luxury real estate for sale Killarainy, Ireland
House Killarainy (Ireland)
A quite exceptional contemporary home nestled within some 60 acres, majestically positioned overlooking Dunmore Bay and including a private island. 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and an indoor pool. Panoramic sea views extend to Loop Head Lighthouse and across the bay to Kerry Head and the Slieve Mish Mountains. Pleasantly remote privacy is paramount and the views uninterrupted. Twilight and evening vistas are quite striking, benefitting from such a unique waterfront position. A land bridge links the island and there is a small beach within the private bay. Built to exacting standards at great expense, the juxtaposition fusion of such striking architecture and design against such a wild and undisturbed position is extraordinary. Achieving building consent in such a position is exceedingly unique and an increasingly unlikely feat. The purposeful contemporary exterior design is remarkably fused with classical architectural influence within the interior. The classical design of ornately decorative ceiling cornices replete with gold gilding, a well-executed cantilever stone staircase with elegantly brass coated balustrades and the incorporation of original and exquisite Bossi chimneypieces blended with clean contemporary architectural design to present a truly unique and interesting home. The effect of such design fusion and the incredible rustic West of Ireland position is intoxicating and increasingly compelling with familiarity. A marked helicopter pad allows air access in addition to both sea and road access from a gravelled laneway off the public road. Nearby Kilbaha Bay Harbour is just a 5 min-drive and has deep water mooring, two pubs and a restaurant. Attractive Carrigaholt village [17-min drive] also has a harbour and village amenities, while the bustling towns of Kilkee and Kilrush are each about a 30-min drive. By boat Carrigaholt and Ballybunion, in Kerry across the bay, can be readily accessed. For air access both Farranfore Airport is nearby and Shannon International Airport easily accessible. From the gravelled laneway electric security gates lead along a tarmacadam asphalt drive through an inner electric barrier gate into a secure parking courtyard, with integral garaging. A pillared portico leads to the front door and entrance foyer, which leads to a pleasant oval shaped reception hall. This leads to the stair hall, a cloakroom with WC and the magnificent reception room, a spectacular room designed in the Great Room tradition. It occupies the entire south facing coastal front elevation and includes living, dining and kitchen spaces. East and west patio spaces, to either end, link seamlessly. The stair hall extends over three floors and features a remarkable cantilever stone staircase and accesses a glass elevator lift. A study on the upper floor accesses a large roof terrace and links to the rooftop reception room, both having glorious ocean views. The pool room on the lower level opens out onto a large patio terrace and is augmented by a luxurious ‘Champagne Room’ and changing rooms. The master bedroom suite is on the ground floor and has magnificent sea views, a superb walk-in wardrobe and ensuite shower room. Two further bedroom suites on the lower floor open onto patio terraces and are augmented by a private guest bedroom suite within the enclosed courtyard. It has a bedroom, shower room and kitchenette and framed sea views through a picture window within the courtyard brick wall. The courtyard can be accessed directly from the house, the south patio terrace or the parking courtyard. It includes a delightful curve-fronted garden room, a lily pond and rose beds. The integral garaging can accommodate up to four cars and link to a fuel store and into the axial hall linking to the stair hall, elevator lift and kitchen. An adjacent room to the kitchen serves as a laundry and back kitchen. For additional information, including a 'walk-through' video contact Selling Agent David Ashmore.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
4 listings near Killarainy
House Newcastle West (Ireland)
Nest Seekers International are exclusively instructed to offer the following site on an unconditional/conditional basis. Potential scheme for the following subject to the usual consent. Industrial Park 14No. 200sqm industrial units with associated secure loading / offloading areas. Car parking provision within industrial park will be subject to category of use in accordance with Limerick Development Plan 2022– Section 11.8.3, DM Table 9a/9b Car Parking and Bicycle Parking Requirements E-Car parking zone has been included. Petrol Station Main Petrol Station – Retail Shop & food offering with indoor and outdoor customer seating area. Retail Shop Area maximum floor area = 100sq.m of total floor area of building – subject to design of floor plan. Please note that a minimum separation distance of 30m is required between National Road and new shop building. Forecourt – 6no. fuel pumps with associated parking HGV Offset Fill & Fuel Pump with HGV parking Customer parking area located to the front of the site E-Car Charging Hub – 28No. Spaces, designated area located on site with safe pedestrian access to main shop building. Motorcycle and bike parking provision on site to be accordance with Limerick Development Plan 2022 – Section 11.8.3, DM Table 9a/9b Car Parking and Bicycle Parking Requirements Express Auto Service Ancilliary business to main offering on site. Pre – NCT Servicing, Tyre / Battery Change etc. Provision made for on – site customer parking and safe pedestrian access to use facilities offered within Main Petrol Station Building.
…By Annonceur International
House Kenmare (Ireland)
Lisney Sothebys International Realty are thrilled to present Swan House Estate, which is located on c. 24 acres of breath-taking countryside, with magnificent views of the MacGuillicudhy Reeks Mountain range, private c. 3 acre stocked lake and the Kerry Blackwater river. With its stunning beauty and wide range of outdoor activities and amenities, this property truly has something to offer everyone. One of the standout features of Swan House Estate is its 550m stretch of the Kerry Blackwater river, a spate river that is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing. This stretch of river provides a truly unique and memorable experience for anglers, with a prolific summer and autumn salmon run that offers some of the finest salmon fishing in Ireland. Whether you're an experienced fisherman or a beginner, the Kerry Blackwater is the perfect place to enjoy the sport in a serene and peaceful environment. For those who enjoy hunting and shooting, Swan House Estate is a true paradise, with abundant bird life, including grouse, woodcock, and pheasant, as well as a healthy population of deer, rabbit, and hare. With its rolling hills, tranquil forests, and pristine rivers and lakes, this property provides a wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an experienced hunter or a beginner, the estate is the perfect place to indulge your passion and enjoy the thrill of the chase. In addition to its outdoor activities, Swan House Estate is also conveniently located just 10 minutes from the town of Kenmare, which is renowned for its excellent restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as its cultural and historical heritage. The town is also a hub for outdoor pursuits, with a range of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports, making it the perfect place to experience the beauty of the Kerry countryside. The main residence at Swan House Estate, is a 6-bedroom spacious property that has been designed with both comfort and style in mind. The house boasts stunning views of the countryside and the river, providing a peaceful and serene environment that is truly unique. The interiors are spacious, well-appointed, and tastefully decorated, offering the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. The property also boasts extensive leisure facilities including a well-equipped gymnasium, sauna, steam room and a games room with a full-sized pool table. The house is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of outdoor pursuits, or to host family and friends. In conclusion, Swan House Estate is a truly exceptional property that offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and natural beauty. With its stunning views, comfortable interiors, and tranquil outdoor spaces, this property is the perfect place to relax and unwind, or to host family and friends. The estate's ample hunting and shooting opportunities, along with its renowned salmon fishing on the Kerry Blackwater river, make this property a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the beauty and peace of the Kerry countryside at its best, and book your viewing today!
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden Irlande (Ireland)
Connemara Isles includes an original 1850 thatched house, a natural harbour and a truly distinctive island 9-hole golf course that has, likely, some of the most picturesque golf holes in Ireland. Additionally it includes enjoying a sea-front position in the heart of the Connemara Gaeltacht on Ireland’s west coast, among the wild, rugged beauty of the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’. The course is distractingly beautiful with breathtaking views of Cill Chiaráin Bay, Cnoc Leitir Móir and Cnoc Mordáin mountain and with ocean inlets and rocky outcrops providing wily natural hazards. Set within circa 56-acres [22.6-hectares] it, includes a linked island and a natural harbour. This charming course offers a unique golfing experience with traditional Connemara stone walls marking out the boundary and magnificent vista of rugged land and sea. The design purposely embraces the wild setting, with undulating fairways and greens magically positioned within the beautifully rugged landscape, optimizing the ocean front position and phenomenal panoramic scenic vistas. A causeway bridge links to a small island and the 3rd green, the 4th hole and 5th fairway. Furthermore, ruinous pre-famine cottages bound the sixth green. Designed and constructed as a nine-hole layout in 1993 by Tom Craddock and Pat Ruddy, notable designer of The European Club and others, the course at Connemara Isles encapsulates all that is good about old fashioned golf played in stunning surroundings. It is a 9-hole course with 18 tee boxes, measuring 5,260 yards per-70 with a standard scratch of 67 and a course record of 63. Ruddy notes in his book “Holes in my Head” that while small, it is full of character and joy. It sets out “hole measurements of this delightful island hopper of a course which are 323, 354, 159, 270, 412, 165, 284, 481 and 186 for a total of 2634 yards for nine and just 5,268 for 18 holes”. The seaside clubhouse incorporates the thatched ancestral home of the founders. Their great grandfather constructing it in 1850 when he returned from America as one of the survivors of the ill-fated Brig St. John famine ship that perished on the rocks near Boston Harbour in Cape Cod in 1849. The thatched house now purposed as a delightful bar within the clubhouse, replete with an open turf fire and linking to an extension added to provide a function room, an office, catering kitchen, toilets and changing rooms. An unexecuted plan to create a roof-top sea-front terrace would be amazing. It is the only thatched clubhouse in Ireland. Golf aside, the clubhouse has the potential to be, or incorporate, a phenomenal private coastal home. 3,702 square feet or 344 square metres [approx.]. Connemara Isles is situated at Annaghvane in Ceantar na nOileán, or the Island District, on the northwestern edge of Galway Bay. It’s an archipelago of low-lying islands characterised by dry stone walls and a patchwork of small rocky fields. A causeway bridge links to the mainland from the adjacent village of Bealadangan (Béal an Daingin). Amenities include a pub, a post office and a primary school. The sea around Connemara Isles is famous for its natural oyster and scallop beds and uncommonly there are seaweed harvesting rights. Traditional boating festivals in the Summer include heritage ‘Galway Hooker’ and Currach racing classes. The area offers a unique opportunity to experience wild Irish Connemara culture at its finest. The club has formed a fun and congenial social hub for locals and visitors alike. Located a 1-hour drive west of Galway city, the juxtaposition of the lively Atlantic Ocean and the quiet scenic vista of bogs, valleys and lakes and patchwork fields of Connemara is incredibly appealing. Irish (Gaeilge) is the everyday spoken language but locals easily switch to English (often peppered with Irish phrases). Here is a treasure house of all that is best in rich Irish heritage, culture and folklore, where people still sing and dance in the old traditional manner.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Cleandra (Ireland)
Nestled on the breathtaking Beara Peninsula, overlooking the serene Kenmare Bay, lies a collection of captivating properties sprawled across 9 acres of lush, verdant landscape. This idyllic retreat features two houses, two outbuildings, and a weathered famine cottage, promising an unparalleled living experience amidst the splendour of nature. One of the properties, affectionately known as the 'Pink House,' has secured planning permission for a conversion into a four-bedroom masterpiece. The design comprises an open plan kitchen and living space spanning the full width of the ground floor, with panoramic views across the bay towards Derrynane and Parknasilla. The living space will open onto a landscaped terrace taking advantage of the evening sun, and views west to the Atlantic Ocean. Below the terrace, also overlooking Kenmare Bay is the separate 56 sq meter garden studio, providing additional accommodation to suit the needs of any future occupants. Upstairs, new floor to ceiling dormer windows ensure the same stunning view from the bedrooms. The estate's original farmhouse stands as a rustic gem awaiting its transformation. With planning permission already in place, this historic building is poised to become a two-bedroom haven. The design provides two large double bedrooms and two bathrooms within the old house, both have floor to ceiling windows to take in the breathtaking view. A new glazed entrance pavilion links the old house to a spectacular contemporary vaulted living space, with a wood burning stove punctuating the view from the large picture window. West facing glass doors open onto a private sheltered terrace with magnificent views over the Atlantic. Just like at the Pink House, there is a separate spacious garden studio to provide additional accommodation.In addition to the two main houses, the property includes two outbuildings and a weathered famine cottage. These structures offer additional space and historical significance. The outbuildings could serve various purposes, such as guest accommodation, studios, or storage, while the famine cottage stands as a poignant reminder of Ireland's past. The entire site falls within a Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological importance. The Beara Peninsula is renowned for its compelling beauty and ecological diversity. The location is extremely private and secluded from neighbouring properties, offering complete silence apart from birdsong and the sound of waves breaking on the shoreline below. The west of the site is bordered by an ancient woodland of Sessile Oak and Hazel, crossed by several cascading streams. Within the woodland there is luxuriant growth of rare plants and ferns. The Miskish and Caha mountains form the rugged backbone of the peninsula, creating a dramatic backdrop as the land stretches towards the Atlantic Ocean. The Beara Peninsula, a striking stretch of land jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, lies on Ireland's southwestern coast, straddling Counties Cork and Kerry. The nearby village of Ardgroom is a 5 minute drive and has local shops, a post office, petrol station and pub. Castletownbere just under a 20 minute drive away provides a wider range of amenities typical of a provincial town. Colourful and vibrant Kenmare with its traditional pubs, award winning restaurants and two five start hotels is just a 40 minute drive. Kerry airport is approximately 1.5 hours and Cork International Airport is just under 2 hours.The Beara Peninsula offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Fishing is popular, with abundant coastal and freshwater spots teeming with fish. The peninsula's pristine beaches and wild swimming spots such as Cuas Pier which is a 5-minute walk are perfect for swimming.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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