoying casual meals with family. A multifuel stove in the lounge area makes for cosy winter nights. The primary bedroom suite exemplifies the luxury expected in a home of this calibre, offering extensive storage and a luxurious spa-like bathroom. Three additional bedrooms, one with its own ensuite, along with a well-appointed family bathroom, ensure ample accommodation for family members and guests alike. Additionally, the converted attic space offers an excellent storage solution, maximising the home's functionality while keeping everything organised and easily accessible. Step into the meticulously landscaped grounds surrounding the property, where manicured gardens create a peaceful retreat for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. The detached garage is a versatile space, whether you envision it as a private gym to pursue your fitness goals, a home office for productive workdays, or a serene home studio for creative pursuits. The sandstone garden patio area maximises the views for summer sundowners. The property's top-tier A3 energy rating ensures a luxurious living environment and a commitment to sustainability and efficiency, providing a home that is as environmentally conscious as it is stylish. Underfloor heating throughout the home is powered by multiple energy-efficient systems, including a geothermal heat pump backed up by a new energy-efficient Firebird oil burner. Efficiency is further enhanced by a recently installed battery-ready 18-panel solar system. Located just minutes away from the vibrant Dunmore East, Tramore, and Waterford City communities, residents have easy access to many amenities, dining options, and recreational activities. Whether you seek a tranquil coastal escape or a bustling urban adventure, this property offers the best of both worlds. Don't miss the chance to make this stunning residence your own. This home combines modern living with sophisticated style, a sanctuary of luxury living where every detail has been crafted to perfection. Arrange a viewing today. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract, and whilst every effort has been made in preparing all descriptions, dimensions, maps, and plans, these details should not be relied upon as fact. Dimensions / Illustrations are for guideline purposes only and not to scale. RE/MAX Property Specialists - Team fogarty will not hold itself responsible for any inaccuracies contained therein

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$1,243,700
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Dunmore East (Ireland)

Forenaught, Creaden is a truly exceptional home that offers a luxurious and secluded lifestyle in a picturesque setting. Nestled on a 3.5 acre site, the house is perched in an elevated position, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the stunning Creaden Bay and Waterford Estuary. The surrounding landscape is adorned with mature trees, creating a serene and private atmosphere. Inside the home, you will find six spacious bedrooms that provide ample space for family and guests. The open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with its unique pyramid shaped Kephren fireplace is the heart of the home, offering a seamless flow and a perfect space for entertaining. The separate formal dining and seating area adds an elegant touch, providing an ideal space for hosting special occasions or intimate gatherings. One of the standout features of this home is the outdoor space. The wrap-around terrace offers a fantastic vantage point to soak in the mesmerizing views while enjoying the sea breeze. The outdoor kitchen and barbecue area make it easy to indulge in al fresco dining, creating memorable experiences with family and friends. This area features a remote control roof system with electric wind blinds. For added convenience, the property includes a detached Studio Apartment, providing a separate living space for extended family or guests. The detached garage offers ample storage space, while the home office pod provides a dedicated area for work or creative pursuits. For those who prioritize their health and fitness, the exercise thermal pool is a true gem. This feature allows you to stay active and rejuvenate in the comfort of your own home, providing a private oasis for relaxation and well-being. Forenaught is ideally located just a short 5-minute drive from the sought-after fishing village of Dunmore East. Here, you can explore a variety of charming restaurants, traditional pubs and a vibrant sailing club. Additionally, the property is within walking distance of Creaden Beach, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls along the shoreline. Woodstown Beach is also just a quick 5-minute drive away, offering another beautiful spot to relax and unwind. Despite its secluded location, Forenaught is conveniently situated within a 90-minute drive from both Dublin and Cork. This makes it an ideal choice for those who desire a tranquil retreat while still having easy access to major cities for work or leisure. The new owners will enjoy year round comfort with underfloor geothermal heating and an air to water heat pump system providing an energy efficient B1 rating. This remarkable home offers a harmonious blend of luxury, privacy and convenience. With its stunning views, spacious interiors and exceptional outdoor amenities, this is a truly special place to call home. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract, and whilst every effort has been made in preparing all descriptions, dimensions, maps, and plans, these details should not be relied upon as fact. Dimensions / Illustrations are for guideline purposes only and not to scale. RE/MAX Property Specialists - Team fogarty will not hold itself responsible for any inaccuracies contained therein.

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$2,596,700
6bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Dunmore East (Ireland)

Introducing your dream home, Woodfield Lodge in Dunmore East. Step into a world of tranquility and natural beauty as you enter this architectural gem. The design seamlessly blends Canadian and Irish influences with modern elegance, creating a truly unique and captivating home which optimise the stunning panoramic sea views. The landscaped site of some 1.3 acres invites you to explore and unwind. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you stroll through the meticulously manicured themed gardens. Enjoy outdoor gatherings on the terrace, paved patios and many seating areas throughout the grounds. Create lasting memories with loved ones in the expansive outdoor spaces. Meandering pathways lead you through the thoughtfully planted gardens providing vibrant colour throughout the year. From the lavender lined driveway to the courtyard with a Japanese sand garden theme to the woodland area with an impressive selection of trees and rare planting including Yew, beech, maples, hornbeams, oak, Chilean fire bush, holly's cryptomeria and ash all mingle with perennial flowers and shrubs creating separate corridors of interest. A glass house with grape vines located at the rear of the site is surrounded by a fenced in area for vegetables, apple and fruit trees and access to a discretely positioned garage. A unique natural water feature cascades to the side of the home adding further to the tranquil surroundings. Every corner of this home has been thoughtfully crafted to maximize the breathtaking views of the sea. Expansive windows allow natural light to flood the interior, creating a warm and inviting ambiance throughout the day. The spacious spit level layout offers both functionality and comfort, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. From the three open-concept reception rooms to the five cozy bedrooms, two family bathrooms and a number of storage and utility rooms. An interesting addition was a secret stair to the top level study/reading room. Every detail has been meticulously designed to cater for any family's needs. The property boasts an excellent B1 energy rating with an air to water heating system, solar panels, photovoltaic units and an EV charging unit. Constructed in 2000 the property also has the benefit of concrete floors at all levels. Located in the serene and sought-after fishing village of Dunmore East, this home offers the perfect balance between tranquillity and convenience just a few minutes stroll to village. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a place to host unforgettable gatherings, this Canadian-inspired home is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't miss the opportunity to own this slice of paradise. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and embark on a journey to your dream home overlooking the sea. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract, and whilst every effort has been made in preparing all descriptions, dimensions, maps, and plans, these details should not be relied upon as fact. Dimensions / Illustrations are for guideline purposes only and not to scale. RE/MAX Property Specialists - Team fogarty will not hold itself responsible for any inaccuracies contained therein

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$2,596,700
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Avoca (Ireland)

Knockanode House, a 3,186 sq ft (296 sqm) property, offers an exceptional opportunity to create your dream home amidst 10 acres of picturesque landscape. Brought up to a first-fix level new build, this home provides stunning surroundings and a serene environment perfect for those seeking tranquillity. Built approximately 20 years ago, the house remains in its original state, showcasing its enduring construction quality. This spacious bungalow features 4 large en suite bedrooms, a generous living room with double doors leading to the rear garden, a kitchen-dining room ideal for entertaining, a grand entrance and reception hall, a main family bathroom, and an attached garage that could easily be converted, subject to planning permissions. The current energy rating of D1 can be upgraded to A2 with minor improvements. As a blank canvas, the house is wired and fitted with oil-fired central heating, allowing for personalised touches to transform it into a bespoke residence. Accessed via a long sweeping driveway, the property boasts two vehicular entrances from the lower and upper L6168 road, ensuring maximum privacy. The grounds of Knockanode House are divided into two levels. The upper level, where the house is situated, offers stunning views, while the lower level provides access to the River Avonbeg. Both levels are ideal for horses, grazing, gardening, or nature enthusiasts. Direct access to the river is included, enhancing the property’s appeal. Within walking distance is The Meetings of the Waters, famously associated with the Irish poet Thomas Moore. This area is a popular destination for tourists and locals, offering a peaceful environment for picnicking, walking, and enjoying serene river views. The picturesque meeting point of the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers forms the Avoca River, which winds through the Vale of Avoca, renowned for its verdant landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. A short walk away is The Meetings Hotel, and just a 5km drive will bring you to the Woodendbridge Hotel and Golf Course an excellent option for extended family visits, offering food, drinks, and entertainment. Opposite The Meetings, the 183 bus stop provides service from Arklow to Sallins, with 35 stops. Just a 5-minute drive away is the popular attraction Beyond The Trees Avondale, offering stunning landscapes. Ideally located within commuting distance, with South County Dublin just 50 minutes away, Knockanode House presents an excellent opportunity for a family wanting to put their stamp on a property within spectacular surroundings.

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$811,800
4bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 4.1ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Wicklow (Ireland)

Glenealy House, nestled on the outskirts of Glenealy village, offers an incredibly pleasant home with unparalleled access to Dublin city centre within 50 minutes. Its prime location ensures excellent accessibility to a phenomenal range of amenities, both locally and regionally. Residents can enjoy a myriad of activities, including walking trails, horse riding, and biking trails. Set on a sprawling 4 acre (1.6 hectares) plot, the residence is ensconced in privacy, accessed through electric gates and a picturesque driveway. The meticulously manicured gardens, rich with mature trees and shrubs, create an stunning backdrop that has evolved gracefully over the years, offering a serene oasis for residents to unwind and rejuvenate. Stepping through the striking red brick facade, visitors are greeted by a spacious foyer adorned with high ceilings and flooded with natural light. Constructed in 1999 with meticulous attention to detail, the house exudes timeless elegance and boasts a commendable C2 energy rating, ensuring both comfort and efficiency. The ground floor is designed for seamless living, featuring a front living room adjoining a cozy family room, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The heart of the home lies in the expansive kitchen breakfast room, thoughtfully designed for culinary enthusiasts and complemented by a formal dining area ideal for entertaining guests. Additional conveniences on the ground floor include a well-appointed utility room, a garage with access to a self-contained guest mews—a versatile space perfect for accommodating visiting relatives, an au pair, or a secluded home office. A wine cellar and W/C add to the allure of this exceptional property, catering to the needs and desires of discerning homeowners. Ascending the grand staircase, you'll encounter four generously proportioned bedrooms, each boasting its own ensuite bathroom meticulously designed for both comfort and style, providing a tranquil haven for rejuvenation. Outside, the meticulously manicured gardens beckon with various features designed for leisure and recreation, including a putting green for golf enthusiasts and an art studio for those seeking creative inspiration in a tranquil environment. The nearby sandy beaches, such as Brittas Bay, is just a 15-minute drive away. Transportation options are abundant, with buses available from Glenealy village to Dublin city, nearby train stations in Wicklow and Rathdrum, and the DART service from Greystones. Additionally, picturesque mountain drives complement the charm of this 468m2 property, seamlessly blending the tranquillity of countryside living with the convenience of urban amenities. Glenealy House truly epitomizes a haven for those seeking a balanced lifestyle. For further information contact James O Flaherty or David Ashmore in Lisney Sothebys International Realty.

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$1,337,400
5bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 1.6ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Ardanairy (Ireland)

The European Club is a rare treasure being one of about only 180 links amongst the world’s 30,000-some golf courses and one of the greatest and most admired. Excess€35million. Enjoying a magical beach-front position on the Irish Sea this picturesque and World renowned golf links presents a truly unique opportunity to own a private golfing heaven located in the grand sand dunes at Brittas Bay nearby to Dublin City and airport. The links of The European Club has been voted into various listings of the World’s Top-100 Golf Courses with three holes being voted amongst the 500 Greatest Golf Holes in the World at the turn of the Millennium by an alliance of twelve golf magazines worldwide and hole seven being listed in the world’s Top-100 Holes Worldwide. Many of the world’s most renowned players have been down to play here including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Johnny Miller, Shane Lowry, Gary Player and Padraig Harrington. Woods holds the links record with a 67 while Harrington and McIlroy have won national championships here. A unique feature of The European Club is that it was founded by world recognised golf course architect Pat Ruddy and his wife Bernardine in 1987 and he has worked diligently ever since seeking design perfection presenting a thing of beauty and an entertaining game for all players who choose their tees wisely. It is believed that this is the longest engagement of owner, designer, lover of the links in the history of the game and the result is awesome. More enduring than even the design (not owner) Donald Ross relationship with Pinehurst The attractive clubhouse includes a managing apartment suite and presents majestical lifestyle overlooking the links, the dunes and extensive views of the Irish Sea with passing shipping. The whole occupies 193-acres (78.3 hectares), including sea frontage of a little short of a mile, and unspoiled pastoral views for miles inland to the Wicklow Mountains. Privately owned, a purposeful decision was made to maintain a small membership, currently in the mid-80s, to give comfortable golf to the owners and members while affording the opportunity to accept visiting paying patrons to a level suited to financial planning. This gives a new owner the choice of remaining private, going ultra private or maximising commercial golf traffic through world visitor play and an enlarged membership. Overall, the confluence of the Irish Sea and beach with such a renowned golf links, three private homes and the impressive clubhouse in the fashionable Brittas Bay location presents a truly unique and rare private golf estate. The location is superb in the Sunny Southeast of Ireland and in a county known as the Garden of Ireland. Dublin City centre is just a 55-minute drive away on the N11 Motorway (63km- 39 mls) and Dublin International Airport about a 1hour 10-minute drive. For more information contact selling agent David Ashmore.

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$36,426,100
15bedrooms
18bathrooms
land 78.1ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Greystones (Ireland)

Nestled in the tranquil beauty of County Wicklow, Ireland, Carraig Mor is a rustic estate offering breathtaking views of the valley and the distant Powerscourt mountain range, painted with vibrant hues from surrounding fields, forests, and landscapes. The property is accessible via a winding, tree-lined driveway, featuring elegant electric gates. Spread across 3.7 acres, Carraig Mor boasts four spacious bedrooms that face south, allowing for spectacular mountain vistas. Designed for gracious entertaining, the residence offers expansive open spaces, highlighted by a family room stretching nearly 13 meters in length and a soaring pitched ceiling reaching 5.3 meters in height. The heart of the home is the central kitchen, seamlessly connecting to the family room and a conveniently located utility room. The eastern wing hosts a playroom, a separate living area, a formal dining room, and a charming study. In the western wing, you'll find the four bedrooms, including the master suite with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, a generously sized family bathroom, a storage room, and a WC. Adding to its allure, a mezzanine overlooks the family room, accessible via an elegant cast iron spiral staircase, offering delightful mountain vistas. Constructed with quality craftsmanship in 1992, Carraig Mor boasts remarkable features, including an expansive picture window that graces the entire back wall of the home, a solid open fireplace adorned with reclaimed brickwork, a country style oak shaker kitchen with a built-in butcher block, and a Belling dual-fuel oven with an attached pantry/utility room. Numerous patio double doors lead to the wraparound hardwood decking area. The flooring incorporates ceramic, Beech hardwood, and stone. The meticulously landscaped gardens feature mature trees and shrubs, along with a hidden garden with a serene pond. The lower level is equipped with four stables and a tack room, accessible from the main house or a secondary entrance from the main road. Here, you'll also find a riding arena and access to a tributary that connects to the River Dargle.

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$1,243,700
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 1.5ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Enniskerry (Ireland)

Brook House and Lodge is a remarkable six-bedroom residence located in the heart of Wicklow, offering a truly unique lifestyle in a stunning setting. This exquisite property enjoys breathtaking views of the Wicklow Mountains, while backing onto the renowned Powerscourt Golf Course. The approach to the house is through a country lane, leading to double electric gates that provide the utmost privacy and security. The property's striking presence, set amid lush surroundings, is immediately impressive. The home is thoughtfully designed to provide ample accommodation and comfort. On the ground floor, a bright, west-facing entrance porch leads to a welcoming hallway. Two generously sized en-suite double bedrooms offer both comfort and accessibility, making them ideal for guests or family. The heart of the home is the well-appointed kitchen, featuring shaker-style cabinetry and granite countertops. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious utility/laundry room and a shower room, providing additional practicality. The formal dining room, located next to the kitchen, is designed for entertaining and boasts double doors that open to a south-facing decking area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. Further along, a large sunroom is ideally positioned at the rear of the house, soaking up the sun throughout the day and providing a tranquil space to unwind. Upstairs, a spacious living and dining room awaits, complete with an open fireplace and offering panoramic views of the rolling countryside. This level also houses three additional bedrooms, each designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. Flexible attic rooms on the upper level provide extra space that could be tailored to various needs, while a family shower room adds convenience. The property sits on approximately one acre of beautifully maintained grounds, featuring lush lawns, a mature orchard, and a tree line and hedging that ensure privacy and seclusion. A large gravel driveway provides ample parking space for guests and residents alike. The Gate Lodge, converted into a self-contained unit, offers additional accommodation or workspace options, making it versatile for various uses, whether as a guest suite, office, or studio. Brook House and Lodge is ideally located for those who seek both peace and accessibility. The vibrant village of Enniskerry is just a short distance away, offering a variety of delightful shops, cafes, and boutiques. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Wicklow Way, equestrian facilities, and scenic hill walks. The property is also near iconic attractions such as Powerscourt Gardens, the Ritz Carlton Hotel, and the famed Johnny Fox’s Pub, all of which enhance the area's appeal. This exceptional property combines charm, versatility, and an unbeatable location, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a tranquil lifestyle while still being well connected to Dublin. With easy access to the N11 and M50, commuting to the city is convenient, making this an unparalleled opportunity to acquire a truly unique home.

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$1,035,500
6bedrooms
8bathrooms
land 4,047

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Dublin (Ireland)

A unique opportunity to acquire a truly extraordinary property set on approximately 12.35 acres. Cnoc Mhuire is a family residence set in the Dublin Mountains. It is in a location of unparalleled scenic beauty with majestic woodland walks throughout the grounds of this truly spectacular and unique property. The main residence was built in the mid-19th century and was substantially extended approximately 50 years ago. It has wonderful views across the grounds and surrounding countryside. The property offers a charming, and very spacious family residence with accommodation across three levels. An entrance lobby, an entrance hall with WC, large open plan kitchen/ breakfast room with pantry and doors to the grounds, a sitting room, dining room and a study complete the ground floor accommodation. Upstairs accommodation is comprised of four bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. Two of these bedrooms have associated ensuites. There is a fifth bedroom with panoramic views on the second floor. The property is ready for a new family to put their own stamp on it. The grounds of the property are truly breathtaking, spanning over 12.35 acres. They are comprised of gardens, paddocks, woodlands and walking trails along with a river at the lower portion of the site. There are also numerous outbuildings on the site of the well-known Pine Forest Art Centre. The property is located in a rural setting close to the village of Glencullen. However it is within a short drive of Carrickmines and Stepaside Village and it offers easy access to the M50 motorway connecting to all national roads out of Dublin, into Dublin City itself, and to Dublin International Airport - all within easy commuting distance. Dublin Bus runs a bus service through nearby Glencullen and Kilternan. There are many excellent primary and secondary schools in the area, together with a many shops, restaurants, and other services that cater for all needs. Dundrum Town Centre is a short drive from Cnoc Mhuire and offers all the shopping needs and entertainment requirements including a cinema and several restaurants while Sandyford Business Park and LUAS stations are also within a short driving distance.

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$1,353,000
320
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 5ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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