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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
A captivating island home magically positioned in Lough Derg, Irelands largest lake, with a private harbour and mainland quay. Nestled within 1.7 acre [0.69 hectare] the grounds are manageable. Accommodation extends to 2,008 square feet [186.5 square metres] in total and includes 3-Bedrooms. Mainland Quay 5-minutes boating. Enjoying an enviable lakefront position on the western reaches of Cameron Island spectacular panoramic views across the lake are pleasantly framed by Oillean Mor island. The Lake House is extremely private and is the only house on Cameron Island, the rest of the circa 100 acre island comprised of native woodland. The arboretum gardens immediately surrounding the house has numerous specimen trees and shrubs, including a Love Tree or Judas Tree, copper beech, a magnificent Red Oak, Japanese maples, a Gingko and specimen pines. Facing west a level lakeside lawn, a Victorian croquet lawn, links easily to the house from two sets of large French doors and leads to the rest of the gardens. Weeping willows, irises and woodland bulbs in the lakeside garden easily rest alongside the harbour lilies and reeds. The habour has a stone pier, electric supply and a storage shed and is a short stroll from the house. Usefully, access to the house from the lake and harbour usually being into a tiled boot hall and utility room on the eastern side of the house. This garden leading on to a Zen Garden, with the range of Japanese maples and the Gingko. A small Walled Garden is positioned just south of the house and gates at the four cardinal or compass points link it to the rest of the gardens. Divided with mature box hedging planting includes apple, plum and pear trees and there is a splendid Buddleia or Butterfly Bush. Two rare weeping pear trees frame the gate linking to the lakeside garden and harbour. This pleasant, wooded area is underplanted with cyclamen and includes a lily pond, with a fountain, and a very rare Himalayan Contoneaster tree. Whilst the accommodation is compact at approximately 2,008 square feet or 186.5 square metres it feels extremely comfortable, benefiting from large windows capturing good natural light and the superb lake vista. Also, importantly, benefiting from comprehensive refurbishment and upgrading works in 2005. Works including roof re-slating, re-wiring, re-plumbing, installing insulation, floor replacement and installation of a damp-proof-course. Current internal finishes chosen consciously to best manage allergy intolerance, flooring either tiled or with marmoleum. The Lake House and Cameron Island itself has tremendous charm and an absolute rare sense of calm and tranquility, likely from the island position on the water and the omnipresent blissful birdsong. Whilst an island access is made convenient through the owned mainland mooring, a lake boat for the 5-minute trip and the excellent harbour at the house. Lough Derg, one of Ireland’s largest lakes, is situated in the heart of the Shannon region, nestled between Counties Clare, Galway, and Tipperary. It lies approximately 50 miles (84 KM) from Shannon Airport near Ireland’s West Coast, conveniently accessible via the N7 motorway, ensuring seamless travel for visitors. Dublin, Ireland's capital, is roughly a two-hour drive, offering excellent road links via the M7 motorway. Cork and Kerry Airports are also within driving distance, with Cork approximately 95 miles (150 KM) south and Kerry about 90 miles (145 KM) southwest. The lake's proximity to the iconic Cliffs of Moher, a mere 80 miles (136 KM) west, adds to its appeal as a gateway to Ireland's Atlantic coastline. Lough Derg is ideally located, balancing ease of access with the tranquillity of Ireland's scenic countryside and cultural charm.
…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
Standing proudly on an elevated site overlooking Killiney Bay to Sorrento Terrace and Bray Head, Mount Mapas House holds the distinction of being the first house constructed on Victoria Road at the junction with the now iconic Vico Road. Predating both Mount Eagle (c.1838) and Victoria Castle (c.1840), it marks the beginning of architectural development in this distinguished part of Killiney. Its location and design are a true testament to the ambition and vision of its original builders. The house sits upon a remarkable man-made platform, a major engineering achievement of its time, supported by a battered granite retaining wall rising to a height of 8 metres. This imposing wall remains a defining visual feature of Vico Road today, especially at its junction with Victoria Road. Although the precise date of its construction remains unconfirmed, it is widely believed that Thomas Bourchier, a resident of nearby Killiney Castle, built Mount Mapas House shortly after acquiring the Mount Mapas estate around 1797. The house’s original footprint remains largely unchanged, preserving its historic form and character. The structure itself is a fine example of an early 19th-century villa with a graceful ironwork veranda at first floor level that lends it a distinctly colonial elegance. The level terrace on which it stands not only facilitated the house’s construction but also provided practical garden and driveway space for carriages — a rarity in such a steep, coastal setting. In 1834, the estate was acquired by Robert Warren, a notable figure in the area’s development who commenced a series of speculative residential projects starting with Mount Eagle, followed closely by Victoria Castle. These properties were often made available for seasonal rental, reflecting both the allure and exclusivity of Killiney during this period. From 1872 to 1879, Mount Mapas was home to William Colles, a prominent Dublin surgeon, and later his son, Graves Chamney Colles. In 1879, it was sold to Murrough John O’Brien, a distinguished civil servant, who made the house his family residence for over 15 years. The property was subsequently rented by notable figures including Rt. Hon. C.T. Reddington and W. Patterson, manager of the Daily Irish Independent. Such tenancies underscore the house's long-standing appeal to prominent professionals and public figures. Nestled along the prestigious Victoria Road, Mount Mapas House is positioned for privacy and accessibility. Just a short stroll from Killiney Village, the beach, and scenic hill walks, it enjoys one of Dublin’s most beautiful natural settings. Close proximity to Dalkey Heritage Town offers a vibrant mix of artisan shops, cafés, pubs, and some of South Dublin’s finest restaurants. Killiney’s Crown Jewel – A Georgian Masterpiece Overlooking the Sea - Where History Meets Horizon Step into timeless grandeur with Mount Mapas House, an extraordinary Georgian period residence of rare distinction, commanding an elevated position above Killiney Bay. One of the finest homes to come to market in 2025, this magnificent double-fronted detached property is set amidst 1.25 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens, with spectacular panoramic views stretching from Dalkey Island and Sorrento Terrace to the rugged cliffs of Bray Head. Extending to approximately 585 sq.m (6,300 sq.ft), Mount Mapas House is a rare combination of stately architectural heritage and refined contemporary luxury, nestled on what is arguably Killiney’s most prestigious road. From the moment you pass through the tall, electric wrought iron gates, a sense of exclusivity and grace is unmistakable. A sweeping gravelled driveway, framed by manicured hedging and mature planting, offers extensive off-street parking. Granite steps lead to a classic wrought iron veranda, framing the stately entrance of this double-fronted Georgian home and hinting at the elegance within.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
A magnificent, detached family home constructed in 1994 over three levels with solid concrete floors occupying an elevated position on beautiful sloping south westerly facing gardens and woodland with mature native and exotic trees that extends to approximately 0.5 Ha (1.25 acres) boasting spectacular sea views over Dublin Bay from Dalkey Island and across to Howth. Located on Mount Salus Road, a private road behind an imposing pillar and gate entrance accessed off Knocknacree Road, the property has direct gated pedestrian access to the popular scenic walks over Dalkey/Killiney hills, and is within walking distance of the wonderful amenities and facilities in Dalkey Town Centre including its own DART station as well as an excellent selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools and a host of sporting, recreation and leisure facilities. The house was jointly designed by David Crowley of Cantwell Crowley Architects and New Hampshire Architect Dennis Mires. Its open plan living area design and style has a very American feel to it. Every single room has a sea view and is back-lit with natural light from the rear’s sunny south-westerly orientation. The property is approached through a modern pillared entrance onto a gravelled driveway with off street parking for numerous cars. Black limestone steps lead up to a Tom de Paor Architect designed twin height porched entrance addition. Off the entrance hall to the right there is a bright and airy open plan Poggenpohl kitchen/breakfast room that in turn opens into a sunny family room on one side and a bow shaped dining room on the other with breath- taking sea views from a bay of six full height windows. A spacious sitting room and gorgeous octagonal home office/library completes the accommodation at this level. An open steel and maple wood thread stairwell divides in two up to a light infused first floor landing. Off the landing there is a family bathroom and three excellent double bedrooms all en suite with spectacular sea views. The master bedroom has a cathedral style high ceiling, a balcony, walk in closet and large en suite bathroom. At garden level there is a kitchen/living/dining room with two double en suite bedrooms, a guest w.c., store and wine cellar. As this area has its own entrance door and kitchen, it can easily be separated from the main house as a self-contained unit if needs be for a family member or visiting friends. The landscaped gardens and especially the woodland area are a particular feature of the property and wraparound the property perfectly. The woodland area, laid out in the early 20th Century, has been lovingly restored with the addition of granite step paths, terraced vegetable garden, mortar free granite walls and dozens of native and exotic tree species. It is enclosed to the rear and side by a high granite wall. Its labyrinth of paths provides endless enjoyment and is a child’s haven where they can safely play and explore to their hearts content. The elevated sea views are quite simply breath-taking, and the quality of construction utilised the best materials available on the market including imported ‘Andersen’ windows. The house has a concrete construction - ring beams and poured concrete floors - making it an exceptionally solid, low maintenance, home from top to bottom.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
A MASTERPIECE OF VICTORIAN ELEGANCE Mentone is a magnificent double fronted period residence with uninterrupted panoramic sea views from every principal room. This is a stunning private residence situated in a secluded elevated position with 1.4 acres of manicured landscaped gardens designed by Rachel Lamb Garden Design. This distinguished residence features a stunning Italianate tower and occupies an enviable corner position on Station Road and Military Road. Mentone includes a charming separate cottage in a courtyard setting. Mentone, recently designed by Minnie Peters Interior Design, with structural refurbishment by B&C Building Contractors, seamlessly blends period charm with modern living. Upon entering through the grand porched entrance with Victorian mosaic tiling, you are welcomed into an exquisite reception hall featuring reclaimed oak flooring and ornate cornicing. The spacious dual aspect living room boasts a large bay window, an arched front window, and a stunning Italianate marble chimneypiece. The cozy snug is designed for comfort with bespoke solid oak panelling, a hidden media unit, a Chesney fuel stove, and elegant book shelving. The custom-made Andrew Ryan kitchen features a central Island with solid oak countertop, a four oven Aga cooker, a free-standing curved fridge and pantry cupboard and a full height arched window showcasing the sea views. The kitchen also has an adjoining large laundry room which doubles as a pantry and has additional kitchen storage which is maximised when entertaining. The adjoining dining room was designed as an Orangerie to maximise the light and views. The Orangerie is also an area to relax in and watch the ever-changing tides and is designed with an eye level fireplace and exposed beams. The full height French style Crittall doors lead to an outdoor terrace with a fireplace perfect for entertaining. Upstairs, the principal suite enjoys sweeping views towards Killiney Hill, Dalkey Island and the sea, and has a custom-made dressing room, and a marble-clad en-suite. Three additional bedrooms are designed with bespoke wardrobes and exquisite detailing. A fifth bedroom/home office on the second-floor return provides access to the Italianate tower, offering breathtaking 360-degree panoramic vistas towards Killiney Bay, Dalkey Island, Killiney Hill and the Wicklow mountains. THE GROUNDS & GATE LODGE Mentone’s beautifully landscaped grounds extend to approximately 1.43 acres, approached via electric gates leading to a sweeping gravel driveway. The front garden, approximately 72m wide x 48m long, includes a feature walled garden, while the large sandstone sun terrace benefits from west-facing evening sunshine. A rear courtyard, accessible from the home’s rear lobby and side of the house, includes a sandstone patio, wood store, and pedestrian gate out onto Marino Avenue East. The separate Gate Lodge provides additional guest accommodation, featuring an open-plan kitchen/living area, one bedroom, a shower room, and a private storage area. There is separate storage areas behind the Gate Lodge.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Set on 2.38 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds overlooking the Blackwater Valley, this exceptional detached residence combines timeless elegance with modern comfort in a truly private countryside setting. Built in 2010 and extending to approximately 3,600 sq ft, the property has been thoughtfully designed to maximise light, space, and its breathtaking surroundings. Approached through automated electric gates, the home immediately conveys a sense of exclusivity and tranquillity. A welcoming entrance hall leads to a spacious living room with a gas fire and solid oak flooring, creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere. To the front, a versatile study or home office offers an ideal space for remote working or quiet retreat. At the heart of the home is an impressive open-plan kitchen and dining area featuring a bespoke SieMatic kitchen and electric Aga. Designed for both family living and entertaining, the space flows seamlessly into a second living area centred around another gas fire. A utility room and guest WC complete the ground floor accommodation. Upstairs, there are four generously proportioned bedrooms, including two en-suite rooms. The principal suite enjoys stunning views across the Blackwater Valley and features a spacious en-suite bathroom together with a walk-in wardrobe, creating a luxurious private retreat. Outside, the manicured gardens and mature landscaping provide complete privacy and a superb setting for outdoor living. A west-facing terrace offers the perfect space for al fresco dining while taking in panoramic sunset views across the valley. A substantial block-built garage provides additional storage and practicality. The property’s strategic location adds significantly to its appeal. Positioned just 45 minutes from Adare Manor and the Ryder Cup 2027 venue, it offers an exceptional opportunity for luxury seasonal accommodation or long-term investment. Cork City and Cork Airport are within 30 minutes, while Dublin is accessible in approximately two hours via the M8 motorway and rail network. The surrounding area offers an outstanding lifestyle with championship golf at Mallow Golf Club, excellent tennis facilities, Cork Racecourse Mallow, and Doneraile Wildlife Park all nearby. Killarney and the Ring of Kerry are also within easy reach. With a B Energy Rating, exceptional privacy, and spectacular views, this remarkable residence represents a rare opportunity to acquire a luxury home in one of Munster’s most scenic and well-connected locations. Ideal as a distinguished family residence, executive retreat, or strategic investment asset, the property delivers a superb blend of elegance, sustainability, and modern living.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
On the crystalline shores of one of the most beautiful lakes in the country, hides a magical, preserved and unique place. A natural island where time stands still, where nature expresses itself in all its splendour, and where architecture seems to dialogue with the elements. Built on an estate of about 2 hectares, this Gallic-inspired village unveils several buildings with majestic thatched roofs, an exceptional architectural work combining authenticity and contemporary refinement. The whole forms a harmonious whole, of about 1,300 m2, designed as a refuge from the world. A rare place, between the art of living and pure nature Formerly a Michelin-starred restaurant, now a Fishing lodge, this place offers a generous dining area, enhanced by a panoramic outdoor terrace overlooking the lake - a magical setting for unforgettable moments. But this estate is much more: it can become a prestigious second home, a personal refuge, or a haven for lovers of nature, water and beautiful encounters. Each space invites contemplation, sharing and inner peace. Exceptional services 12 bright suites, all with their own private bathroom Two splendid carved stone fireplaces An exceptional wine cellar for amateurs and connoisseurs A monumental 80,000-litre aquarium, a living symbol of harmony and fluidity Refined and functional office spaces Irreproachable interior and exterior finishes, made with passion and attention to detail: Noble wood, natural stone, handcrafted ironwork, hand-worked thatch. The estate benefits from two private pontoons allowing the mooring of boats and the reception of a seaplane. A private heliport completes this exceptional ensemble, offering discreet and prestigious access. Here, everything exudes freedom, beauty and authenticity. The water surrounds, the light caresses, the silence soothes. This rare place is for those who are looking for more than a property, an experience, an art of living, a haven of soul and nature, where you receive, where you dream, where you live to the fullest. A unique opportunity This extraordinary estate awaits a passionate buyer, sensitive to perfection, nature and emotion. A confidential jewel, at the crossroads of prestige, charm and purity. -
…By Annonceur International
Welcome to Chalain, a spacious detached home on a generous and sunny 1/4 acre plot. This property was bought new off-plan in 1989 by the current owners. It has been the perfect home for raising their family, and entertaining their grandchildren. The time has come for a new owner to appreciate the joys of this delightful property as they move to somewhere more suited to their needs. With their French connections they have loved the sunny aspect and generous conservatory.To ensure proper spacing of viewings, Casey-Kennedy Estate Agents in association with international agents Coldwell Banker request that viewers register in advance by email. We will contact you to schedule an exact viewing time within the advertised time range.This property is marketed using a video and additional photographs showing rooms which have been virtually staged using AI. NB: The rooms themselves have not been changed - just the furnishings. The virtually staged photos are clearly annotated and shown immediately after the original images, so you can clearly see the differences.This property is in an elevated position set well back from the road. It has recessed cast iron electric gates opening to a curved driveway with space for multiple cars. A neat and colourful front lawn with attractive planting greets you as you approach the front door. It also creates a lovely perspective out the large bow window from the main reception room.One of the joys of this home is the large westerly facing side garden privately secluded behind inner electric wooden gates. This has parking for two additional cars and a lovely sunny paved patio surrounded by mature lavender plants, just as you might expect in the south of France.The southwesterly facing back garden and conservatory are flooded with sunshine from 10am to dusk - making this a very bright home, with plenty of solar gain. The children's play area with slide, swing and see-saw are included in the sale. A block-built shed with pitched roof and window could be converted into a playhouse or artist's studio.The generously proportioned accommodation comprises an entrance porch opening to a hall with staircase, to the right of which is a playroom / study overlooking the front garden. To the right of the hall are interconnecting main reception rooms stretching 12.7m from front to back with a bow window to the front and French doors opening to a large conservatory to the back. A second set of French doors leads back into the country-style painted-wood kitchen. The adjacent utility room has a back door opening to the side garden. Off the hall is a guest WC and an under-stairs storage room containing the condensing gas boiler.This deceptively spacious home benefits from five good-sized bedrooms on the first floor, all with spacious fitted wardrobes. The two beautifully proportioned front bedrooms each have dual windows creating a welcoming sense of space. Looking out you can admire the front garden. The main bedroom has a well-appointed en-suite shower room. A family bathroom and a large hot press completes the first-floor accommodation. From the first floor landing, the staircase continues up to three attic rooms providing an abundance of additional space.Chalain has been well tended and maintained over the years. The heating system was upgraded and the cavity walls pumped with insulation. This has given it a respectable B3 BER rating - qualifying it for the lower rate green mortgages.The 285 sq.m floor area includes 52 sq.m in attic rooms and a 23 sq.m. conservatory. These are both original to the house. They are very usable spaces. The attic has a current max ceiling height of 2.27m and is not currently considered habitable space. However the roof apex height is close to 3.1m giving plenty of height for a potentially habitable attic conversion (S.P.P.).There is a great range of highly regarded schools nearby including Lycée Français International, St. Killian's German School, Our Lady's Grove primary and secondary schools, Gaelscoil Laighean, Goatstown Educate Together primary school, Mount Anville primary and secondary schools and The Islamic Cultural Centre hosts the NurulHuda Quranic School and Muslim National School. Within easy cycling distance you have Scoil San Treasa, Coláiste Íosagáin, Coláiste Eoin, and Oatlands College.For a studious family (or those interested in sports scholarships), a walkway leads directly into UCD through a wicket gate, opposite the turn to Harlech Grove, less than 100 yards from the gate.At the top of Mount Anville hill, 15 minutes walk away, is the delightful Deerpark Park with well-equipped playgrounds, tennis courts, playing fields and walks with expansive views over Dublin Bay.The area is served by the number 11 and S6 bus routes.Early viewing is highly recommended.
…By Annonceur International
Derrymore Glen: An Architectural 350 m2 Masterpiece on a 30-Acre Estate with Panoramic Views Esales Property ID: es5554938 BER: B1 Derrymore Glen: An Architectural 350 m2 Masterpiece on a 30-Acre Private Estate with Panoramic Views Rarely does a property emerge that so effortlessly bridges the gap between raw natural beauty and sophisticated modern living. Derrymore Glen is not merely a residence; it is a sprawling 30-acre (121,000 sq m) elevated estate that commands one of the most breathtaking vantage points in the Mid-West of Ireland. Offering uninterrupted, panoramic vistas that sweep across County Clare, County Tipperary, and the skyline of Limerick City, this freehold estate represents the pinnacle of private country living. The Residence: Contemporary Elegance Meets Rural Majesty At the heart of this vast estate lies an exceptional contemporary home extending to approximately 350 square metres. Designed with a keen eye for light, space, and the surrounding landscape, the residence embraces an open-plan philosophy that brings the outdoors in. Large-scale glazing serves as a living frame for the rolling farmland and mountain ranges beyond, ensuring that every room is bathed in natural light and anchored by spectacular scenery. The interior is a masterclass in modern comfort, providing a sanctuary of quiet luxury. Whether hosting grand gatherings in the expansive living areas or retreating to the intimate corners of the home, the sense of scale is consistently matched by a feeling of warmth. The property’s elevated position ensures that your privacy is absolute, with no overlooking neighbors—only the vast Irish sky and the green expanses of your own private domain. A Living Landscape: The Estate Grounds Derrymore Glen is a property that must be walked to be truly understood. The 30 acres of rolling farmland are currently home to a resident boutique herd of Irish Dexter cattle, lending an authentic and charming character to the estate. The land is meticulously managed, featuring: * Natural Wonders: A flowing freshwater glen and enchanting woodland paths wind through the property, creating a peaceful sanctuary for wildlife, wildflowers, and quiet reflection. * Agricultural Infrastructure: The estate is fully equipped for rural life, featuring extensive outbuildings, workshops, and secure storage for machinery. Dedicated cattle pens and professional-grade facilities are all enclosed by a high-specification electric perimeter fence. * The Summit: Uniquely, the estate includes appurtenant commonage lands located at the summit of nearby Gallows Hill, further extending the sense of space and providing a private 'top of the world' experience. The approach to the property sets a magical tone; accessed via a traditional and picturesque Irish boreen and secured by automated security gates, the transition from the modern world to this private glen is instantaneous and profound. Professional Continuity: The Modern Home Office Recognizing the needs of the modern global citizen, Derrymore Glen features a high-specification, spacious home office complex. This dedicated wing is designed to accommodate a team of five desks and includes a separate, private meeting room. Connectivity is never an issue, as the estate is powered by high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi, ensuring seamless video conferencing, large-scale data transfers, and reliable remote working. Here, you can lead a global enterprise from the quietude of a freshwater glen, enjoying a professional environment that rivals any city-center executive suite. Location & Connectivity: The Best of All Worlds While the estate offers total seclusion, it is strategically positioned to ensure you are never isolated. Derrymore Glen boasts a 'best-of-both-worlds' location that is increasingly rare in the luxury market: * Limerick City (7 Minutes): Ireland’s third-largest city is just a short drive away, offering vibrant Michelin-standard restaurants, luxury shopping, and a rich cultural scene. * Global Access (15 Minutes): Shannon International Airport is a mere quarter-hour drive, providing direct transatlantic flights to the US and frequent connections to London and mainland Europe. * Academic Excellence: The University of Limerick, world-renowned for its research and sports facilities, is within easy commuting distance. Adventure and Culture at Your Doorstep The surrounding region is a playground for leisure and sport. Within 20 minutes, you can reach the historic village of Adare, home to the iconic Adare Manor and the prestigious host of the 2027 Ryder Cup. For those drawn to the water, the lakeside town of Killaloe on the shores of Lough Derg offers elite boating, sailing, and hiking trails. For lovers of the wild, a 45-minute drive places you on the Wild Atlantic Way. Here, the golden beaches of Clare offer world-class surfing and sea fishing, while the architectural wonders of the Cliffs of Moher and the limestone moonscape of The Burren National Park provide endless opportunities for exploration. A Smart Acquisition Derrymore Glen is more than a home; it is a secure asset in a region experiencing significant international investment. With its combination of a massive 30-acre land bank, a high-spec contemporary residence, and proximity to an international airport, it represents a multifaceted investment. Properties of this caliber—offering this specific scale, privacy, and connectivity—seldom come to the open market. Derrymore Glen is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for a discerning purchaser to secure a private kingdom in the heart of Ireland. About the Area Derrymore, County Clare, is a region of profound historical depth and natural beauty, characterized by its 'Big Oakwood' heritage (from the Irish Doire Mór). This area is defined by a patchwork of lush rolling hills, ancient stone walls, and a quiet, pastoral atmosphere that feels worlds away from the bustle of modern life. Historically, it was home to influential landed estates, such as the Derrymore House belonging to the Gore family, whose legacy is still woven into the landscape through the preserved woodland and traditional farmsteads that dot the countryside. The geography of Derrymore offers a quintessential West of Ireland experience, sitting at the gateway to the dramatic landscapes of the Burren. Residents and visitors are treated to a terrain that shifts from fertile agricultural valleys to the rugged, limestone plateaus that make this part of Clare globally unique. It is a haven for those who appreciate the outdoors, offering a sanctuary of freshwater glens, diverse wildlife, and the kind of 'uninterrupted views' that encompass both the distant peaks of the Galtee Mountains and the shimmering lights of nearby Limerick City. Cultural life in and around Derrymore is rich with traditional Irish influences. The area is positioned near some of the country’s most iconic landmarks, including the medieval majesty of Bunratty Castle and the world-famous Cliffs of Moher. This proximity allows for a lifestyle that balances quiet rurality with world-class leisure, from golfing at championship courses to exploring the vibrant folk music scene in local villages like Quin and O’Callaghan’s Mills. It is a place where tradition is not just remembered but actively lived. Connectivity is a hallmark of this specific pocket of County Clare, making it an ideal location for international residents. Despite its secluded feel, Derrymore is exceptionally accessible, with Shannon International Airport (SNN) serving as the nearest major travel hub. Located just a 15-to-20-minute drive away, the airport provides vital links to North America, the UK, and Europe, ensuring that the tranquility of the Irish countryside remains effortlessly connected to the rest of the world. MAIN FEATURES: * 300m2 of living space * 121000m2 plot * 4 Bedrooms * 2 Bathrooms * Stunning Views * Private Parking * Private Garden * Close to essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies * Close to many excellent bars and restaurants * Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Ireland * Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby * Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.com Accommodation Derrymore Glen offers a rare combination of scale, privacy, architectural presence, and modern functionality. This is a home that must be experienced in person to fully appreciate the sense of space, light, and tranquillity it provides. Designed for discerning owners and investors alike, every element has been carefully considered to deliver both comfort and flexibility. The property is heated by a natural gas–powered central heating system with fully zoned controls, allowing precise management of temperature, timing, and automation throughout the home. Entrance Hall 5.25 m x 2.5 m Arrival at Derrymore Glen is immediately impressive. The welcoming entrance hall is flooded with natural light and defined by a striking double-height ceiling of approximately 24 feet, creating a dramatic first impression. A contemporary Irish oak staircase leads to the first-floor office suite, while the hall flows seamlessly into the main internal corridor (12 m x 1.2 m), providing access to the bedroom and bathroom accommodation. Kitchen 5.8 m x 5.2 m The kitchen is the heart of Derrymore Glen—an expansive, modern, open-plan space designed for both everyday living and entertaining on a grand scale. Light-filled and beautifully proportioned, it effortlessly accommodates family life and memorable social gatherings. A large oversized island provides casual dining and a natural gathering point, while an adjacent dining area offers a more formal setting. Extensive bespoke cabinetry and a separate walk-in pantry provide exceptional storage capacity, ensuring a clean, uncluttered, and minimalist aesthetic at all times. The walk-in pantry offers generous shelving and concealed storage, ideal for small appliances, dry goods, and additional preparation space. High-end features include a Quooker instant boiling water tap, integrated hidden dishwashers, and a premium Fisher & Paykel double oven combination offering both conventional and microwave cooking. A five-burner gas hob provides precise control for the most discerning chef. As a central gathering space within the home, the kitchen is equally suited to quiet family moments or lively evenings spent cooking, dining, and entertaining—an inviting space where conversation flows as naturally as the light that fills it. Great Living Room & Dining Area 9.6 m x 4.6 m The great room is one of the defining features of Derrymore Glen and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames breathtaking panoramic views over Limerick City, with the Galtee Mountains rising beyond. By day, the outlook is ever-changing and serene; by night, the city lights shimmer beautifully in the River Shannon valley below. The double-height ceiling enhances the sense of volume and light, while the open flow between living, dining, and kitchen areas makes this an exceptional space for entertaining on any scale. A contemporary wood-burning stove—fuelled by windfall timber from the Derrymore Estate—adds warmth and an inviting sense of comfort on winter evenings. French doors open directly onto an expansive lawn, ideal for outdoor dining, recreation, or simply enjoying the long daylight hours of an Irish summer, when dawn arrives before 4am and twilight lingers well past 11pm. Master Bedroom Suite Master Bedroom: 4.0 m x 4.0 m En-suite: 2.7 m x 2.15 m Walk-in Wardrobe: 2.7 m x 2.0 m The master suite is a luxurious private retreat. The bedroom features a dramatic double-height ceiling and expansive glazing, capturing uninterrupted views across Limerick City and towards the Galtee Mountains. The contemporary en-suite bathroom is finished to an exceptional standard and includes an oversized rainwater shower, creating a calm and indulgent space. A generous walk-in wardrobe offers extensive hanging, shelving, and drawer storage, ensuring everything is beautifully organised and easily accessible. Bedroom 2 3.8 m x 3.8 m This spacious double bedroom enjoys dual-aspect windows overlooking both the panoramic cityscape and the natural glen. It offers a peaceful and restorative environment, complemented by floor-to-ceiling built-in sliding wardrobes designed to maximise light and storage. Bedroom 3 3.8 m x 3.8 m Also dual aspect, Bedroom 3 enjoys views over rolling farmland and the unspoiled glen. The sense of tranquillity is enhanced by regular sightings of local wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, birds of prey, stoats, and the resident purebred Dexter cattle herd. Built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes provide excellent storage without compromising space or light. Bedroom 4 3.8 m x 3.8 m Bedroom 4 is another generously proportioned room with peaceful farmland views, offering an ideal guest bedroom or family space. As with the other bedrooms, comfort, quiet, and privacy are assured. Main Bathroom 3.6 m x 3.6 m The main bathroom delivers a true spa-like experience, finished in calming, earthy tones. A large oversized Jacuzzi bath—comfortably accommodating two—provides a luxurious space to unwind, while the generous rainwater shower (1.2 m x 1.2 m) completes the feeling of indulgence and relaxation. Second Living / Sitting Room 4.7 m x 3.8 m A more intimate and secluded living space, this second sitting room offers privacy and warmth, complete with a working chimney suitable for an open fire or wood-burning stove. Three feature windows frame the surrounding landscape, creating a cosy yet light-filled retreat with stunning views beyond. Office & Meeting Rooms Main Office Area: 9.6 m x 4.6 m Meeting Room: 5.0 m x 3.6 m The first floor has been thoughtfully configured as a world-class home office suite, comfortably accommodating up to five workstations along with storage, whiteboards, and informal seating areas. A separate private meeting room provides an ideal space for confidential discussions. Natural light floods the office via Velux Cabrio balcony windows to the south, oversized Velux windows to the north, and a large east-facing window overlooking mature larch, ash, and pine trees along the natural glen. In summer, the Cabrio windows open fully to create balcony-style spaces, allowing light and fresh air to flow freely. This versatile level could easily be reconfigured as a spectacular additional bedroom suite, complete with en-suite, walk-in wardrobe, and private sitting area. The meeting room could similarly serve as a fifth or sixth bedroom. Both areas are supported by extensive walk-in storage. Mud Room / Utility 3.9 m x 2.8 m The mud room and utility at Derrymore Glen is a generously proportioned and highly functional space, thoughtfully designed to support everyday living. Fully fitted with quality cabinetry, extensive storage, and a dedicated sink, it combines practicality with understated style. Integrated laundry appliances are neatly concealed within the counter area, allowing routine tasks to be completed efficiently while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance. With direct access and ample room for outerwear and footwear, this is the ideal space to leave hiking boots and outdoor gear after exploring the surrounding countryside, ensuring the main living areas remain serene and refined. Contact us today to buy or sell property in Ireland fast online
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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.
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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
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