luxury houses with sea view for sale County Tipperary, Ireland
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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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