luxury real estate for sale Dunmore East, Ireland
House with pool and garden Dunmore East (Ireland)
Forenaught, Creaden is a truly exceptional home that offers a luxurious and secluded lifestyle in a picturesque setting. Nestled on a 3.5 acre site, the house is perched in an elevated position, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the stunning Creaden Bay and Waterford Estuary. The surrounding landscape is adorned with mature trees, creating a serene and private atmosphere. Inside the home, you will find six spacious bedrooms that provide ample space for family and guests. The open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with its unique pyramid shaped Kephren fireplace is the heart of the home, offering a seamless flow and a perfect space for entertaining. The separate formal dining and seating area adds an elegant touch, providing an ideal space for hosting special occasions or intimate gatherings. One of the standout features of this home is the outdoor space. The wrap-around terrace offers a fantastic vantage point to soak in the mesmerizing views while enjoying the sea breeze. The outdoor kitchen and barbecue area make it easy to indulge in al fresco dining, creating memorable experiences with family and friends. This area features a remote control roof system with electric wind blinds. For added convenience, the property includes a detached Studio Apartment, providing a separate living space for extended family or guests. The detached garage offers ample storage space, while the home office pod provides a dedicated area for work or creative pursuits. For those who prioritize their health and fitness, the exercise thermal pool is a true gem. This feature allows you to stay active and rejuvenate in the comfort of your own home, providing a private oasis for relaxation and well-being. Forenaught is ideally located just a short 5-minute drive from the sought-after fishing village of Dunmore East. Here, you can explore a variety of charming restaurants, traditional pubs and a vibrant sailing club. Additionally, the property is within walking distance of Creaden Beach, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls along the shoreline. Woodstown Beach is also just a quick 5-minute drive away, offering another beautiful spot to relax and unwind. Despite its secluded location, Forenaught is conveniently situated within a 90-minute drive from both Dublin and Cork. This makes it an ideal choice for those who desire a tranquil retreat while still having easy access to major cities for work or leisure. The new owners will enjoy year round comfort with underfloor geothermal heating and an air to water heat pump system providing an energy efficient B1 rating. This remarkable home offers a harmonious blend of luxury, privacy and convenience. With its stunning views, spacious interiors and exceptional outdoor amenities, this is a truly special place to call home. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract, and whilst every effort has been made in preparing all descriptions, dimensions, maps, and plans, these details should not be relied upon as fact. Dimensions / Illustrations are for guideline purposes only and not to scale. RE/MAX Property Specialists - Team fogarty will not hold itself responsible for any inaccuracies contained therein.
…By Annonceur International
9 listings near Dunmore East
Seaside house with garden and terrace Rosslare Harbour (Ireland)
A Distinguished Coastal Residence occupying a superb position close to the shoreline and enjoying beautiful sea views, this exceptional home captures the very essence of refined coastal living. From the moment of arrival, the property conveys a wonderful sense of tranquillity and understated luxury, where light-filled interiors and carefully designed spaces create a home that is both elegant and effortlessly welcoming. The house has been thoughtfully arranged to maximise both comfort and lifestyle. Generous living spaces flow seamlessly throughout, designed for modern living while also providing the perfect setting for relaxed entertaining. Large windows draw natural light deep into the home while framing views of the surrounding coastal landscape, allowing the sea and sky to become part of the daily experience. Every element of the interior reflects quality and proportion. The spacious double bedrooms offer comfort and privacy in equal measure, while the impressive dormer level provides outstanding versatility. This upper level can easily accommodate additional family members, visiting guests, or serve as a private retreat, making the property equally suited as a luxurious permanent residence or an exceptional coastal getaway. Outside, the gardens have been carefully planned to complement the home’s coastal setting. A sheltered morning sunspot offers the perfect place to begin the day, while the beautifully designed decked area to the rear provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining and summer entertaining, surrounded by fresh sea air and the gentle atmosphere of the coast. Few properties enjoy the privilege of such easy access to the beach while also benefiting from captivating sea views. Homes in locations such as this consistently command enduring value and desirability, offering not only a beautiful place to live but also a lifestyle defined by nature, space and serenity. Despite its exclusivity on a private road, the property retains a relaxed charm and exceptional sense of privacy. The location will appeal strongly to discerning buyers seeking a high-quality coastal residence within comfortable reach of Dublin and other major centres. The wider Wexford region is celebrated for its outstanding natural beauty and vibrant lifestyle, with attractions including JFK Park, the Irish National Heritage Park, Wexford Harbour, and an array of superb beaches and golf courses all close at hand. This remarkable home represents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented coastal property with sea views in one of Ireland’s most desirable seaside locations, a place where elegant living, privacy, and the timeless appeal of the sea come together in perfect harmony
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Property with garden Stoneyford (Ireland)
A most attractive 19 th Century country house superbly set within pleasant gardens overlooking the Nore river valley and enjoying fishing and frontage onto the King’s River. Enjoying a highly desirable location between the charming villages of Stoneyford and Bennettsbridge and less than a 15-minute drive to medieval Kilkenny City. Extending to 24.5-acres (9.9-hectares) the mature grounds are quite delightful and include glorious river and woodland walks, walled grazing paddocks, a stone courtyard and formal gardens. Built in the Classical style and enjoying a rich provenance, Annamult House dates to circa 1825 and incorporates the fabric of an older house, thought to date to circa 1690. A comprehensive restoration in 2011 sympathetically preserved the strong architectural merit and classical architectural detailing alongside ensuring a pleasant and comfortable home for 21 st Century living. The accommodation is well proportioned and extends to 7,917 square feet (735.5 square metres) and includes a large reception hall, 4 reception rooms and 7 principal bedrooms. A magical gravelled drive rolls past mature woodland onto an arched sweep capturing views to both the King’s River and River Nore on arrival to the front door set attractively within a stone veranda porch. The interior features generously proportioned rooms with high ceilings and fine tall windows giving good natural light. The drawing room and an ante room combing through folding timber doors to extend the entire depth of the south-side of the house and marvellously linking to the gardens from twin sets of glazed French doors. Indeed, all the main reception rooms interconnect well to allow fine entertaining. Intact features from the Classical design include marble chimneypieces, ceiling cornices and central roses, window shuttering and panelled doors. Restoration improvements include comprehensive upgrades or entire replacement of plumbing, wiring, roofing and windows, a new kitchen, new bathrooms and fibre broadband. A principal bedroom suite has a shower room and dressing room. There are 4 further bedrooms suites and 2 further bedrooms, which share a large bathroom or could all combine to present a substantial bedroom suite. Annamult House is situated amidst beautifully mature grounds where the informal gardens immediately adjacent to the house include a variety of mature shrubs and trees and link seamlessly to the grassy banks of the King’s River and to the surrounding woodland. An attractive courtyard with stone outbuildings and old stables adjoins the house. A combination of garden paths, river walks and woodland trails allow the glorious grounds and a variety of wildlife to be easily enjoyed. Grazing paddocks allow horses or ponies to be kept. Private fishing rights along the owned banks of the King’s River. Situated within the Nore river valley the Annamult area is a favoured destination to enjoy peaceful and picturesque living within easy reach of fashionable Kilkenny City, quaint bustling village life and the nearby renowned Mount Juliet Resort (hotel, golfing, spa, restaurant, equestrian facilities). A bridge once linked Annamult to the Mount Juliet Estate across the river. The nearby village of Bennetsbridge is synonymous with pottery and crafts while covering daily shopping needs. Both Stoneyford (2.5 miles or 4 km) and Bennettsbridge (3.1 miles or 5 km) have primary schools. Kilkenny city offers a variety of boutique shops, schools (primary and secondary), hospitals (public and private), pubs, theatres, cafes and quality restaurants include the Campagne and Lady Helen with Michelin stars. The nearby Nore Valley Walk extends along the river Nore (6 miles or 10 km). Annamult House is extremely accessible with the M9 Dublin-Waterford motorway access a 10-minute drive, allowing access to Dublin city and airport within 90-minutes. There are frequent rail services on the Dublin-Waterford line from Kilkenny station. Link buses connect the villages to Kilkenny city
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Paulstown (Ireland)
Chantry House Chantry House is a distinguished early twentieth-century residence set amidst approximately 0.6 hectares (1.4 acres) of mature, landscaped grounds. Constructed in 1928, this impressive detached home stands as a testament to enduring architectural character, thoughtfully restored and reimagined to meet the expectations of contemporary living. It has undergone a meticulous programme of refurbishment, preserving the integrity and charm of the original structure while introducing refined modern finishes of exceptional quality. The result is a residence that effortlessly balances period elegance with contemporary sophistication. Approached through a striking pillared entrance and along a sweeping double driveway, the property immediately conveys a sense of arrival and distinction. Entrance steps lead to double-leaf glass panelled doors opening into a welcoming porch, setting the tone for the refined interiors beyond. Inside, the accommodation unfolds with a natural flow and generous proportions, each room benefitting from an abundance of light and carefully considered detailing. The ground floor offers a harmonious blend of formal and informal living spaces. Two gracious reception rooms provide an ideal setting for entertaining or quiet relaxation, while the beautifully designed open-plan living and dining area creates a bright and inviting heart to the home. The bespoke kitchen is fitted to an exacting standard, combining functionality with elegant design, and is complemented by a separate pantry and utility room, ensuring practicality without compromising style. Throughout, the interiors reflect impeccable attention to detail, with finishes selected to enhance both comfort and aesthetic appeal. To the rear of the residence lies an attractive internal courtyard, adding further character and versatility to the property. One of the adjoining outbuildings has been upgraded and modernised into warehouse space, complete with rollers shutter door, whilst the other out houses present significant potential for additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permission. This flexible space enhances the overall adaptability of the home and offers exciting scope for future development. Ascending to the first floor, five generously proportioned double bedrooms provide luxurious private accommodation. Each bedroom benefits from its own ensuite bathroom, offering a rare level of comfort and convenience. The design of these rooms ensures both privacy and elegance, making them ideally suited to family living or to hosting guests in style. The surrounding grounds extend to approximately 1.4 acres laid in lawns and a well-established orchard of apple trees. While Chantry House currently serves as a magnificent private residence, its scale, layout, and strategic location present a wealth of alternative opportunities. Its proximity to the M9 Dublin, Waterford motorway ensures excellent connectivity, making it ideally positioned for ventures such as boutique hospitality, a retreat or wellness centre, corporate headquarters, or a destination restaurant, craft or garden centre. The property’s flexibility, combined with its architectural charm and accessibility, sets it apart as an exceptional investment opportunity as well as a remarkable home, all subject to the requisite permissions. Chantry House represents a rare chance to acquire a substantial and beautifully restored period residence of true distinction. It offers the unique combination of refined country living within a close-knit community, while remaining conveniently connected to major transport routes and amenities. Elegant, versatile and impeccably presented, this is a property of enduring appeal and exceptional potential.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden and terrace Charlesfort (Ireland)
Charlesfort House Estate For Sale in Ferns County Wexford Ireland Esales Property ID: es5553709 Charlesfort House Estate’ Set on c. 5.5 Acres Tombrack Ferns County Wexford Y21 FW32 Charlesfort House Estate • Sympathetically and lovingly restored to its former glory by highly skilled craftsmen in 2005, this 18th century estate offers a rich historical feel coupled with the benefits of modern living and design that detract nothing from the history or warm feeling that emanates from this type of house, an absolute must for those seeking a safe and peaceful retreat in the beautiful Irish countryside with endless potential. • Main residence is a detached, three-bay, two-storey over part raised basement with 4 bedrooms – extending to 448 sq. meter/ c. 4,821 sq. ft. • Two guest lodges, each containing 2-bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/ living/dining room and with separate road access, each extending to 88.35 sq. meter/ c. 951 sq. ft. • Situated in an extremely quiet and peaceful location and set on c. 5.5 acres/ 22,258 Meters sq., with spectacular panoramic countryside views and paddocks for horses or other grazing stock. • Main residence consists of period type entrance hall, reception living room, magnificent formal dining room, very large kitchen/dining room, butler’s pantry, library nook or home office, laundry room, wine cellar, courtyard basement storage rooms, 4 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms DESCRIPTION: On arrival at Charlesfort House Estate, you are immediately struck by the impressive entrance, created by splayed wide stone walls consisting of granite features, and to the gate piers upon which hang the magnificent wrought iron gates. This majestic entrance immediately sets the scene for what lies at the end of the meandering tree-lined avenue, bringing you gently to the main residence. Stood amongst the spectacular garden shelter, you arrive at the awesome double bow-fronted country house. The house with all of its quality period features stands with distinction, whilst emanating the wonderful warmth and charm of a family home. In addition to the main house, the estate consists of two detached guest lodges, over five acres of quality land with multiple paddocks, captivating gardens, well stocked with a huge variety of flowers and shrubs and a very large workshop extending to c. 4,058 sq. ft. / 377 sq. metres floor space, with additional loft space. Surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, Charlesfort House has all the warmth of a family home and exudes a peaceful, welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Restored in 2005 with amazing skill and accuracy by the current owners, the 448 sq. meters/ c. 4,821 sq. ft. of the main house is arranged over three floors consisting of a magnificent entrance hall, a large reception living room, spectacular dining room, 4 large bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, large Kitchen/dining room, butler’s pantry, library/ gallery or home office, laundry room, wine cellar and courtyard basement storage rooms. Throughout the property, specific attention has been given to the preservation of the period features and this can be clearly seen in the outstanding quality finish on every level. A truly remarkable period property offering modern comforts whilst including environmental sustainability features to extend the lifetime of this estate for centuries to come. The main house entrance door is approached by rising up the seven cut-granite steps, bordered by the beautiful wrought iron railings on either side. The cut-granite surround of the door with engaged Doric columns on plinths, leads into the spectacular hallway with marble tiled flooring and intricate marble cut mosaic feature, all of which is complimented by the four arch rests, perfectly situated to exhibit the amazing 'Four-Season Ladies', in keeping with the preservation of the building. All of the period style internal doors, some of which are reclaimed and of a similar period to the property, are adorned with rounded solid brass handles and ornately cut door protectors. Radiators of the highest quality formed from cast iron and with elaborate period design, give amazing warmth to these large rooms. The timber skirting and architrave throughout, further enriches the feel of quality with a classic gardenia finish. The large reception living room has treble bay windows overlooking the front gardens and surrounding countryside, an open fire with an amazing ornate antique fireplace in marble and stunning wide plank solid oak floor boards. This is complimented by the dual aspect window at the rear of the room looking across to the curved wall of the rear courtyard. Looking out from the front bay window across the large gardens and fields beyond, it is easily imagined when surrounded by the history that you are back in the days just after the house was constructed, such is the overwhelming feeling of history in the property. Of outstanding quality, the bespoke kitchen designed and built by specialist craftsmen using locally sourced solid Oak and solid Elm creates the perfect blend between the old and the modern. Modern appliances are cleverly disguised by the period style high cupboards and curved units including the curved pull-out larder. The stunning over mantle surrounds the dual fuel Aga Range style cooker. Tastefully finished, the oak is painted in a soft pastel shade and the elm is simply varnished to show the beauty of the wood. Granite work tops finish the incredible look and feel of the room. Following through from the kitchen, the high-quality continues with the butler’s pantry being finished with solid 'Cat’s Paw' oak units and granite worktop. From there a door leads to the rear courtyard. A fantastic formal dining room is found down stairs in the garden basement level, measuring c. 55sq m / 592 sq ft. Upon entry, a natural stone floor that looks as old as the property is further enhanced by a striking feature wall which incorporates masonry and red brick cornices with feature arches on either side of a solid fuel stove. Dual aspect windows bring the room to its full splendour. On the same level are found two bedrooms, a large walk-in closet, bathroom, and laundry room. A door leading to outside storage rooms and the wine cellar make up the remainder of this floor. Immediately ahead of the main entrance hall reception area is found the main hallway. The outstanding feature of this area is the fantastic period staircase that leads to the upper levels. Built in a style that compliments the age of the property, the staircase is complete with a stunning mahogany carved monkey tail handrail and carpeted stair runner with brass retaining rods. To the left on arrival at the first landing is found the library/ gallery area. Flooded with light from three sash windows overlooking the rear courtyard and distant fields, this area would also be the ideal space from which to work from home. Opposite on the same landing is the guest bathroom. Continuing further up the staircase and along the passage, you arrive at the Master Bedroom Suite. Comprising of treble bay windows overlooking the front garden and paddock area of the property, the view out over the seemingly endless countryside is enhanced by the elevation. A large heated walk-in dressing room provides more than ample space for clothing and footwear with a window looking out towards the rear and side views of the fields and tree lined horizon beyond. Immediately adjacent to the Master Bedroom Suite is the large family bathroom complete with an antique style standalone roll-top cast iron bath, cleverly positioned to overlook the same countryside views whilst bathing in extreme luxury by the glow of the fire surrounded by the amazing antique cast iron fireplace. The large AGI corner shower unit with multi head jet shower, music system and lighting controls make bathing a long and luxurious process. The W.C is an antique style pan that has a raised cistern with pull chain. By far the crowning glory of this room is the unique antique mirror back dresser that has been remarkably and professionally repurposed into a one-off antique furniture piece. This takes the form of a double vanity sink unit with marble top and wall mounted mirror with intricately carved matching frame. Adjacent to this bathroom is another large bedroom with feature curved walls and two sash windows overlooking the fields and distant hills. Within the rear courtyard, large arched wrought iron gates lead you to the former coach house and stables that were rebuilt and converted in to two guest lodges, one on either side of the stone arch. The lodges are also accessible via a separate road access with electric security gates, and each one extends to c. 1,200 sq ft. / 111.5 sq. meters. Both guest lodges are on two levels and comprises two upper level bedrooms and one bathroom, and an open plan living room, kitchen/ dining room. Workshop & Offices: This substantial building that extends to into the workshop yard includes a hallway leading to a fully functioning office on the left and from the hallway continuing straight leads into the entertainment room with bar counter, pool table area and bathroom. The large workshop is accessed via a 4.4mtr wide roller door with dual sided loft space and nine sash windows in keeping the traditional courtyard appeal. Ultimately, this 18th century estate, restored to its former glory with modern features whilst retaining the feel of a time long gone, offers much for those seeking the peace and safety of a retreat in the Irish countryside ACCOMMODATION Entrance Hallway: 10.40m/ 34.1 ft. x 2.74m/ 8.10 ft. Marble flooring with centre marble cut mosaic feature, the preserved four arched alcoves built into the surrounding walls, cast iron radiators, gate intercom and alarm. Reception Sitting Room: 10.38m/ 34.1 ft. (max) x 4.63m/ 15.2 ft. Antique solid marble surrounding an open cast iron fireplace, solid wide panel oak floors, dual aspect sash windows with treble bay windows to the front, cat iron radiators and TV point. Kitchen/Dining Room: 10.00m/33 ft. x 5.26m/ 17.3 ft. Natural Stone floors, treble bay feature sash windows, cast iron radiators, dual fuel AGA range cooker, bespoke kitchen, extra height wall units finished in locally sourced solid oak and solid elm timber, kitchen island. Belfast sinks, under large sash window. Integrated Neff electric cooker, microwave, Hotpoint dishwasher, fridge freezer. Butler’s Pantry: 5.58m/ 18.3 ft x 1.73m/ 5.7 ft. Natural Stone floors, cast iron radiators, high-quality finished floor to ceiling units with solid Cat’s Paw oak units, granite worktop with double sided granite cut drains feeding into the stainless-steel double sink, door leading to the rear courtyard. (Two Steps Down) Guest Bathroom: 1.98m/ 6.5 ft (max) x 1.98m/ 6.5 ft. (max) Antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver, marble flooring, cast iron radiator, sash window overlooking the courtyard. Stairs leading to Garden Level: Mahogany monkey tail handrail. Under floor heating at this level, zoned separately to other areas of the property. Hallway 7.06m/23.2 ft. x 2.27m/ 7.5 ft. Marble flooring, door leading to garden level courtyard with wine cellar and two storage rooms. Formal Dining Room: 10.31m/ 33.8 ft. x 5.31m/ 17.5 ft. Natural Stone flooring, dual aspect windows, curved wall, bespoke crafted curved curtain rail, sash windows overlooking the colourful garden. Feature spot lighting built into the impressive masonry brickwork and double arches, solid fuel stove. Bedroom 3: 4.94m/ (max) x 4.70m Marble flooring, feature bay sash window on curved wall, open fireplace framed with a black mantle with burnt orange and green Welsh slate inbuilt and black plated insert (not for use). TV point, multiple power points. Bedroom 4: 4.83m (max) x 4.24m Marble flooring, feature curved wall with sash window and bespoke crafted curved curtain rail, TV point and multiple power points. Bathroom 3: 4.0m (max) x 1.70m Marble floors, antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver. AGI power enclosed shower with multiple jets, tiled surround. Walk in Wardrobe Closet Room: 3.37m x 2.29m Marble flooring, floor to ceiling storage shelving on both walls. Sash window with splayed walls. Laundry Room: 2.00m x 2.00m (max) Marble flooring, plumbed for washing machine and dryer, laundry chute from shower room upstairs, floor level storage units and counter space. External lower garden courtyard level: Wine Cellar: 3.16m x 2.00m wall-mounted wine racks. Storage Room: 2.74m x 2.43m Pump House With further storage space: 3.33m x 2.00m Returning to the main hallway stairs at kitchen and living/ reception room level, to… Staircase to the first floor: Mahogany handrail and carpet runner with brass rod fixtures to… Landing: 2.97m x 2.43m (max) timber flooring. Three steps rising to… Library Nook/Home Office/Gallery: 4.24m x 1.79m superbly lit room with three large sash windows and window seat overlooking the central courtyard, cast iron radiator. Across the landing to… Shower Room: 3.47m x 2.20m (max) Tiled flooring and walls, antique style wash hand basin and WC, with traditional pull leaver, cast iron radiator, AGI power enclosed shower with multiple jets, extractor fan and laundry chute. Stairs continue to….. Upper Second Floor Landing: 2.50m x 2.31m Timber flooring, cast iron radiator. Master Bedroom Suite: 7.33m x 5.28m Timber flooring, treble bay windows overlooking the front of the property and countryside beyond. Cast iron radiators, TV point, multiple power points. Door leading to… Dressing Room/ Walk-in Wardrobe: 5.25m x 2.79m (max) Timber flooring, window seat overlooking central courtyard, expansive range of open storage units’ floor to ceiling. Bedroom 2: 4.77m x 5.11m (max) Timber flooring, cast iron radiator, feature curved wall, two windows overlooking the surrounding countryside. Master Bathroom Suite: 6.85m x 4.71m (max) Free-standing antique style cast-iron bath, Unique bespoke antique vanity unit with double sinks and marble countertop, ornate matching mirror above, antique cast iron open fireplace (not for use, electrical wiring to suit electric fire insert), WC., with traditional pull leaver, enclosed corner AGI power jet shower with built in sound and light system controls, treble bay window overlooking the avenue and gardens to the front, cast iron radiators. Door leading to.. . Walk-in Closet: 2.88m x 1.11m Tiled flooring, ample shelving and loft access. Total Floor Area: c. 448 sq.m. / 4,821 sq.ft. GUEST COURTYARD LODGE 1: Living/Dining/Kitchen 7.36m/ 24.2 ft. x 4.95m/ 16.1 ft. Dual aspect windows, marble stone flooring, Dimplex electric fire unit, phone point, TV point, multiple power points, floor and eye level kitchen units, tiled splash back, stainless steel sink and drain, Whirlpool electric oven, electric hob, and extractor fan, washing mashing, dishwasher, and Hotpoint dyer. Timber Staircase (with built-in ground floor under stairs storage) to… Landing: 2.80m/ 9.1 ft. x 2.60m/ 8.5 ft. Timber flooring. Master Bedroom: 4.98m/ 16.3 ft x 4.61m/ 15.11 ft. Timber flooring, TV point, power points and windows overlooking the central courtyard. Bathroom: 2.61m/ 8.6 ft. x 2.10m/ 6.9 ft. With WC, wash hand basin, corner enclosed power shower, tiled flooring. Bedroom 2: 5.30m/ 17.4 ft. x 3.00m/ 9.9 ft. Timber flooring, roof window, courtyard facing window. Total Floor Area: c. 88 sq.m. / 951 sq.ft. Services • Oil fired central heating • Private water well supply • Separate electric meter GUEST COURTYARD LODGE 2 Living/Dining/Kitchen 7.36m/ 24.2 ft. x 4.95m/ 16.1 ft. Dual aspect windows, marble stone flooring, Dimplex electric fire unit, phone point, TV point, multiple power points, floor and eye level kitchen units, tiled splash back, stainless steel sink and drain, Whirlpool electric oven, electric hob, and extractor fan, washing mashing, dishwasher, and Hotpoint dyer. Timber Staircase (with built-in ground floor under stairs storage) to… Landing: 2.80m/ 9.1 ft. x 2.60m/ 8.5 ft. Timber flooring. Master Bedroom: 4.98m/ 16.3 ft x 4.61m/ 15.11 ft. Timber flooring, TV point, power points and windows overlooking the central courtyard. Bathroom: 2.61m/ 8.6 ft. x 2.10m/ 6.9 ft. With WC, wash hand basin, corner enclosed power shower, tiled flooring. Bedroom 2: 5.30m/ 17.4 ft. x 3.00m/ 9.9 ft. Timber flooring, roof window, cute courtyard facing peep window. Total Floor Area: c. 88 sq.m. / 951 sq.ft. Services • Oil fired central heating • Private water well supply • Separate electric meter WORKSHOP: Accessed from rear driveway through electric security gates leading to workshop yard and to… Large Workshop: 33.13m/ 108.7 ft. x 9.63m/ 31.6 ft Accessed via 4.4m/ 14.5 ft. wide roller door. Two loft storage areas. 9 high level, sash windows. Total Floor Area: c. 377 sq.m. / 4,058 sq.ft. Office & Leisure Area Hallway: 3.25m/15.9 ft x 1.02m/ 3.4 ft. Carpet flooring. Office: 4.80m/ 15.7 ft. x 3.00m/9.9 ft. Carpet flooring, electrical and network cable conduit at desk height, large window overlooking rear access and workshop yard. Entertainment/Games Room: 5.98m/ 19.6ft. x 4.63m/15.1 ft. Bar/ counter and pool table area. Bathroom: 1.92m/6.3 ft. x 1.51m/ 5 ft. With WC, wash hand basin and wall shelving. ABOUT THE AREA Charlesfort House is an outstanding estate in a scenic location of rolling countryside hills on c. 5.5 acres just outside the village of Ferns, Co Wexford, in the Republic of Ireland. This stunning property is less than 5km from the village itself, which was the ancient capital of Leinster and gateway to the former Norman city of Wexford. The village has a vibrant community, served by a number of local businesses including grocery shops, pub-restaurants, beauty salons, pharmacy, hardware suppliers, agricultural suppliers, computer services, accountants and much more. Within easy reach of the larger towns of Gorey, 20 minutes to the north and Enniscorthy, 15 minutes to the south An absolutely perfect location for life in the country, with a feeling of grandeur and luxurious solitude, whilst being only one hour from the nation’s capital city, Dublin, and a mere 45 minute drive south to Rosslaire Harbour and access by ferry to mainland Europe. To round off the amazing location, the beautiful sandy beaches of Ardamine or Morriscastle are only a 20 minute drive away. Multi level educational facilities are also plentiful within the locality. HISTORY: The property dates 1799 to 1839. Charlesfort House was largely destroyed by fire in 1977 and acquired by the current owners in 2004 as a ruin consisting of the four main walls. It was lovingly reconstructed and restored to its former glory in 2005 with no expense spared. Full history and architectural details available here: https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/15701006/charlesfort-house-ballaman-wexford MAIN FEATURES: • A truly unique countryside estate restored to its former glory with modern energy and climate saving qualities. • 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, • 448m2 of living Space • 22258m2 plot or 5.5 acres • Spectacular courtyard surrounded by stone-built outbuildings. • Two 2-bedroom guest lodges • Sash windows with splayed decorative architrave. • Temperature control system on three separate zones including under-floor heating in the garden level and cast-iron radiators throughout all other floors • Dual access points with keypad and remote control security gate entry system • Stone wall gated entrance and tree lined avenue • Peaceful gardens with period style granite stone pathways bordered by a huge variety of mature hedging and shrubbery • Elevated al-fresco dining area constructed to mirror the foundation of the main residence • Large centre courtyard with manicured hedging and rose beds • Large workshop c.377 sq. M. 4,058 sq. ft. with office, entertainment room with bar counter, bathroom, and separate access roller door open 4.4mtrs wide with dual sided loft space. Services • Broadband available with Fibre connection • Private well with pressure pump supply • Waste treatment plant • Alarm & CCTV System • Electric gates with intercom • Oil fired central heating with under floor heating • Solar Panels feeding hot water supply with three control zones • Wired for generator Excluded from the sale: All free-standing furniture, chandelier in the reception living room and matching wall light fitting. Building Energy Rating: BER: Exempt Contact us today to buy or sell property in Wexford Ireland fast online
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Lismore (Ireland)
Situated in the heart of the historic heritage town of Lismore, West Waterford, this charming semi-detached residence offers a rare opportunity to acquire a property steeped in character and history. Dating from the 1820s–1830s, the house was originally constructed to accommodate estate managers or officers associated with the renowned Devonshire Estate, and it continues to reflect the architectural style and craftsmanship of that distinguished period. From the moment you approach the property, its sense of heritage and timeless appeal is evident. Internally, the accommodation is both generous and versatile, providing an excellent foundation for a buyer seeking to create a unique home that blends period charm with modern living. At ground floor level, the property features two elegant reception rooms positioned to the front. These rooms are enhanced by large sash-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light, creating warm, inviting spaces ideal for use as living rooms, a formal sitting room, home office, or even a library, depending on individual needs. Also on the ground floor is a conveniently located shower room, adding practicality to the layout without compromising the historic integrity of the home. To the rear, a spacious kitchen and dining area provides significant potential for reconfiguration and modernisation. This space could be transformed into a bright, open-plan hub of the home, perfectly suited to contemporary living, entertaining, and family gatherings, while still respecting the traditional layout of the property. Upstairs, the first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, each with its own distinct character and charm. One of the bedrooms is particularly notable for its vaulted ceiling, a striking architectural feature that adds a sense of volume and grandeur rarely found in homes of this type. The first floor also includes a generously sized bathroom, which, like other parts of the house, offers excellent scope for upgrading and redesign to meet modern standards. Externally, the property continues to impress. While on-street parking is available to the front, the house also benefits from valuable side access leading to an exceptional rear garden. Extending to approximately 97 metres in length, this expansive outdoor space presents a remarkable opportunity. Although it requires some attention and landscaping, it has the potential to become a truly beautiful and private retreat—ideal for gardening enthusiasts, outdoor dining, or simply enjoying a peaceful setting within the town. The location is a key feature of this property. Situated within easy walking distance of Lismore’s array of amenities, including local shops, cafés, schools, and cultural attractions such as Lismore Castle and its gardens, the property combines the charm of a heritage town with everyday convenience. The surrounding area is also renowned for its scenic beauty, with the Blackwater Valley offering excellent opportunities for walking, fishing, and outdoor pursuits. While the property would benefit from refurbishment and modernisation, it represents an exciting opportunity for a purchaser to restore and enhance a period home to their own taste and standards. Importantly, the house is eligible for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, which may provide financial assistance towards renovation works, making it an even more attractive prospect. Overall, this is a property of significant character and potential, offering the chance to create a distinctive home in one of West Waterford’s most sought-after and historic locations.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden and terrace Irlande (Ireland)
Offers in Excess of €995,000. Nestled in the beautiful countryside Park House offers an exceptional living experience for those seeking a blend of traditional charm and modern sophistication. The accommodation extends to 4,413 square feet (410 square meters) with 4 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.This elegant five-bedroom home has been meticulously remodelled to provide the utmost in luxury comfort and technological advancement. Park House is a fully integrated smart home, with remote control capabilities for heating interior and exterior lighting, and other essential systems, giving you control at your fingertips whether at home or away. The grounds extend to 0.84 hectares (2.7 acres) of landscaped gardens. 55 minutes’ drive to Sandyford and 10 minutes from Courtown or Gorey town centres. Dublin International Airport 77 miles (125 kilometres). Nearby to notable sandy beaches. The ground floor seamlessly blends elegance with functionality. The inviting entrance hall is filled with natural light from large front windows and a well-placed landing window. This welcoming space sets the tone for the rest of the home and includes a charming seating area and under stair storage. At the heart of the home is the extensive state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with top-tier A+ rated appliances, including a Samsung Family Hub fridge for smart living, two Miele ovens with a microwave combo and a Miele warming drawer—ideal for entertaining. The sleek Bora induction hob with a built-in extractor ensures efficient cooking, while two premium Franke sinks provide ample workspace. With abundant cupboard and drawer storage the kitchen also includes a smart Bosch dishwasher. A breathtaking large 19 ft x 4.5 ft (5.79m x 1.4m) full-length window overlooks the gardens. A cozy seating area has a three- and two-seater sofas, a smart TV and bay window seating. A utility room has Samsung appliances. The kitchen links to a dining room, with seating for eight guests and a fireplace. The family room has a fireplace and a separate TV room has an electric fireplace. A cinema room has surround sound. Downstairs WC and smart robot hover and mop. 3-fireplaces (2 open-fires, 1 electric-fire).The first floor has 5 bedrooms. There are two large bedrooms, each with ensuite bathrooms offering privacy and convenience to visiting friends or family. A third bedroom is medium sized bedroom and the fourth a small box bedroom or, possibly, a useful home office. All bedrooms are wired for smart TV’s. The main family bathroom has modern fixtures. The master bedroom is a haven of comfort featuring a large walk-in wardrobe and an opulent ensuite bathroom, with a double walk-in shower. Accessed off a secondary staircase there is a dedicated office space, perfect for remote working. The attic is easily accessible and provides a huge amount of storage. The stunning 2-acre landscaped garden surrounding Park House offers privacy peace and beauty. Completely redesigned in 2021 the grounds now feature, manicured lawns and newly planted shrubs for a polished and lush landscape. Ample space for outdoor entertainment whether you envision a summer BBQ a garden party or simply a serene space to enjoy nature. It has two dedicated seating areas. One in the centre of the back garden and one lounge area. It also boasts a raised outside dining area with electrical sockets and stunning lighting. The driveway has full lighting and most of the trees have uplighting. All energy efficient LED. The garden also has a hobbit style shed, also with electrical sockets inside. The gardens are also wired for robot lawnmowers. Built circa 2000, Park House received an extensive remodel in 2021. Key upgrades included new insulation throughout, an overhaul of plumbing and electrical systems, an upgraded gas central heating system with new energy efficient boilers, the installation of triple glazed sash windows throughout and each room fitted with double underlay and cork soundproofing.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden and terrace Conna (Ireland)
This elegant Georgian residence, dating from 1827 and originally built by Reverend Thomas Campion, rector of Knockmourne and Ballynoe, stands as a remarkable testament to Ireland’s rich architectural heritage. Set within approximately 20 acres of countryside and gently bordered in part by the waters of the River Bride, the estate offers a rare combination of historical significance, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Adding to its distinguished provenance, the property was once owned by the celebrated American-Irish actress Angela Lansbury and her family, further enhancing its enduring appeal and sense of legacy. The house itself extends across three graciously proportioned floors, each thoughtfully arranged to balance elegance with practicality. The ground floor is particularly impressive, with two generously sized reception rooms—the drawing room and morning room—both bathed in natural light and enjoying uninterrupted views across the sweeping front lawns. These rooms retain many original Georgian features, including high ceilings, fine proportions, and period detailing that reflect the refined aesthetic of the era. To the rear, a more intimate study overlooks the beautifully maintained walled garden, providing a contemplative space ideal for reading or work. On the lower ground floor, the home seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary living. Here, an expansive open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the house, perfectly suited to both everyday family life and entertaining on a larger scale. Direct access to a side terrace enhances the sense of flow between and outdoors, making it an inviting space throughout the seasons. This level also includes a versatile playroom or storeroom, along with a traditional larder, adding to the home’s functionality. The upper floor accommodates four well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering comfort and charm, alongside two tastefully appointed bathrooms. These spaces provide ample accommodation for family members and guests alike, maintaining the property’s overall sense of warmth and refinement. Approached via a post-and-railed driveway that sweeps through expansive lawns, the house is introduced by a welcoming gravel forecourt. The driveway continues around the property to a rear courtyard, where a double garage and traditional stables are located. Of particular note is the former coach house, now thoughtfully converted into a guest residence, offering privacy and independence for visitors. The grounds themselves are a defining feature of the estate. A mature walled garden, complete with a variety of fruit trees and a small orchard, enhances the property’s pastoral charm. The current owners have undertaken extensive refurbishments, carefully preserving original features while introducing modern amenities, ensuring the house remains both historically authentic and entirely suited to contemporary living. Rich in character and surrounded by natural beauty, this exceptional Georgian home offers a rare opportunity to experience a lifestyle that seamlessly blends heritage, elegance and comfort in a truly idyllic setting.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden Castlemartyr (Ireland)
Carewswood House, Castlemartyr, Co. Cork, presents a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional Georgian period residence dating from the 1800s. This elegant two-storey over basement home sits proudly on a mature site of approximately three acres and combines timeless architectural beauty with an idyllic countryside setting, all while being within easy reach of Cork city and surrounding towns. The approach to Carewswood House immediately sets the tone for what lies ahead. A charming private entrance gate with an attractive lodge house marks the beginning of a sweeping one-kilometre avenue that meanders through manicured grounds before culminating at the residence itself. On arrival, a striking water fountain enhances the sense of grandeur, while the landscaped gardens, kept in impeccable order, provide a truly picturesque backdrop. Measuring circa 5,295 square feet, the property has been carefully maintained and is presented in fantastic condition throughout. The interior is rich in period character, showcasing features synonymous with Georgian design. High 12-foot ceilings lend a sense of scale and elegance to the principal reception rooms, complemented by intricate cornicing and beautifully detailed ceiling roses. Large sash windows ensure that the interiors are bathed in natural light, further enhancing the sense of space and refinement. The house’s accommodation offers both grandeur and practicality, making it perfectly suited to modern family living while retaining its historical charm. The well-proportioned rooms provide versatile living and entertaining spaces, ideal for hosting guests or enjoying the tranquillity of its surroundings. The location of Carewswood House is equally enviable. Just across the road lies the renowned Castlemartyr Resort, with its luxury hotel, golf course, and leisure facilities, offering exceptional dining and relaxation options. The celebrated Ballymaloe House and restaurant, famed for its culinary excellence, is only a short drive away, making this property a dream for those who appreciate fine living and hospitality on their doorstep. Practicality is not overlooked, with Midleton less than 10 kilometres away, providing excellent shopping, schooling, and transport links, while Cork city is a mere 32 kilometres, ensuring convenient access to the airport and all the amenities of a thriving urban centre. Carewswood House is more than just a residence; it is a lifestyle opportunity. Combining period elegance, superb condition, and an unrivalled location, this home offers the perfect blend of heritage and modern convenience in one of Cork’s most desirable settings.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden and terrace Cork (Ireland)
Nestled on approximately 0.46 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, 7 The Avenue arrives to the market in the exclusive residential development of Woodville, architecturally designed homes set in a peaceful surrounding. The property comprises a turnkey 5 bedroom detached dwelling offering the perfect balance of modern luxury and tranquil living on private enclosed grounds. The home features double-glazed windows and doors throughout, underfloor heating in bathrooms, air conditioning throughout the living areas, surround sound systems in every room, and comprehensive alarm and cctv systems. The property built in 2005, extends to approximately 185.8 Sqm(2,000 sq ft) and benefits from exceptional living and bedroom space throughout. The Accommodation offers a generously proportioned entrance hallway with vaulted ceilings and steps leading you down into the open plan living, kitchen, dining area with magnificent westerly views overlooking the decking, rear garden and further across the Dunkettle Valley enhancing the tranquillity of this home. The property also benefits from a utility room with a conveniently positioned Stira staircase providing access to the attic. This level is completed by a modern sitting room featuring dual-aspect windows to the front and rear of the property. On the ground floor there are 3 bedrooms one of which has latterly been used as a home office and completed with a family bathroom. The first floor comprises two generous sized bedrooms both offering en-suite bathrooms and finished with an office space located on the landing. The layout offers both flexibility and privacy, making it ideal for families of all sizes or those who wish to accommodate guests with ease. The residence itself is heated by means of gas central heating and has mains water and sewerage. Upon entering the property grounds, you are welcomed by an attractive cast-iron electric gated entrance, complemented by stone pillars and boundary fencing on both sides. A sweeping driveway with cobblestone paving offers ample parking for residents and there is immediate cover under the car port area. Mature trees and shrubs enhance the overall privacy of the property throughout, while an attached garage and garden shed provide excellent storage space for garden equipment. Steps lead up to the front entrance, alongside a wheelchair-accessible ramp with security features including cameras, sensor lights, and spotlights discreetly positioned around the exterior and garden, as well as numerous outdoor sockets. To the rear, the garden is meticulously landscaped and extends to approximately 0.46 acres. The owners recently installed a decking area, complete with a surround sound system ideal for outdoor entertainment. Mature trees throughout further enhance the privacy and tranquil setting of this unique and exceptional outdoor entertaining space. There is an abundance of trees, planting and shrubs enhancing the overall privacy of this home and a directly west facing rear garden which given its elevated position facing the city and estuary offers a sanctuary for birdlife and unfettered late evening sunshine in a joyfully restorative setting. Located in the highly sought-after residential area of Glanmire, this property benefits from a strong sense of community with local amenities close by include highly regarded secondary and primary schools as well as Gaelscoil Uí Drisceoil. Conveniently positioned close to the Dunkettle roundabout, there is quick and easy access to the M8, N40 and N25 road networks. Cork Airport and Cork Airport Business Park is approx. 14km from the property, making it extremely accessible to all types of mature purchasers.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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