luxury houses for sale Ireland (page 5)
House Dublin (Ireland)
An outstanding opportunity for the discerning purchaser to acquire a most impressive, detached family home constructed circa 2010 under the supervision of renowned architects O’Mahony Pike wonderfully positioned on one of the most sought after avenues in the heart of Blackrock. Artio is a sight to behold being set well back from the road behind electric gates and hedging enjoying a high degree of seclusion, the like of which would be difficult to come by in this highly convenient location. The gardens at this magnificent property have been professionally landscaped. On approach one is greeted by an ultra modern exterior fronted by glass and impressive granite steps. It is evident on crossing the threshold that no expense has been spared on finish or fitout at this expansive Blackrock home. The property benefits from an excellent balance of reception and bedroom accommodation laid out over three levels. The accommodation is presented in showhouse condition throughout being finished in a sleek contemporary manner. The accommodation briefly comprises of a bright entrance hallway off which there is an extremely large front reception room overlooking the private front garden, a guest w.c as well as a large master bedroom suite, with separate partitioned gym area and en suite bathroom. At garden level the property boasts a second large reception room with French doors out to a sheltered front terrace and from here double glass doors take you through to the terrific open plan kitchen/living/dining room which enjoys garden views through floor to ceiling windows. The bespoke hand painted kitchen by Dalkey Design is a site to behold and benefits from state of the art appliances and a feature island. There is a large utility room to the side and a guest w.c. on this level. On the first floor there are four further double bedrooms, two of which are en suite as well as a luxuriously appointed family bathroom. The property is situated on a particularly private site which measures approximately 43m from front to back with gardens to the front and the rear ideal for children to play or for al fresco dining. The property can be accessed at both first floor and ground floor levels with electronic operated door access available at the side of the house.
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Property with garden Dublin (Ireland)
JENKINSTOWN CASTLE JENKINSTOWN PARK, COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND A remarkable and attractive 19th-century castellated home in the Gothic Revival style and positioned within 6.7 acres [2.7 hectares] of private grounds, once part of an ancient demesne. Pleasant woodland walks can be enjoyed immediately adjacent to the gardens and medieval Kilkenny City is just a 10-minute drive. Occupying the site of a 12th-century castle, itself likely thought to have replaced a yet earlier castle, the origins of Jenkinstown Castle are truly ancient. The current manageable castle comprising some 6,663 square feet or 619 square metres of accommodation represents a portion of an early 19th-century house. The remainder demolished in the mid-20th-century. The present castle comprises a comfortable three-bedroom family home with three superb and decorative reception rooms, a spacious master bedroom suite, two further bedrooms, a family bathroom and the oratory from the original mansion, now refurbished and used as a 100-seat auditorium theatre or function room. Substantial restoration works were completed circa 2015, and the castle has been well maintained since. Jenkinstown Castle is currently in use as a private family home with beneficial rental income from from the castle itself, three Shepard Huts on the grounds and occasional rental of the auditorium theatre, either as a theatre space or as a wedding venue. The picturesque position adjacent to the famed Jenkinstown Park woods quite irresistible. A solid timber gate set within a Gothic stone doorcase leads from the private gardens to a secluded Thomas Moore Garden [he wrote The Last Rose of Summe in the house] and onward to the old demesne walled gardens and woodland walking trails. Whilst adjacent to Jenkinstown Castle the main parking area for the walks is positioned away from the house and a high stone garden wall adds further privacy. The raised front door leads into a fine banquet hall, some 40 feet in length and with two matching black Kilkenny marble chimneypieces. Enjoying elevated views the drawing room is a particularly fine room with decorative ceiling plasterwork, a marble chimneypiece and the Gothic style ornamented windows. It leads to small study and stair hall that opens at ground level to an enclosed courtyard in the upper garden. The lower ground floor includes a pleasant family room with an open fireplace, a kitchen and WC. A spacious master bedroom suite on the upper floor enjoys particularly fine views and includes a bathroom and large walk-in wardrobe. There are two further bedrooms and a family shower room. A laundry room and sunroom are accessible from the enclosed courtyard. Suitable to continue as a manageable family home, possibly with scope for rental income alongside, or there is potential to possibly further increase the rental or venue income. While not currently in use the restoration works incorporated two insulated recording booths and a studio room into the auditorium space. A Gothic style passageway hall links the main house to the auditorium. Current permissions allow occasional commercial use with access independent of the main house and there are four toilets, one with wheelchair access. The Shepard Huts are not included in sale but are additionally available. 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 or to arrange a visit contact David Ashmore.
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House Dublin (Ireland)
71 Granitefield is a wonderful family home positioned in the corner of a highly sought after development adjacent to the large open green ensuring a safe environment for children to play safely. It is certain to attract a wide range of buyers seeking a residence in a mature and well-established neighbourhood, with a wealth of amenities right on its doorstep. This delightful property is bathed in natural light across its two floors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you are greeted by an entrance hall with convenient under-stairs storage where the recently replaced gas fired central heating boiler is. The ground floor layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring a bright living room at the front with an open fireplace, which seamlessly connects to the dining room and kitchen. The kitchen includes a door leading to the side passage, adding to the home’s practicality. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two of which are spacious doubles, along with a recently refurbished bathroom, ensuring both comfort and modern convenience. The current owners had the property externally insulated (wrapped) and the attic was fully insulated to ensure a high Building Energy Rating for a house of this type and age. Externally, the property is equally appealing. The front of the house is accessed via a driveway that offers ample off-street parking, with well-defined boundaries adding to its curb appeal. At the rear, you'll find a large, sunny garden measuring approximately 16 meters (52 feet) in length. The garden is primarily laid out in lawn and includes a Barna shed, with a side pedestrian path providing easy access between the front and rear of the property. Features: Wonderful corner position opposite the large open green ideal safe environment for children Externally insulated (wrapped) and attic fully insulated ensuring a high Building Energy Rating Recently fitted Bathroom with waterfall taps, raindrop shower and high pressure pump Double glazed windows throughout Highly regarded family orientated location Mature and enclosed rear garden measuring approximately 16m (52ft) in length Excellent off street parking to the front Floor area of approximately 102.2sq.m (1,100sq.ft) Gas fired central heating (boiler recently replaced) Fitted carpets, kitchen appliances and Barna shed included in the sale Within close proximity to the N11, M50, the QBC and the LUAS Surrounded by a host of excellent schools, churches and shopping centres
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House Cork (Ireland)
Situated on a 0.61-acre plot, this recently refurbished detached bungalow offers a serene retreat with breathtaking views of Roaring Water Bay. Boasting three spacious bedrooms, this property is in excellent condition throughout, combining modern comforts with the natural beauty of its surroundings. Upon entering the bungalow, you are greeted by a bright and airy hallway that provides good storage, a feature consistent throughout the home. There is a large modern open plan kitchen/ dining room with access to a utility room. The heart of the property is its large sunroom, a standout feature with a vaulted ceiling that amplifies the sense of space and light. This room offers spectacular sea views, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and entertainment. The bungalow is equipped with oil-fired central heating, ensuring a warm and comfortable environment year-round. Double glazed PVC windows and doors throughout the property enhance energy efficiency and sound insulation, contributing to the home’s cozy and quiet ambiance. The property is accessed through a walled and gated entrance, offering both security and privacy. The surrounding 0.61-acre plot is meticulously maintained, providing a peaceful and picturesque setting. The large rear garden offers ample space for outdoor activities and enjoying the scenic views. A newly constructed work shed, approximately 8m x 4m, adds significant value to the property. This versatile space can be used for various purposes, from storage to a workshop or hobby area, catering to diverse needs. The bungalow benefits from mains water supply and a private septic tank, ensuring reliable and efficient utilities. Its prime location, just 3.7 kilometers from Ballydehob village and 14 kilometers from Skibbereen, offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and convenience. Ballydehob provides essential amenities and a charming village atmosphere, while Skibbereen offers more extensive services and facilities. This detached bungalow, with its pristine condition, modern amenities, and stunning views of Roaring Water Bay, presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a comfortable and picturesque home. The lovely design, ample storage, and seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces make it an ideal choice for families or individuals looking to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of the Irish countryside. Whether used as a permanent residence or a holiday retreat, this property promises a high-quality living experience in a truly spectacular setting.
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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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House Dublin (Ireland)
Elegant Victorian Period Property in the Heart of Dalkey with a stunning contemporary finish. Welcome to a stunning semi-detached red brick Victorian period home, perfectly positioned on the western side of Dalkey Avenue, just 150 meters from the vibrant Castle Street, the main artery of Dalkey Town Centre. This architect designed family home boasts an inviting approach, featuring off-street parking for one car and charming granite steps leading up to the hall door and porch entrance. Inside, the entrance lobby transitions seamlessly into an open-plan kitchen and dining area. This bright and spacious room is exceptionally well-fitted, offering ample storage and convenient understairs utility and guest W.C. facilities. To the rear, steps descend from the kitchen/dining room to a generously proportioned sitting room, where walls of glass open to provide a stunning outlook over the private, sunny, west-facing rear garden. Upstairs, the first floor accommodates three excellent bedrooms and a family bathroom. A staircase from the landing leads up to a large daylit converted attic room. This is a fantastic versatile space with plenty of eaves storage. It would make an ideal home office, playroom or gym. The initial architect’s renovation to the property utilized the very best materials and craftsmanship. The property has been very well maintained and is presented in excellent decorative order throughout. This elegant Victorian period property combines historic charm with modern living, making it the perfect family home in one of Dalkey's most sought after locations. The private rear garden is a particularly fine feature of this excellent family home. It is completely secluded and not overlooked boasting a highly sought after sunny west facing rear garden measuring approximately 27m (89ft) in length. It is maturely planted, mainly laid out in lawn with suntrap patio areas that are ideal for sundowners an ‘al fresco’ dining. A wide gated side access leads through to the front of the property. There is off street parking for one car to the front of the property. A wide gated side access leads through to the private rear garden that is laid out in pation and lawn with a granite path leading down the side. The garden measures approximately 27m (89ft) in length and has a sought after sunny west facing orientation. Features: Highly regarded residential address 150m from Castle Street the main street of Dalkey Town Centre Elegant Victorian redbrick period residence with a stunning contemporary finish Architect owned and designed Sunny West facing private rear garden measuring approximately 27m (89ft) in length Generous gated side access Off street car parking Surrounded by an excellent selection of schools, recreation and leisure facilities Next to shops, cafes, delicatessens, pubs and some of the finest restaurants in South County Dublin Within easy access of excellent transport via the DART, bus (111 & 59) and the Aircoach Popular scenic walks along the seafront and over Killiney and Dalkey Hills close by Floor area approximately 146.3 sq.m (1,575 sq.ft)
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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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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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House Bandon (Ireland)
Keamagaragh House, located in Callatrim, Bandon, is a striking five-bedroom detached residence set on 26.7 acres of prime agricultural land. This stunning Georgian property is complemented by a three-bedroom detached lodge, making it an ideal estate for those seeking both luxury and functionality in the Irish countryside. Very impressive stone wall with an inviting entrance and electronic gate. The extensive use of stonework and the high quality of workmanship of the walls along the perimeter, within the grounds and throughout the buildings become a standout feature of this most impressive and distinctive property. The current owners purchased Keamagaragh House in 1990 and have since undertaken a comprehensive renovation, transforming it into a blend of historical elegance and contemporary comfort. Despite the modernization, the house retains many of its original period features, such as intricate cornicing, an ornate ceiling rose, and high ceilings, all of which contribute to its luxurious manor ambiance. Modern features are seamlessly integrated throughout the property, ensuring a comfortable living experience. The inclusion of triple glazed windows in most of the house along with a condensing oil boiler provides warmth and comfort during the colder months. These upgrades make Keamagaragh House not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and energy-conscious. The estate's expansive 26.7 acres of agricultural land offer a wealth of opportunities for various uses, from farming and equestrian activities to simple enjoyment of the vast, scenic landscape. The land was recently reseeded and well-maintained, adding significant value to the property. The very mature garden is surrounded by a liscannor stone patio. There is a beautiful courtyard consisting of several two story outbuildings. Situated just a five-minute drive from Bandon town, Keamagaragh House offers the convenience of local amenities, including shops, schools, and recreational facilities. Furthermore, the property is less than a 25-minute drive to Cork City, making it an excellent location for those who desire a peaceful, rural lifestyle without sacrificing easy access to urban centres. National fibre broadband installed. The three-bedroom detached lodge on the estate provides additional accommodation options, whether for guests, extended family, or potential rental income. This secondary dwelling enhances the estate's versatility and appeal. In summary, Keamagaragh House is a remarkable property that combines historical charm with modern living conveniences. Its strategic location, ample agricultural land, and an additional detached lodge make it a unique and highly desirable residence in the heart of County Cork.
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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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Property Dublin (Ireland)
Lordello House occupies a wonderful position on Lordello Road in the heart of leafy Rathmichael. Lordello Road is a secluded road that connects Ferndale Road with Ballybride Road and there is excellent access to the arterial road networks as well as the airport. This special property is situated approximately 17km to the south east of Dublin City Centre; approximately 3km to the south west of Shankill Village, DART and beach and just 35 minutes’ drive to Dublin Airport. The N11 and M50 are within minutes’ drive of the property and make commuting to and from the city centre and nationwide very simple. Lordello House comprises a substantial detached Victorian period residence that was constructed circa 1830 that stands on approximately 0.286 Ha (0.7 acre). It has a lovely vista of the Dublin Mountains and benefits from a sunny southerly orientation. The house extends to approximately 590sq.m (6,350sq.ft) and consists of a generous reception hall, six reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room and utility with six bedrooms as well as bathroom facilities on the first floor. Features: A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial Victorian period residence Floor area of approximately 590sq.m (6,350sq.ft) Standing detached on approximately 0.28 Ha (0.7 of an acre) Sunny south facing orientation boasting views of the Dublin Mountains Electric gates opening to gravelled off street parking for numerous cars Easy access to the N11, M50, LUAS and Dublin Airport Surrounded by excellent schools, churches, shopping, restaurants, walks and many sporting venues Title: Freehold. Services: The property is currently on a sceptic tank with a mains water connection.
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Property Dublin (Ireland)
This is a truly exceptional detached home abundant with old world charm and character enjoying immense privacy and seclusion behind well-defined high boundaries yet enjoying a highly convenient and sought after location. Situated at the junction with Eglinton Park and Tivoli Road, this delightful cottage was built in approximately 1850 and is nestled within mature grounds with pedestrian access onto Tivoli Road and a second pedestrian gate to Eglinton Park. As you enter the property through the ornate porch entrance surrounded by a honeysuckle creeper you are welcomed by a reception hall which leads to the sitting room opening through to the kitchen/dining room and in turn connects to an inner lobby with a door to the rear garden, bedroom three, a shower room and large study/home office with two further bedrooms and a bathroom being off the main entrance hall. A particular feature of this highly sought after property is the wraparound gardens and grounds offering an oasis of complete tranquility and seclusion abundant with an array of wonderful planting of herbaceous borders including Japanese anemone’s, dog daisies and lucifer crocosmia. The property is accessed via a secure pedestrian gate on Tivoli Road, behind high, well-defined boundary walls that create an oasis of peace and tranquillity. The sun-drenched, south-facing garden is filled with lush herbaceous borders, beautiful flowers, and shrubbery. The rear garden, measuring approximately 10m (33ft) x 15m (49ft) features a secure pedestrian gate leading to Eglington Park and includes three ancillary buildings. Features: Old world cottage full of charm and character Overall floor area of approximately 120sq.m. (1,292sq.ft.) Electric storage heating system Double glazed timber framed windows Kitchen appliances included in the sale Immensely private wraparound gardens and grounds of approximately 0.1 of an acre (0.04 Ha) South facing rear garden of approximately 10m (33ft) in depth Walking distance to Monkstown and Dun Laoghaire Excellent public transport links including the DART and 46A bus route
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House Cobh (Ireland)
A distinguished residence nestled in the charming town of Cobh, Knockeven House stands as a testament to timeless elegance and historical grandeur. This magnificent property, constructed in 1850, embodies the quintessential allure of the Victorian era. Its exquisite blend of classical architecture with modern luxury creates a truly unique living experience. This spectacular property, a former guesthouse, boasts an impressive six bedroomed dwelling extending to approximately 550sqm (5,920 sqft) with a basement that measures 184sqm(1980 sqft) that offers huge opportunity to expand and renovate into more living accommodation or office/storage use. The interior of Knockeven House is marked by its 12-foot ceilings, which contribute to an airy and expansive ambiance throughout. Each room is a showcase of period features, lovingly restored to their original splendor. Ornate fireplaces serve as focal points in the main living areas, evoking a sense of warmth and refinement. The intricate coving and ceiling roses further accentuate the historical charm, highlighting the meticulous attention to detail that has been applied in preserving this architectural gem. The property is listed on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage and its categories of special interest is of Architectural, Artistic. Spanning approximately 1.7 acres of meticulously maintained gardens, Knockeven House offers an oasis of tranquillity and privacy. Despite its peaceful setting, the property is conveniently situated within walking distance of Cobh, ensuring effortless access to the surrounding area. The house boasts six bedrooms, five en-suite bathrooms that provide ample accommodation for family and guests. Whether enjoying a quiet retreat or hosting grand gatherings, this magnificent property caters to every desire. The grandeur of the interior finds a perfect complement in the lush, mature gardens that envelop the property. Rich with diverse flora, these grounds offer a serene retreat ideal for outdoor leisure and entertaining. Imagine a leisurely stroll through the verdant landscape or hosting a garden party amidst a picturesque backdrop. The property's location is extremely private however conveniently situated within close proximity to Rushbrooke train station ensuring easy access to Cork city centre and Cobh, making exploration and travel effortless. The vibrant town of Cobh, with its enticing shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, lies just a short walk away. Residents can revel in the best of both worlds: the tranquillity of a private estate and the lively energy of a welcoming town. More than just a residence, Knockeven House is a historical landmark offering a unique living experience. The perfect blend of period elegance, modern amenities, and a prime location make it a truly exceptional property in the heart of Cobh, County Cork.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Foxrock (Ireland)
San Quirico, 8 The Coppins is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a modern detached residence in a choice location, just off Brighton Road. The property is a splendid beautifully presented home offering excellent family accommodation of approximately 210 sq.m. (2,260 sq.ft.) with a further 85 sq.m. (915 sq.ft.) in the converted attic. There is an immediate impact of space upon entering this wonderful home with its tall ceilings, elegant reception rooms and superb newly fitted kitchen. This striking double fronted detached family home offers a lifestyle of sophisticated living with all the comforts and conveniences one would expect in a superior modern home, exemplified in a magnificent kitchen / breakfast room, a large bright room with a high ceiling and an extensive range of presses, silestone worktops and integrated high end appliances. The living room and drawing room are to the front with attractive fireplaces and provide wonderful entertainment areas and generous family accommodation, which are complimented by the tasteful presentation and colour schemes, a home ready to turn the key in the door. The ground floor also includes 3 generous bedrooms (2 en suite) and a very fine bathroom. Upstairs there is a magnificent attic room currently used as a main bedroom and includes a stunning ensuite, large walk in wardrobe and a further storage room. The house is well situated in a quiet cul de sac, off Brighton Road, with ample off street parking to the front behind electronic gates while to the rear the garden is laid out in lawn with an abundance of mature shrubs, an attractive patio and benefiting from total privacy and seclusion. The Coppins is conveniently located in this well established select residential location, close to Foxrock Village, Leopardstown Racecourse, the leisure facilities of Westwood Sports Club and Carrickmines Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Major shopping centres at Dundrum, Blackrock, and Cornelscourt are easily accessible, and the area is close to the LUAS, N11 and direct QBC bus route to the City Centre. Also within close proximity are some of the country’s best known schools, UCD Belfield and Caryfort campuses and churches of many denominations.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Laherne (Ireland)
Ar nAisling, located in Garrettstown, Co. Cork, presents an incredible opportunity for potential buyers with its impressive offering of two houses and stables sitting on 6 acres of land. This estate comprises two distinct residences: a main house measuring 2,757 square feet and a secondary house measuring 1,500 square feet. Both properties have been finished to the highest standards, ensuring a luxurious living experience. The main house, constructed in 2006 and thoroughly renovated in 2012, features three large double bedrooms and three bathrooms. Its interior exudes elegance and sophistication, with a contemporary cream kitchen outfitted with a marble worktop, solid wood flooring, and premium-quality tiling in all bathrooms. The home also boasts two Waterford Stanley stoves, contributing to its charm and warmth. Practicality is not overlooked, with oil-fired central heating, mains water, and a septic tank enhancing the property's functionality. Each bedroom in the main house is spacious and designed to maximize comfort and style, making it an ideal sanctuary for family living. The bathrooms are fully tiled and reflect a meticulous attention to detail, ensuring both aesthetics and ease of maintenance. The second property on the estate offers two large double bedrooms, both ensuite, making it perfect for guests or extended family. This house underwent a complete conversion in 2013, followed by a comprehensive renovation that brought it to its current high standard. Like the main house, it features high-quality finishes throughout, including fully tiled bathrooms and quality wood flooring complemented by plush carpets. The location of Ar nAisling further enhances its appeal with amazing views to the Old head and lighthouse. Situated close to the charming towns of Ballinspittle and Kinsale, residents have convenient access to a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants, providing a vibrant social and community atmosphere. Additionally, the stunning Garrettstown and Garylucas beaches are less than a five-minute drive away, offering beautiful coastal scenery and recreational opportunities. This property is not just a home but a lifestyle choice, combining the best of luxurious living with the tranquility and beauty of the Irish countryside. The proximity to beaches and local amenities ensures that residents can enjoy a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. Ar nAisling stands out as a prime piece of real estate in Co. Cork, promising comfort, quality, and a superb location for its future owners.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
This is a very fine semi-detached property situated in the highly desirable location of Dun Laoghaire further enhanced by its large corner site position enjoying gardens and grounds of approximately 0.25 of an acre (0.1 HA). Whilst now requiring extensive refurbishment and modernisation, 1 Mounttown Park offers an ideal opportunity to the discerning purchaser to place their own stamp on it, design it to their own style and flair. With a large garden to the side there is great scope to substantially extend this delightful residence in order to create a forever family home. The living space is laid out over two floors briefly comprising of an entrance hall with a large understairs storage cupboard, a living room to the front, dining room to the rear with access to the rear garden, a kitchen, utility area, guest w.c., three bedrooms, a bathroom and separate w.c. Outside the westerly orientated side garden of approximately 37m (121ft) x 19m (62ft) is surrounded by well-defined boundaries and borders Lower Mounttown Road. A garage provides excellent storage and the south facing rear garden accessed from both the utility room and dining room measures approximately 15m (49ft). The extensive level gardens and grounds of approximately 0.25 of an acre (0.1 HA) are laid out mainly in lawn and enjoy road frontage onto Lower Mounttown Road of approximately 37m (121ft). There is ample off street car parking to the front with an enclosed side passage of approximately 2.6m x 1.2m (8’6” x 3’11”) connects to the sunny south facing rear garden of approximately 15m (49ft). A garage to the side of 4.6m x 2.4m (15’1” x 7’10”) provides excellent storage space. Features: Positioned in a mature cul-de-sac setting approached from Lower Mounttown Road Immense scope to extend to the side, to the rear and into the attic subject to the necessary planning permissions Lawned westerly facing side garden measuring approximately 37m (121ft) x 19m (62ft) South facing rear garden of approximately 15m (49ft) Gas fired central heating system Excellent off street car parking and a garage to the side Overall floor area of approximately 106sq.m (1,140sq.ft) Within easy access of superb recreational and leisure amenities Surrounded by excellent primary and secondary schools Fitted carpets, curtains and kitchen appliances included in the sale Close to excellent transport facilities including the 46A bus and the DART station Highly regarded and popular location Double glazed uPVC windows
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Property Dublin (Ireland)
An exceptionally attractive red brick late Victorian family home, built in 1875, enjoying an elevated position along this prestigious road which connects Ardeevin Road with Dalkey Avenue. This is an extremely impressive property offering superbly presented, generously proportioned bright and airy accommodation upgraded in recent years, retaining many of the original features of its era, and further enhanced with spectacular views over the Dalkey rooftops, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and across Dublin Bay to Howth. Standing on manicured gardens and grounds of approximately 0.16HA (0.4 acre), Arranmore is approached by a long tarmacadam driveway bordered by a sweeping lawned garden and well-defined granite wall boundaries benefitting from a much sought after south-westerly orientated two-tiered rear garden laid out mainly in lawn. A beautiful inviting wide entrance porch opens through to the reception hall by way of a glass panelled door with a stained glass fanlight over. The entrance hall connects the drawing room with the dining room and ultimately through to the family room/study. In the dining room there is a hatch opening through to the kitchen with a shower room and utility/plant room completing the accommodation at the ground floor level. Up the very fine staircase there are four double bedrooms, the master being en suite, a family bathroom, sunroom, an attic room and bathroom completing the accommodation on the upper floors. The views from the front bedrooms in particular are breathtaking. There is a garage to the side with a store/bedroom and above this is an own hall door self-contained unit which is laid out as an open plan living/dining/kitchen/bedroom area and a shower room. A side passage with granite steps connects the front to the rear. The property offers vast potential to extend to the side and into the rear garden in order to increase the overall accommodation if so desired, subject to planning permission. To the front granite block pillared vehicular cast iron gates open onto a large tarmacadam drive providing off street parking for numerous cars bordered by a sweeping lawned garden and well-defined granite wall boundaries. There is a garage of 3.75m x 3.35m (12'4 x 11') to the side with folding doors opening to the front and a storeroom adjacent of 3m x 3.2m (9'10 x 10'6). Above the garage is an own hall door self-contained unit of approximately 23sq.m. (248sq.m.ft) with a kitchen area and shower room ideal for use as further ancillary accommodation or a home office. The overall site extends to approximately 0.16AH (0.4 acre) and the stunning two-tiered south westerly facing rear garden of approximately 32m (105ft) is laid out mainly in lawn abundant with a variety of flowers and shrubs with granite steps connecting to the front. Features: Highly regarded prestigious residential address Attractive lawned gardens and grounds extending to approximately 0.16HA (0.4 acre) with stunning views to the front and an extensive sunny south facing orientation to the rear Breath-taking panoramic sea views over the rooftops of Dalkey, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and across Dublin Bay to Howth Dalkey Town Centre and all its wonderful facilities on the doorstep Surrounded by an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools Floor area of approximately 275q.m (2,960sq.ft) – (not including the attic room measurement of 14sq.m. (151sq.ft.)) Dalkey DART Station, 11 and 59 bus routes as well as the Aircoach makes commuting very simple Potential to extend if so desired subject to the necessary Planning Permissions Secure off street parking to the front for a number of cars Tranquil scenic walks over Dalkey and Killiney hills and by the seafront on the doorstep A wide range of recreational and leisure facilities close by Gas fired central heating (Worchester boiler replaced approximately three years ago) Ornate architraves surrounding the reception room and bedroom doors
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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