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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.

€1,250,000
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  6,880

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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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. Excess€7million. For full sale details or to arrange a viewing please contact David Ashmore on +353 87 251 2909 or [email protected]

€7,000,000
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  121.4ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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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. Excess€7million. For full sale details or to arrange a viewing please contact David Ashmore on +353 87 251 2909 or [email protected]

€7,000,000
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  121.4ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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Property with garden Rathbeagh (Ireland)

GRANGE MANOR, BALLYRAGGET, COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND A gracious and imposing historic Georgian country home set within delightful grounds, which include a stretch of the River Nore with fishing rights. In all about 24.6 acres or 10 hectares. Recently restored to a very high and thorough standard Grange Manor is presented in excellent condition and features some superb Adamesque plasterwork. Accommodation includes 4 particularly impressive reception rooms, a magnificent stair hall and 6 bedroom suites. Medieval Kilkenny city is 10 miles or 16 km away and Dublin International airport a driving distance of circa 1 hour 25 minutes. Cork and Shannon International airports are each within a driving distance of circa 1 hour 30 minutes. The impressive and substantial Georgian home, circa 1790, found today incorporates an earlier late 16 th Century house, the Georgian build comprising the elaborate and generous reception rooms and bedrooms to the front of the house and the earlier Elizabethan house utilised for the kitchen and domestic offices. Extensive restoration works undertaken circa 2000 retained the layout of the principal reception rooms but re-configured the kitchen and smaller rooms at the rear to provide an interconnecting suite of 3 rooms incorporating kitchen, eating and living spaces and re-configured the bedroom accommodation to provide 6 bedroom suites. Plasterwork within the house includes some superb Adamesque decoration, most especially within the stair hall. The stair hall also has a painted roundel, possibly of late 18 th Century design. The chimneypieces are of good quality and mostly of a design dating from circa 1800. In all the accommodation within the house extends to some 6,830 square feet or 634 square metres. The gate lodge, dating to circa 1840, comprises some 670 square feet or 62.3 square metres. The circa 2000 works extending and upgrading the lodge. Grange Manor benefits from an off centre position within its own lands, the greater majority of the lands lying forward of the south elevation. This generates a sense of acreage far beyond that which exists, the elevated situation probably contributing to this. Within the grounds there is a pleasant mix of woodland and parkland, enhanced by such features as the River Nore and a delightful private bridge. A walled garden lies to the east of the house and forms part of a delightful ‘Lady’s Walk’ that includes a stretch along the banks of the River Nore. Positioned a short distance in front of the house is an octagonal dovecote, thought to relate to the original house of circa 1680 but restricted circa 1790. The lands are of good quality and benefit from a gradient to the River Nore and a tributary river. Laid out in 2 divisions the lands are currently in pasture. A stable yard is located a short distance from the house, a branch of the avenue providing direct access. Built circa 1790 it has a delightful range of stone outbuildings, a lofted one comprising 8 stables and the old Coach House with a cobbled floor. Fishing can be enjoyed on a nearly 0.25 mile single bank stretch (approx. 350 metres) on the River Nore included with the property, the river noted for its salmon and brown trout fishing. Grange Manor lies a short distance of 1.5 miles or 2.4 km from Ballyragget, a small county town, some 10 miles or 16 km northwest of Kilkenny city. Kilkenny is a medieval city noted for its vibrancy, boutique shopping and quality restaurants. The heritage towns of Durrow and Abbeyleix are 6.5 miles (10.5 km) and 12 miles (19.5 km) away. The M8 Dublin/Cork motorway is accessible about a 20 minute drive away. The estate is offered for sale by Private Treaty. Full particulars with restoration details available from the selling agent. BER (Building Energy Rating) Exempt Selling Agent David Ashmore [PSRA Licence 003640]

€1,950,000
6bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  10ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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Property with garden Kilkenny (Ireland)

JENKINSTOWN HOUSE JENKINSTOWN PARK, COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND Restored to the highest spec by one of Ireland's best known songwriters and producers, Jenkinstown House offers a rare opportunity to acquire manor style family living with built in revenue streams and earning potential if required. It comes with 6.7 acres of private grounds and is just 8 minutes drive from Kilkenny City. Jenkinstown House, a fine specimen of 19th Century Gothic Revival, spans 6663 square feet, (619m²) including two elegant and spacious living rooms, a light filled kitchen, a palatial ensuite master bedroom along with two other impressive bedrooms and bathrooms. Underfloor heating, double glazed sash windows along tasteful fittings set the stage for luxury living. The buyer will benefit from 3 stunningly designed shepherds huts with current owners earning 5 star ratings for their Airb services. Nestled in the state owned Jenkinstown wood, and overlooking beautiful Kilkenny countryside, the huts promise an easy and reliable income source for the long term. To the side of the house, what was once a private chapel adorned by stained glass windows is now a top spec auditorium with 106 seats, stage, with two booths designed for sound production and lighting sitting at the back of the theatre. The space, although tailor made for performance and recording artists, is easily converted for other purposes such as accommodation or tea rooms. It has wheelchair access with HSE standard bathrooms for use at events such as concerts, weddings and family celebrations. The back of the theatre leads onto a splendid walled courtyard, this is an ideal space for Summer entertainment with the added potential of having a small market for 6 to 8 stalls. A splendid Gothic Dining Hall is central to the property. Featuring wonderful high beam ceilings, stained glass windows and an old style banqueting table dominate the room. While stunning in its current form, the discerning investor can enjoy significant potential for reimagining its use. In former times it was a popular local cafe, its future may lie in becoming bespoke accommodation. The potential for all these ideas will increase with authorities planning an imminent upgrade of the woods. This includes the revival of the Thomas Moore Garden which is accessed from the house via a solid timber gate set within a Gothic stone arch along with the restoration of the original walled garden for Jenkinstown house. Nearby Kilkenny city provides boutique shopping, a theatre and an array of eateries, restaurants, wine bars and pubs. The 12th-century castle, a bustling crafts scene, traditional pubs, cobbled lanes and secret alleys all make Kilkenny special and combined with a lively traditional music scene, art and design exhibitions, popular seasonal festivals and Michelin star restaurants the city is enthralling. Kilkenny College secondary school offers boarding (day and weekly). Dublin city and airport about 1 hour 30 minutes driving. Eircode [property specific address code] R95 PW94, Elevation above sea level 279 feet or 85 metres. For full sale information, including floorplans, contact David Ashmore.

€975,000
619
4bedrooms
land  2.7ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Myrtleville (Ireland)

Situated majestically overlooking the picturesque Myrtleville beach and Roches Point, the sale of Imeall & Aille at Manions Field in Myrtleville, County Cork, marks the introduction of two extraordinary homes designed to offer luxury living amidst one of the finest backdrops. The two luxury homes will be built by Authentic homes. Imeall, a newly constructed home boasting 2,750 square feet of opulent living space, promises not just a residence but an experience, blending modern elegance with breathtaking coastal views. Perched on a sprawling 0.4-acre site, Imeall stands as a testament to architectural brilliance, offering an unparalleled lifestyle defined by its enviable location and superior design. With front row vistas of the glistening waters and the tranquil expanse of Myrtleville beach, every moment at Imeall is destined to be a celebration of nature's splendor. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Imeall is designed to achieve an impressive A1 BER rating, ensuring energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. The home exemplifies modern construction standards while harmonizing with its natural surroundings, creating a sanctuary that is both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible. Upon completion, Imeall will boast a sumptuous interior complemented by high-end finishes and premium materials. With a generous PC sum of €50,000 allocated for the kitchen, fitted wardrobes and tiling, residents will have the opportunity to customize their living spaces to reflect their unique tastes and preferences. Beyond its exceptional craftsmanship and stunning design, Imeall offers a lifestyle of unparalleled convenience and leisure. Nestled within close proximity to Myrtleville beach, residents are mere minutes away from the soothing embrace of sandy shores and rolling waves. The nearby Lodge bar and restaurant beckon with promises of delectable cuisine and warm hospitality, offering the perfect setting for leisurely evenings and lively gatherings. For those seeking a change of pace, the vibrant village of Crosshaven is a short five-minute drive away, offering a charming array of shops, cafes, and amenities. Meanwhile, the bustling city centre of Cork is easily accessible within a 25-minute drive, providing residents with access to cultural attractions, shopping destinations, and urban conveniences. Imeall at Manions Field represents more than just a home; it embodies a lifestyle defined by luxury, tranquility, and natural beauty. Whether savoring the sunrise over Myrtleville beach or indulging in the vibrant offerings of Cork city, residents of Imeall are poised to embrace the best of coastal living and urban sophistication. As the sale of Imeall beckons discerning homebuyers to embrace a life of unparalleled elegance and serenity, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of coastal living and the timeless beauty of Ireland's southern shores. In the heart of Myrtleville, a new chapter awaits, inviting residents to immerse themselves in the timeless charm and boundless possibilities of life at Imeall. Specifications - A1 Ber rating - 2,750 sqft - Circa 0.4 acre site - Incredible sea views - 2 minute walk to Myrtleville beach - Air to water heating - Pc Sum €50,000 for kitchen, fitted furniture and tiling - Underfloor heating throughout - Concrete floors - Exterior finished to high standard with top quality landscaping. - Top Quality Alu Clad windows

€1,650,000
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1,619

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Cork (Ireland)

Nestled in the picturesque town of Passage West, Horsehead House is a stunning property built in the early 1800s, this grand estate boasts 7000 square feet of living space on a sprawling 2-acre plus plot. The moment you step onto the grounds, you'll be transported back in time to a bygone era of luxury and refinement. The Horsehead House has been beautifully restored to its former glory, retaining its old-world charm while incorporating modern amenities and conveniences. The attention to detail is evident in every corner of the property, from the meticulously crafted moldings and trim work to the ornate fireplaces and grand staircases. The interiors have been finished to an exceptionally high standard, featuring rich hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and a warm, welcoming ambiance that invites you to relax and unwind. One of the standout features of the Horsehead House is the stunning water views that can be enjoyed from many of the rooms. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee in the spacious kitchen/dining, entertaining guests in the grand living room, or curling up with a good book in the cozy lounge, you'll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape. Privacy is another key feature of this exceptional property. Surrounded by mature trees and lush greenery, the Horsehead House offers a tranquil oasis from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With six bedrooms and five bathrooms, the Horsehead House is the perfect retreat for a large family or those who love to entertain. The bedrooms are spacious and well-appointed, each offering its own unique character and charm. The separate one-bedroom annex apartment is perfect for guests or family, providing a private and comfortable space away from the main house. In summary, the Horsehead House is a truly exceptional property that offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury. With its stunning water views, private grounds, and beautifully finished interiors, this grand estate is sure to impress even the most discerning buyers. Whether you're looking for a family home or a private retreat, the Horsehead House is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that simply cannot be missed.

€1,950,000
6bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Cork (Ireland)

The sale of Bracken Lodge, nestled in Carrigrohane, Co. Cork, presents an unparalleled opportunity to own a magnificent four-bedroom detached property set on an elevated site of over four acres, with mature gardens, ensuring the utmost privacy and tranquility. Built in 1993 and purchased in 2013 by its current owners, Bracken Lodge was subsequently modernized while maintaining its timeless charm and character. As you approach Bracken Lodge, it's evident that every detail has been crafted to create a haven of comfort and elegance. The house is optimally shaped and oriented to capture the sun all day with its south facing aspect and enjoys great shelter from the weather. The property's exterior is enveloped by mature and manicured gardens, offering a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Upon entry, guests are greeted by a warm welcoming hallway, which serves as a prelude to the comfort that awaits within. The interior layout is thoughtfully designed, with two distinct wings branching off from the central hub. To the west lies the living accommodation, comprising a lounge, dining room, and kitchen/living room opening to the south facing patio area. Here, the ambiance is one of sophistication and refinement, with beautiful parquet solid oak floors creating a seamless flow throughout. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasting a handmade walnut kitchen with marble worktops and top-quality appliances, including an Aga dual fuel Masterchef cooker. Bracken Lodge offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, with four double bedrooms providing a comfortable retreat for residents and guests alike. Two of the bedrooms feature ensuite bathrooms, while two additional bathrooms cater to the needs of the household. Beyond its impeccable interior, Bracken Lodge's location adds to its allure, with convenience being a key highlight. Situated a mere 12-minute drive from Cork University Hospital (CUH), the property offers easy access to all essential amenities. Cork city centre is similarly accessible, providing a wealth of cultural, dining, and entertainment options for those seeking a vibrant urban experience. In conclusion, the sale of Bracken Lodge presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional property that seamlessly blends luxury living with the tranquility of rural surroundings. Whether unwinding in the privacy of its expansive gardens or enjoying the convenience of its proximity to urban amenities, this residence offers a lifestyle of unparalleled comfort and sophistication for its discerning new owners.

€975,000
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1.7ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Cobh (Ireland)

The sale of 4 Knockeven Avenue, Rushbrooke, Cobh, Co. Cork, marks the opportunity to own a stunning turnkey property nestled within an exclusive and secluded four-house development, offering both privacy and security with its electronic gate and private avenue. Built in 2007, this five-bedroom detached home exudes elegance and sophistication from the moment you step through the door. Upon entering, one is immediately struck by the impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail evident throughout. The ground floor features exquisite Junker solid oak floors, setting a tone of timeless luxury that permeates the entire residence. Adding warmth and charm are two 4.5 kW stoves, each adorned with exquisite Spanish marble Corbel fireplaces with black granite hearths, perfect for cozy evenings spent by the fire. The interior design of the property is a harmonious blend of modern sophistication and classic elegance. Farrow and Ball rich paint colours adorn the walls, complementing the period features such as cornicing, high ceilings and ceiling roses that add character and charm to every room. The result is a truly magnificent, inviting family and entertainer’s home, where every detail has been carefully considered to create an atmosphere of refined comfort. The heart of the home lies in its kitchen, where a Leicht kitchen awaits, complete with top-quality appliances that are as stylish as they are functional. Whether preparing a casual breakfast or hosting a formal dinner party, this kitchen is sure to impress even the most discerning chef. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, 4 Knockeven Avenue boasts practical features designed to enhance daily living. With a B3 BER rating, energy efficiency is prioritized, ensuring both environmental sustainability and cost savings for the homeowner. The property's location further adds to its desirability, with an array of amenities catering to every need and preference just a stone's throw away. Families will appreciate the proximity to numerous schools and local creches, while the picturesque, historic harbourside town of Cobh offers an abundance of shops, bars, and restaurants, in addition to easy access to Whitepoint Marina and the sailing and rowing clubs. Overall, the sale of 4 Knockeven Avenue presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional property; an oasis where luxurious living meets practicality in a highly sought-after location. Whether enjoying quiet evenings at home or exploring all that Cobh and the Great Island has to offer, this residence promises to exceed expectations and provide a haven of comfort and elegance for its fortunate new owners.

€850,000
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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House Cobh (Ireland)

Luxury Guesthouse For Sale in Cobh County Cork Ireland with 3D Virtual Tour Esales Property ID: es5553656 Property Location Lake Road Rushbrooke Cobh Co Cork Cork Munster P24RY88 Property Details With its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Ireland is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world. ROBIN HILL HOUSE + (Guest House) Robin Hill House – Period Property – Cobh Reception Rooms – 5 Bedrooms – 6 all en-suite Secondary Accommodations: Adjacent 2 bedroom apartment, and 1 bedroom wooden garden chalet. 2nd chalet pending planning permission soon!! Price – € 1,500,000 Address – Lake Road, Rushbrooke, Cobh, Co Cork. Postal Code – P24RY88 Title: Freehold Extras: Commercial Licensed property, Listed building, Sea view Land: 0.6 acres Being sold as a going concern with training and handover included. This magnificent period property is perched on an elevated position within Rushbrooke and benefits from panoramic views over Cork Harbour. Rushbrooke is dominated by large detached period dwellings linked to the strong local maritime history. Behind this area of Rushbrooke lies the attractive rolling countryside. The property is situated approximately 1 mile from Cobh town center. Main House Elegant accommodation in a very private setting! As you enter through the original, restored Victorian porch you at once sense the peaceful and extraordinary atmosphere of Robin Hill. A large entrance hallway, leads to spacious reception rooms with original plasterwork cornices. Robin Hill House encompasses the charm and character of the Victorian era with wonderful period features. Henry Hill, a renowned architect, originally designed the House, in 1866, for the esteemed Rushbrooke family. Lord Rushbrooke was an Admiral in the British Royal Navy at the time. It was the Rushbrooke’s family home up until the 1950’s. It was then sold to the Church of Ireland and became a Rectory until the early 1970s. Following this it came into private ownership and over the years it was operating as an up market guest house and a fine dining restaurant, until, the present owner bought it in 2005 and has operated a holistic healing center with an award winning Guest House to the present day. The house has been tastefully restored and sensitively maintained with many of the original features still intact. The property is in superb condition and enjoys a fine elevated position with a sunny southerly aspect. It overlooks the enchanted, mature garden with, glass house, kitchen garden, and complete privacy. There is a red cedarwood sauna and shower in the garden for guests to enjoy, There a large private parking area to the front of the house. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a large much sought after period residence with an award winning Guest House business being sold as a going concern with breath-taking sea views in one of the most beautiful settings in Ireland. Apartment In what would have been the old kitchens of the main house in the Victorian era, is a delightful 2-bedroom apartment with its own private courtyard. It has recently been refurbished to a very high spec with a contemporary twist. A lot of fixtures and fittings are included in the sale. The Apartment has its own front and rear entrances and can also be accessed through the main house. The Wine cellar is accessed from the apartment, and there is plenty of scope for change, possibly incorporating the cellar into the apartment/gym/hydro room. Ground Floor • Entrance Porch: with feature timber windows and doors, original tiled floor and church style windows. • Entrance hallway: 5.6m x 2m with carpet floor covering, ladies & gents toilets and cloakroom/store room. • Office: 3.8m x 3.2m with carpet floor covering, fitted shelving (could be opened to create a larger hall / library or media room) • Main Lounge: 5m x 4.2m with solid oak wooden floor covering, feature bay window overlooking gardens and Cork Harbor, Doorway through to main reception room I. • Main Reception room I : 9.6m x 4.5m currently used as patient waiting area, with carpet floor covering, part exposed stonewalls, feature glazed window to Reception room II. • Reception room II: 3.6m x 3.4m with part exposed stonewall with carpet and hardwood floor covering, double French doors to a south facing large patio area, panoramic views over gardens and Cork Harbor, currently being used as a dining & function room • Kitchen: 4.5m x 3.4m with back door leading to private side yard with suntrap deck, also includes two large storage rooms -Storage room 1: 2.4m x1.4m with window, Storage room 2: 2.4m x 2.8m- ) • Private 2 bedroom apartment: containing a sitting room, kitchen with French door leading to private courtyard, two bedrooms, bathroom with tiled floor and walls, corner bath, wc, whb and separate access. 97sq.m. • Basement: 5.3m x 5.3m has been used as a wine cellar divided into three areas. First Floor • Bedroom I: 5.2×4.2m with carpet floor covering, overlooking cork harbor, en-suite with tiled floor and walls, wc, whb and shower. • Bedroom II: 5m x4.4m with carpet floor covering, overlooking harbor, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, and shower. • Bedroom III: 5.4m x3.8m with carpet floor covering, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, bath and shower. • Bedroom IV: 5.4m x3.4m with carpet floor covering, overlooking, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, and shower. • Bedroom V: 5.8m x3.8m with carpet floor covering, overlooking, en-suite with tiled floor and walls, wc, whb, bath and shower. • Bedroom VI: 5.5m x 5.8m with carpet floor covering, en-suite with tiled walls and floor, wc, whb, bath and shower Robin Hill Cabin Set amongst the trees is this charming self-contained one bed roomed wooden chalet. The cabin is pet friendly which is very popular opion much sought after by animal lovers.The bijoux chalet has its own galley kitchen, bathroom/shower , seating area, deck and dining area. The owner is presently going to build another cabin in the garden when planning permission is achieved. Gardens The garden is truly an enchanted haven. Beautiful mature trees line the driveway creating a magnificent canopy into this secluded sanctuary. Steps lead from the large, sun soaked patio into the thriving garden. A wide variety of mature trees and shrubs have been well planted over the years offering privacy to the house, a haven for wildlife, and something to gaze at no matter the season. The garden rests on a sunny southerly aspect trapping the day’s warmth. There is a sauna and shower here also for guests to enjoy. The garden contains bespoke private seating areas (fairy & angel gardens) for guests to enjoy a drink and relax in. A stone path leads to the glasshouse, garden shed, and kitchen garden where everything seems to flourish. To the side of the house there is a delightful private graveled garden with a concrete deck catching the afternoon sunlight used for staff and owner. There is a spacious garage / utility / store room in this area also. ABOUT THE AREA Cobh is a picturesque and historic maritime town on the Great Island, the largest of three islands inside Cork Harbour. The island is now connected by roads and bridges and is also served by a rail & bus link to Cork city. A car ferry crosses the River Lee from Carrigaloe in Cobh to Glenbrook. Cobh is a place of great natural beauty and rich culture. It is noted for its amenities including fishing, bird watching and water sports. The well known Fota Wild Life Park and Arboretum is 15 minutes drive away. Cobh is most famously known as being the last Port of call for the ill fated Titanic. Formally named Queenstown it was also the place where a lot of the Irish emigrants set sail for the USA and Australia during the Irish famine in the mid 1800’s. There are now over 100 cruise liners visiting Cobh each year which greatly enhances the tourist trade. The town provides local shops, fine restaurants and amenities whilst Cork City, Douglas, and Midleton provide comprehensive financial and leisure facilities together with the widest range of shops and services. There are excellent communications with Cork International Airport, only 30 minute’s distance with extensive scheduled flights to Britain and Europe. Cork Ferry Port also provides sailings to the UK and Continental Europe. MAIN FEATURES: • 498m2 of living space • 2429m2 plot size • 9 Bedrooms between all dwellings • 8 Bathrooms between all dwellings • Private Garden • Private Parking • Stunning Views • Thriving Business with licence to sell wine • Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies • Close to many excellent bars and restaurants • Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Ireland • Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby • Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.com Contact us today to buy or sell property in Cork Ireland fast online

€1,500,000
498
9bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 11
Nearby
45

House Buncoille (Ireland)

Nestled on half an acre of lush landscape, this exceptional detached house boasts over 4200 square feet of luxury living space. Approaching the property, one is greeted by a grand entrance, with limestone walls and a sweeping driveway offering ample parking amidst meticulously manicured beds. Stepping through the stainless steel front door reveals a stunning wide hallway adorned with marble floors, leading to a show-stopping curved solid walnut staircase. To the front of the ground floor lies a spacious bedroom or office, complete with an ensuite for added convenience. The rear of the property unfolds into a masterpiece kitchen, meticulously designed by the renowned David Kiely. Marble work surfaces and top-of-the-line Neff appliances create an environment where culinary excellence meets aesthetic sophistication. Adjacent to the kitchen, a dining room with double doors opens onto a sunny terrace with sandstone paving, providing the perfect setting for al fresco dining. The large living room features an open fire with a marble surround, emanating warmth and elegance. A smaller living area, ideal for kids and teenagers, adds versatility to the layout. Completing the ground floor is a practical laundry room, WC, cloakroom and a shower room, adding convenience to daily living. Ascending the elegant walnut staircase, the first floor unfolds into five generously proportioned bedrooms, three of which boast ensuite bathrooms. The master bedroom is a true retreat, offering a spacious layout, a walk-in closet, and a luxurious ensuite. The master suite also features a private balcony with enchanting water views, providing a tranquil space to unwind. To the rear of the property, a stunning sandstone terrace overlooks a southeast-facing garden, bathed in sunlight throughout the day. Outside lighting and a smart sound system create an ideal setting for entertaining, making summer parties a delight. Elevated in its location, the property offers magnificent views over Cork's inner harbour, adding to the allure of this exquisite residence. Situated in the highly sought-after Monkstown, Co. Cork, this property is a must-see for those seeking a harmonious blend of luxury, style, and an idyllic setting. Don't miss the opportunity to call this exceptional residence home in one of Cork's most desirable locations.

€1,250,000
6bedrooms
7bathrooms
land  1,700

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

House 12
Nearby
35

House Cork (Ireland)

Nestled in the picturesque village of Kilumney, Ovens, stands a remarkable piece of history – Apsley House, an enchanting 19th-century period house. This three-bay, two-storey dwelling boasts an awe-inspiring six-bay elevation on its east side, exuding timeless elegance and character. Situated adjacent, are the ruins of the Bride Flour mill which was owned by the Morton Family. In 1848 the Morton’s moved into Apsley house. Milling continued until the end of the 19 th century, further deepening its historical significance. Apsley House has been lovingly restored and meticulously renovated by its current owner, making it a harmonious blend of classic charm and modern comfort. Notable upgrades include comprehensive replumbing and rewiring, underfloor heating, a new slate roof, replacement of all windows where possible and otherwise renovated and the shutters retained, modern bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen designed and installed by Linehan's Design Ltd, and a redecoration throughout the interior and exterior. As you step inside, you are greeted by a grand living room adorned with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide a splendid view of the entrance. The beautiful kitchen overlooks a south-facing terrace. Additionally, on the ground floor, you'll find a cozy bedroom with an ensuite, complemented by an adjoining office or living area – ideal for accommodating an au pair or providing a private retreat. Venturing to the first floor, you'll discover three spacious bedrooms, including two elegantly appointed rooms and a large family room with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer captivating views of the entrance. Set upon approximately one acre of meticulously landscaped gardens and grounds, Apsley House provides a tranquil oasis within a bustling world. A sweeping driveway leads to a gravel parking area in front of the house, providing ample space for guests. The gardens themselves are a testament to nature's beauty, featuring a variety of mature trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that lend colour and charm throughout the year. To the rear of the property are the old stables which are currently used as out houses but could easily be converted into an office space or gym. Aspley house is situated j ust a 20 minute drive from the City, 10 minutes from Ballincollig, 3 Mins to Ovens where there are shops, a school and a church. It has excellent links to the south ring road network and is a short stroll to Kilumney Village which has two shops, a garage and the very popular Kilumney Inn. Apsley House is not merely a home; it's a living testament to the past, meticulously preserved and thoughtfully updated to offer modern comfort. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of period homes, a place where history and contemporary living coexist in perfect harmony.

€1,100,000
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  4,047

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

House 13
Nearby
19

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.

€1,300,000
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  3.6ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden and terrace 14
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House with garden and terrace Wexford (Ireland)

Bayview House, a remarkable property in Arthurstown County Wexford that sits on 1 acre. The property boasts a captivating blend of modern architecture and historical allure, highlighted by a charming old church ruin dating back to the 14th century and Norman era within its premises and panoramic views of the scenic River Barrow. Renovated in the late 1990s, the house seamlessly fuses contemporary construction with the nostalgic ambiance of the past, creating a truly one-of-a-kind setting. Accessible through a shared road, an electric gate entrance leads to the property's paved driveway, lined with stone walls, providing both security and aesthetic appeal. Upon entering the property through the front door, you are immediately welcomed by a spacious entrance hall, accompanied by an adjoining WC/Utility Room. Positioned to the right of the entrance hall, the kitchen/breakfast room boasts the charm of tile and Honduras pitch pine flooring, complemented by elegant beech countertops. Its amenities include an electric cooker and traditional double glazed sash windows with dual aspects, infusing the space with natural light. Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen/breakfast room, the dining room awaits, accessible through inviting French doors. This expansive dining area, adorned with Honduras pitch pine flooring, beautifully constructed timber ceilings and dual aspect traditional double glazed sash windows, offers a gateway to the outdoors on the north side of the property, treating occupants to breathtaking views of the water and the serene rear garden. On the left side of the entrance hall, the sitting room takes stage, showcasing the warmth of Honduras pitch pine flooring, enhanced by dual aspect sash windows that invite the outdoors in, and a captivating feature fireplace constructed using salvaged brick and a pitch pine mantle with an old belt fan. Nestled adjacent to the sitting room is Bedroom 1, complete with an ensuite bathroom and adorned with dual aspect windows. Its location ensures both convenience and effortless accessibility. The ground floor also features underfloor heating. The first floor of the building can be reached via a salvaged pitch pine, leading to the living room. This living room boasts Honduras pitch pine flooring, picture window overlooking the water, dual aspect sash windows, and it provides access to a terrace. The terrace offers picturesque views of the water and the rear garden. Moving along the hallway, you'll find a family room adjacent to which is the family bathroom. Bedroom 3, which overlooks the rear garden, is also located in this area. At the end of the hallway, you'll discover bedroom 2, which includes an ensuite bathroom. This bedroom is adorned with dual aspect sash windows that allow ample sunlight to brighten the space. The property has been carefully tended to, resulting in a remarkable ground that is located away from the main road providing peace and privacy. At the rear of the property, a generously sized patio area awaits, an ideal setting for entertaining visitors or finding solace as you gaze upon the captivating expanse of the Barrow River and the picturesque rural landscape beyond. This collective arrangement produces an atmosphere of tranquility and elegance. The property is north facing towards the water and offers a range of modern amenities, including oil central heating for efficient warmth and comfort. The doors are very high-quality pitch pine sheeted doors made specifically for the dwelling; the skirting boards & architraves are also Honduras pitch pine. Alongside this, an advanced EPH heating system is seamlessly accessible through smartphones, allowing convenient temperature control and scheduling. The added feature of external cameras enhances security, enabling vigilant surveillance of the property's surroundings. The property is also equipped with a house alarm providing security as well as an aesthetically pleasing natural slate roof.

€800,000
3bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  4,047

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

House 15
Nearby
30
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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.

€2,995,000
6bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 16
Nearby
23
3D visit

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

€2,495,000
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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