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House with garden Laragh East (Ireland)

Set amidst the unspoilt beauty of County Wicklow, near the picturesque village of Laragh, River Run is an enchanting and deeply private country retreat with a distinguished provenance. Formerly owned by acclaimed actress Mia Farrow, the property was offered for sale in 2001, at which time it was acquired by the current owners, who have since carefully preserved and greatly enhanced its unique charm and character. Discreetly positioned just one mile from the village, the property extends to approximately 19 acres of idyllic countryside. Almost entirely concealed from the road, the long, low cottage nestles gently into a rolling landscape framed by ancient stone walls and a patchwork of verdant fields. The tranquil Glenmacnass River borders the grounds and is a truly magical feature forming the backdrop to many cherished family moments, picnics along its banks, leisurely swims in the warmer months, and quiet afternoons spent fishing or simply unwinding amidst the gentle sounds of flowing water. A lively stream runs along the eastern side of the house, feeding the polytunnel of prolific plants, and creating a soothing natural soundtrack to this exceptional setting. This homestead comprises an impressive collection of buildings, including the principal residence, a guest cottage, and a barn thoughtfully adapted for guest accommodation. Together, it forms a versatile and private estate for multi-generational living, hosting, or the potential for supplementary rental income. River Run has been restored to an exacting standard, blending timeless character with modern comfort. While the aesthetic pays homage to a 19th-century vernacular cottage with rough plastered, whitewashed walls and carefully curated rustic finishes, the home offers all the conveniences expected of a refined country residence, including beautifully appointed kitchens and bathrooms. The deceptively spacious T-shaped accommodation is both versatile and charming and extends to approximately 2,900 sq ft over two storeys. Interiors are warm and inviting, with terracotta tiled and timber floors, sumptuous furnishings, wrought-iron detailing, and an effortless sense of authenticity throughout. A spectacular vaulted ceiling living room, seamlessly integrated with the existing cottage, expands the living space and enhances the already generous proportions of the home. The front door opens directly into a generous, farmhouse-style kitchen, complete with a traditional Raeburn cooker in fire-engine red, dresser-style cabinetry, and open shelving. This spacious kitchen/dining area flows into a large entrance hall/sitting room, where an open fireplace with solid fuel stove forms a natural focal point, ideal for relaxed gatherings. The ground floor offers a series of interconnected reception rooms and bedrooms, including a cosy sitting room and multiple guest bedrooms, all complemented by characterful bathrooms featuring classic freestanding baths and traditional fittings. Upstairs, accessed by staircases at either end of the house, lies a delightful and whimsical upper level. Here, additional bedrooms and a sitting room are tucked beneath sloping ceilings, with deep-set windows enhancing the cottage’s storybook appeal. A playful, kiddie sized tunnel between two rooms adds a unique and memorable feature, particularly suited to younger occupants. The current owners have further enhanced the outdoor experience with the addition of a beautifully designed covered BBQ and dining area. With adaptable sides that can be fully opened, it allows for an effortless al fresco atmosphere while still offering shelter from the elements, ensuring year-round enjoyment. To support and advance ongoing projects such as the gym, music hub, and goat sheds, a workshop is centrally located among them offering DIY encouragement to future occupants. Adding to the charm of this rural retreat, goats and donkeys roam the lands, reinforcing the idyllic countryside lifestyle that River Run Provides.

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$1,861,100
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 7.7ha

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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Property with garden Dublin (Ireland)

Discreetly hidden behind a laurel-laden entrance on Killiney Hill Road, Druid Lodge is a rare and deeply atmospheric coastal residence of exceptional privacy, history and architectural presence. Set on approximately 1.2 acres of mature, well-tended grounds, this storied home unfolds as a place of calm authority and gentle drama, where sea views are revealed only once the gravelled sweep opens before you. Part-Victorian, part-Georgian, Druid Lodge is a house of layers, of eras, of craftsmanship, of lives well lived. From the moment the gates close behind you, the outside world falls away, replaced by birdsong, filtered light and the ever-present shimmer of the sea. Few houses in Ireland carry their past as gracefully as Druid Lodge. Among its most notable residents was John Blake Dillon—politician, Young Irelander and writer—who, after exile to the United States in 1848, returned to Ireland and married Adelaide Hart, niece of the then owner. In his memoir, Dillon wrote: “I associate all the happiest memories of my life with Druid Lodge.” That sense of contentment and refuge still permeates the house today. Extending to approximately 545 sq m (5,877 sq ft) over three levels, the house offers six bedrooms and generous reception rooms. Purchased in 1979, the house has been lovingly cared for by owners with a deep appreciation for architecture and art. As a protected structure, Druid Lodge showcases an exceptional level of original detail, meticulously restored and preserved. The entrance hall sets the tone immediately: light-filled and elegant, with original stripped timber floors, an exquisite green Connemara marble fireplace, intricate coving and elaborately carved architraves. The restored stairwell is a particular triumph—both sculptural and serene. To the left lies the dining room, a grand yet inviting space with soaring 4.2m ceiling heights, a black marble fireplace with inset stove, and tall sash windows framing sea views. These lofty proportions are mirrored in the principal rooms above, lending the house an air of calm confidence. Across the hall, the drawing room is equally impressive, with tall windows, a fine marble fireplace and doors opening into a conservatory added in the mid-1990s—an elegant transition between house and garden, ideal for long afternoons and soft coastal light. While the property would benefit from selective modernisation, any upgrades can be thoughtfully executed to enhance, rather than dilute, its remarkable original features. To the rear of the ground floor lies a fully self-contained apartment with its own entrance. Comprising two en suite bedrooms, a study, a family bathroom, and a kitchen-living room, this space offers exceptional flexibility. It may be retained as a rental, used for extended family or adult children, or reintegrated into the main house. Historically, this area would have served as the original kitchens and staff quarters. Ascending from the main hall, the Georgian return reveals a beautifully panelled sitting room with adjoining sunroom—formerly the owner’s study—offering a peaceful retreat within the house. Behind it lies the kitchen, a truly characterful space finished with terracotta tiles and anchored by an old Aga that gently warms the room. Two tall, wood-framed windows with built-in benches invite long pauses and garden views. The cupboards here were hand-built using shutters salvaged from the Sacred Heart Convent on Leeson Street, a detail emblematic of the house’s thoughtful reuse of historic materials. Also on this level are a pantry, two storerooms, and a guest WC. A blocked-off staircase hints at the house’s original circulation, while a tall stained-glass arched window illuminates the stairs to the top floor. Three charming west-facing bedrooms overlook the gardens, accompanied by a family bathroom and a dressing room—equally suited to use as a bedroom or study.

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$3,421,400
8bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty

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