The agencies at Kilcullen
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St. John’s Grove, nestled by high trees and adjacent to the countryside church that gave it its name, is overlooked by the 7th century Old Kilcullen round tower, reflected in its own round room. An authentically unique property, it was substantially altered by its owners using Bio-Architecture sustainable design fifteen years ago, mimicking nature’s symmetry and harmonics rather than copying a conventional style. Built by a gifted team of Estonian artisans, the design and craftsmanship must be seen to be fully appreciated. The energy flow envisioned by the architect is immediately striking on entering the large flowing open space of the home, with no right angles, just curves and circles, and natural light drawn through undulating windows that rise and fall with the sun from east to west, finally catching the last rays at the western terrace. Extending to 562 sq m (6,049 sq ft), the house sits on an elevated 4.235 hectares (10.46 acres) with a two-furlong gallop, American barn, boxes, lunging ring and walker, originally designed for a champion Irish trainer. Strategically located with easy access to the M9, M8 and M7, Dublin Airport is within 45–60 minutes and the Red Cow 30–40 minutes, traffic dependent. Train stations at Kildare, Newbridge and Sallins provide access to Dublin city centre, while the property sits between Punchestown and the Curragh, close to renowned stud farms including Gilltown Stud and Newabbey Stud, with the Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough nearby. Originally designed in 1998 and significantly extended between 2011–2012, the residence was wrapped in its distinctive design, with large expanses of glazing, carefully considered proportions and seamless connections between the principal reception areas and gardens. Developed with extensive attention to insulation and technology, the home remains cosy, comfortable and temperate year-round through a highly efficient ground heat recovery system. At the heart of the home is an impressive open-plan living space extending from the kitchen to the main lounge, with 4.57 m high vaulted ceilings, skylights and a flowing layout centred around the striking flood-lit “Round Room”. Accommodation is beautifully balanced for family life and entertaining, comprising seven bedrooms and seven bath/shower rooms, including a spacious principal suite, alongside a snug, breakfast area, dining and formal living spaces. Additional accommodation includes a home office, studio, games room, utility room, walk-in pantry and linen cupboard. High-quality finishes include polished limestone tiled flooring with underfloor heating, geothermal exchange, upgraded plumbing, wiring, windows, insulation and air exchange systems. Estonian double-glazed windows enhance comfort and efficiency, while wood-burning stoves add character in winter. The gardens and lands are integral to the property’s appeal, approached through electric gates and mature copper beech hedging, with cherry blossom, beech and oak planting. To the west, the mill stream creates a picturesque outdoor entertaining area with barbecue space, open bar and waterside platform. Exceptionally well suited to equestrian use, the grounds include a two-furlong gallop, American-style barn with 12 loose boxes, feed room, horse walker, lunging ring and four paddocks, complemented by a manager’s office, kitchen and shower facilities. St. John’s Grove represents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive luxury country residence offering substantial accommodation, architectural character and exceptional equestrian facilities within one of Ireland’s most established bloodstock regions, all within easy distance of Dublin. For further information on this spectacular property, please get in touch with us to arrange a private viewing or discuss the property in more detail.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
An attractive and exquisite home sympathetically set within the fabric of an historic corn mill and magically situated within private grounds on the banks of the river Liffey and including the original cascading mill race canal. In all about 3 acres (1.2 hectares) and extending to 6,900 square feet or 641 square metres of accommodation with 5 Bedrooms and 4 Bathrooms. With the resplendent red brick exterior stretching up to four and five floors and abutting the cascading mill wheel canal The Old 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. Historically and architecturally significant The Old Mill has a rare magical quality and retains much of the original industrial mill equipment makes a truly unique and enchanting home. Milling activity on the grounds 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.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Glendaars House is an extremely pleasant early 20 th -century country house, which benefits from significant upgrading and extending in recent years to present a comfortable 5-bedroom home with a separate 1-bedroom annexe apartment. 4,660 square feet or 433 square metres. Set within circa 4.6-acres (1.86-hectares) of grounds, the gardens are tremendous and with mature trees, shrubs and hedging are extremely private and tranquil. In addition to the original stables there is a well laid-out barn stabling complex with a turn-out area, a post-and-railed arena, paddock grazing and the benefit of access from a second entrance. The Dublin mountains framing the view below the grazing paddocks. Enjoying a rich and interesting historic provenance Glendaars House dates to circa 1924, when it was first inhabited by Colonel James (Jim) Slattery who was one of Michael Collin’s close confidantes in the Free State Army. One of the ‘Twelve Apostles’ his alias was ‘The One-Handed Assassin’, a hand being lost in military action. Later, Glendaars House was home to Ann Smurfit, who added the drawing room and family room. More recently, circa 2006, Glendaars House benefited from significant upgrading and extension works that remodelled the accommodation layout to provide four-bedroom suites, ample natural light and modern comfort. The guest apartment is independently accessed and has a large open plan kitchen with dining and living spaces, a bedroom and shower room. Adjacent is a large 2 door garage. A majestic laurel arch entrance with electric security gates leads to a gravelled forecourt in front of the house. A generous reception hall has a chequered tiled floor and cast iron fireplace with an open fire. The family room is dual aspect and has a distinctive exposed beam ceiling, large timber fireplace with an open fire and a large south-west facing bay window. It leads into the study, again dual aspect and with a large bay window, open fireplace, double French doors to outside and linking to the kitchen. The dining room has timber fireplace with an open fire and links to a large games or party room. Spacious it enjoys a triple aspect with large double French doors to a garden terrace, an open fireplace, exposed beamed ceiling and three bay windows. It is an extremely versatile space. The kitchen also enjoys a triple aspect and is a generous open plan living space with kitchen, living and dining spaces. It too has exposed ceiling beams, a fireplace with a wood stove and large double French doors to a garden patio terrace. Upstairs there is a wonderful master bedroom suite, four further bedrooms suites, a fifth bedroom and a family bathroom. The master suite has a large dual aspect bedroom, an ensuite bathroom with fitted bath and separate shower and a generous walk-in closet and eaves store. The second bedroom suite has an open fireplace, a dressing room and ensuite shower room, while bedrooms suites three and four each have ensuite shower rooms. The fifth bedroom is nearby to the family bathroom, itself positioned just off the stair landing. The gardens are extremely pleasant with well-placed south and west facing patio terraces linking easily to the house. A children’s play area within a stand of grand old cedar trees is magical and well sheltered. Mature shrubs and trees throughout the gardens ensure rich seasonal colour and include a distinctive red maple tree, oak, chestnut, sycamore, roan, silver birch, cherry blossoms, weeping willow trees and an apple orchard. Mature hedges ensure great shelter and privacy. Box hedging frames manicured lawns. The location is highly desirable, easily commutable to Dublin city and its international airport (a circa 35-minute drive), yet remarkably extremely tranquil and quiet. Naas town and Sallins (train station) are less than a 10-minute drive, the K-Club just a 5-minute drive and Maynooth town Quintessential country living, yet easy access to bustling urban centres.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Set amidst approx. 7.87 private acres beside the renowned K Club, Ladycastle House is an exceptional luxury residence that flawlessly combines classic Georgian-inspired elegance with modern sustainability and design. This 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom home boasts a B1 energy rating thanks to cutting-edge features including solar panels, a three-phase wind turbine, and a geothermal heating system. It is the epitome of refined country living, offering privacy, panoramic views over the K Club’s world-famous golf course, and the rolling countryside beyond. Accessed via double gates and approached by a breathtaking tree-lined driveway flanked with mature oak trees, flower beds, and manicured shrubbery, the setting alone signals the uniqueness of this home. Spanning approximately 491 sq mt (5,285 sq ft), the interior layout is as impressive as the exterior, with generous, light-filled spaces and elegant detailing throughout. Upon entry, a striking bifurcated staircase commands attention in the spacious foyer, illuminated by an expansive overhead skylight. It sets the tone for a beautifully designed interior that effortlessly balances grandeur with comfort. The south wing of the house features an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area with direct access to the gardens, ideal for entertaining or unwinding in peaceful surroundings. The kitchen/utility is finished in solid wood and includes a Belfast sink, granite countertops and backsplash, an oil-fired AGA, high-end Miele appliances, and premium ceramic flooring. The opposite wing offers additional reception space, a home office, a guest WC, and a storeroom. Throughout the home, 3 metre high ceilings, elegant coving, double-glazed timber sash windows, and bespoke details such as the handcrafted monkey-tail balustrade contribute to its distinctive character and exceptional quality. Upstairs, there are 4 generously sized bedrooms, 3 with en suite bathrooms and the 4th served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The 2nd floor offers a 5 th bedroom, a versatile space complemented by two additional storerooms, ideal for conversion into a studio, gym, or extra living areas. The exterior of the property is equally impressive, featuring limestone patio areas that provide multiple options for outdoor seating and entertaining, all set within fully enclosed grounds and extensive, mature gardens. Additional highlights include a substantial backup generator, a comprehensive security and camera system, a large car garage, and a separate storage shed. Built just 25 years ago, the property remains a lasting testament to the care and vision of its owner over the years. Ladycastle House is more than a residence, it is a statement property, blending timeless architecture, high-spec modern living, and an enviable location adjoining one of Ireland’s most exclusive golf resorts. Rarely does a home of this calibre come to market, making it an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers seeking luxury, space, and serenity just moments from world-class amenities. Located beside the world-renowned K Club in Straffan, Co. Kildare, Ladycastle House enjoys a truly prestigious setting in one of Ireland’s most exclusive residential enclaves. The K Club, famed for hosting the 2006 Ryder Cup, offers championship golf, a luxurious spa, fine dining, and five-star amenities, all just moments from your doorstep. This area is defined by its peaceful countryside beauty, mature landscapes, and the discreet elegance of neighbouring estates, making it a highly sought-after location for those who value both privacy and luxury.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
The Old Schoolhouses at Knockatillane are two 19th-century granite school buildings, beautifully converted into residential use in the 1970s. Together, they form a pair of timeless residences, rich in character and deeply connected to their surroundings. Offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to acquire two distinctive homes on one site. The houses lend themselves to a variety of living arrangements such as a principal residence with guest house, accommodation for extended family, or an attractive investment opportunity. The Schoolmasters house The larger of the two, offering four bedrooms, is cleverly planned around a galley kitchen and central spiral staircase. Open-plan in spirit yet subtly zoned, the spaces achieve a perfect balance of functionality and architectural flair. The Old School house A one-bedroom retreat where generous living spaces take centre stage. The open-plan living, dining, and sunken kitchen areas flow together seamlessly, while an open-stair mezzanine introduces privacy and a sense of quiet retreat. Both homes feature pared-back interiors, evocative of a refined 1970s aesthetic. Together, they are a masterclass in restraint and functionality. They are effortlessly sophisticated, timeless in design, and perfectly suited to modern living. Set in the heart of the Liffey Valley, where the river begins its descent from the Wicklow Mountains, the houses are surrounded by terraced gardens framed by Scots pine. The gardens are a harmonious blend of sweeping lawns, one of which was once a regular croquet lawn, alongside practical parking areas, all framed by traditional dry-stone walls. Stone patio circles and granite steps, crafted from locally sourced stones, add character and a sense of history, seamlessly integrating the landscape with the architecture. A magnificent lime tree stretches its broad canopy between the two buildings, offering a natural connection that unites the architecture and softens the landscape. Full-height glazing, terraces, mezzanines, and bridges dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, creating a seamless dialogue with nature. A truly exceptional opportunity in one of Wicklow’s most inspiring settings, certain to captivate discerning buyers. Early viewing is strongly advised.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
An Extraordinary Irish Estate Village On the peaceful banks of the Grand Canal in County Kildare, lies one of Ireland's most remarkable private estate villages Rarely does an opportunity arise to acquire an entire village of such architectural integrity and character. The Village at Lyons represents not simply a property, but a living piece of Irish heritage, where re-crafted centuries-old stone buildings, landscaped courtyards, gardens complete with feature lake and water mill combine to create a setting of exceptional charm and distinction The Village at Lyons is a privately owned, beautifully restored historic village set within a pastoral landscape of rolling farmland, mature trees and waterways - an enchanting destination just a 30-minute drive from Dublin. The Village at Lyons sits beside Lyons Hill, an early medieval royal site that was the home of the Kings of Leinster from c.760AD. Originally developed in the 18 th and 19 th centuries as a thriving canal-side milling village, the buildings that form today's 20-acre estate evolved into a village in the 1820's, which had the Jolly Angler Inn, a police barracks, a lock yard, a Church of Ireland school and a towering four storey watermill. The flourmill was run by Joseph P. Shackleton, a relative of the famous Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton. The Village At Lyons was meticulously restored in the 1990's under the ownership of Dr. Tony Ryan, visionary founder of Ryanair, who dedicated himself to bringing this important Irish village back to its former glory with a passionate focus on preserving its historical character. Today, the village forms an elegant collection of rose-clad cottages arranged around intimate squares and gardens, each one carefully curated to honour the estate's rich architectural heritage while offering contemporary comfort and functionality. Every element of this remarkable property has been painstakingly restored by globally renowned master craftsmen, and the result reflects a deep respect for Ireland's craft traditions and architectural heritage. The Village at Lyons stands as one of the rarest private estate villages in Ireland and combines the timeless allure of Ireland’s historic villages with the comforts of contemporary luxury, creating a truly enchanting sanctuary. Accessed via a gated tree-lined avenue, the village immediately conveys a sense of tranquillity and grandeur. The property spans approximately 20 acres of idyllic grounds, featuring flourishing gardens, orchards, and placid waterways. Interiors showcase remarkable antique detailing and embellishments, complemented by stylish furnishings chosen with meticulous attention to detail, preserving the estate’s singular character. Accommodation includes cozy cottages, an award-winning spa and several dining and entertaining venues perfect for private use or entertaining on a grand scale. Beyond the bounds of the village, the landscape opens toward world-class stud farms, championship golf courses, and notable country houses, all deeply connected to the natural surroundings. While deeply tranquil and rooted in nature, The Village at Lyons sits only a short drive from Dublin's centre - offering a rare combination of rural serenity and urban accessibility. Opportunities to acquire a complete historic village are almost unheard of. The Village at Lyons offers a singular chance to steward a piece of Ireland's cultural and architectural heritage whilst shaping its next chapter. Whether envisioned as a private estate of extraordinary distinction; a flagship leisure destination, global leadership wellness or creative retreat; or a long-term heritage investment, this remarkable property presents a truly unparalleled offering in the Irish market. Exclusive Marketing Agents in the United States, Sotheby's International Realty New York - Sharon Buckely, Eileen Angelo, Max Collins.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Ashleigh House is an exceptional architect designed Georgian-style home privately positioned within 17-acres (6.87 hectares). Designed by the renowned historic house architect John O’Connell in the late Regency Georgian style the house is aesthetically very pleasing and being a contemporary build, circa 2002, incorporates high specification modern building standards and is an extremely comfortable country home with period elegance. Superbly incorporating gracious Georgian architecture and charm Ashleigh House extends to some 5,242 square feet (487 square metres) and includes high ceilings, an elegant, curved staircase, ceiling cornices and expansive tall sash windows that allow expansive views over bucolic countryside. The accommodation is well laid out and bright, the principal rooms benefitting from dual aspects and well orientated for sun and natural light. The courtyard guest house adds useful additional accommodation of 1,302 square feet (121 square metres) and has 2-bedrooms. The position of Ashleigh House within its lands is superb with the house extremely well orientated, such that the approach is to the north aspect and the sunny south facing façade opens onto a superb, enclosed garden. An elegant portico leads from a gravelled forecourt into a spacious reception hall with a feature marble fireplace and decorative curved staircase. The generous family room enjoys a triple aspect and, like the dining room and kitchen, has linking double French doors to the gardens. Two symmetrical marble fireplaces beautifully balance the room. The dining room links to the hall and kitchen and double French doors open to the south-facing patio terrace. The kitchen is in the country house style and again has double French doors linking to the south-facing patio terrace. A linking axial hall accesses a home office, laundry room, cloak room with separate WC and links to the courtyard. A large spacious landing on the first-floor links to the bedrooms and a staircase to the top floor. The master bedroom suite is exceptional with a sunny dual aspect, a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom. Bedroom 2 has a connecting door to the family bathroom and there are two further bedrooms on this floor. The upper floor has a screen room with a projector screen, a walk-in linen or luggage room and to two further bedrooms, adding to 6 bedrooms in total. A crawl space basement has large capacity water tanks and a silent pressuring pump, providing constant good water pressure. The courtyard guest house has a living room and kitchen at ground level and two bedrooms on the first floor, each with shower rooms. The courtyard itself provides useful parking next to the house and has a workshop, boiler house, store and a Tesla car charging station. It includes espalier trained pears along the south-facing wall. A separate chalet style outbuilding has a studio/gym and a store for the heating oil tanks. The grounds feature manicured gardens, three stud-fenced fertile paddocks and an electric security gate at the road. Ample exterior lighting provides a magical evening illumination and can be remotely operated. Ashleigh House is extremely well located in a tranquil position within famed stud-farming countryside in a very fashionable part of county Kildare. Yet is easily accessible to bustling urban centres and Dublin city and airport. Celbridge town is a 6-minute drive (2 miles or 3.4 km), Maynooth University town an 8-minute drive (3.3 miles or 5.4 km) and Hazelhatch train station a 10-minute drive. Dublin airport is a 25-minute drive (21 miles or 34 km). Notable schools and universities and a wide array of leisure and sporting amenity are immediately close-by. The K-Club and Carton House boutique spa hotels with Championship golf courses are each respectively 8-minute and 15-minutes’ drive away. Dublin city centre with a wide array of theatres, eateries, restaurants and boutique shopping is just 17 miles or 28 km’s away.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Kilcullen. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.