Classical period brick house in 25 acres with views over the river. 5 bedrooms and substantial basement with superb bow fronted reception rooms. Walled garden, potting shed and stables, mature gardens with frontage of the River Barrow. The former home of the famous Duke of Wellington, Erindale stands well over the River Barrow. The new M9 motorway brings Dublin within the hour and the hosue in 25 acres has been in the same family for 25 years. The bow-fronted brick house on the sought-after Kilkenny Road near Carlow’s Institute of Technology has 511sq m (5,500sq ft) of elegant accommodation in a very private setting. A large entrance hallway, lit by an impressive fanlight, leads to spacious reception rooms with ornate plasterwork ceilings and Gothic-style windows. The kitchen has spiral stairway access down to a vast cellar which runs the length of the house. Upstairs, five double bedrooms (and a nursery) are decorated in the traditional country-house manner. Outside, four acres of gardens include stone patios, lawns, a secluded walled garden and a charming summerhouse originally designed as a gazebo overlooking the river. Carlow 2 miles M9 4 miles Kilkenny 19 miles Dublin 50 miles
Overlooking the mouth of the Shannon with spectacular views south to Kerry Head and the Macgillycuddy Reeks and west towards the Dingle Peninsular, the house is surrounded by lawns, gardens and rock walls. Built as a Summerhouse for the McDonnell Family, descendants of the Earl of Anrtrim and designed by the same architect as Dromoland Castle, the property sits on 20 acres with 800 feet of own waterfront in the grounds and a nice sandy beach within 5 minutes of the house. There are walled gardens and yards to the rear including a garage, a tennis house, a tennis court, 2 dry sheds, fuel shed, and boiler room with central heating unit. The first floor consists of entrance hall, reception hall, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, drawing room with original marble fireplace, television room, living room/bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet and a double bedroom. Leading downstairs is a restored original oak staircase. The downstairs are partly tiled and partly carpeted and consists of a billiard room, utility/wine cellar, 3 double bedrooms, leisure area with sauna, steam shower, whirlpool and solarium and 2 bathrooms. This property is located 5 km away from the seaside resort town of Kilkee, which has a famous horse show sandy beach, an abundance of restaurants, traditional pubs, hotels, golf course and beautiful scenery, which a stunning cliff walk. Also 5 km away is the picturesque Village of Carraigaholt, which has its own harbour where you can buy fresh fish directly adn wonderful restaurants. There is a sandy beach only 5 minutes walk from the house.
Hidden from any outside view, this immaculate house offers total peace and tranquility. Set in 130 acres, with easy access and excellent equestrian facilities, the house has been impeccably and lovingly restored; altogether stunning Comeragh House is approached by a magnificent 1 km drive, which passes through mature woodland, parkland and past the lake all fringed by the mountain back drop. On appraching the house the tree lined avenue opens to a stunning view over the sloping parkland. The over all impression of this house is of its warm, welcoming and cosy atmosphere, softening its dramatic presentation and its large, high ceilings and elegant rooms, all with stunning views. The kitchen leads to the sunken Italian Courtyard, perfect for summer eating and romantically lit at nightfall. There is direct access from the office and studio to the sunny sheltered terrace, which has magnificent views sweeping across the parkland and over the mountains beyond. There is a well maintained pretty stable yard, with 7 looseboxes, tack room, washroom, horse walker, large barn. The attractive cottage block comprises of a grooms cottage and a 3 bedroom visitors cottage. Also see www.youririshestate.com Waterford Airport is 20 minutes; Cork Airport just over one hour. Rosslare Harbour one and a quarter hours. Beaches and Mountains are approx. fifteen mintues away. The local town of Dungarven is 10 km away. Also see www.youririshestate.com
Aaron House is on its own private site, surrounded by mature shrubbery and trees and enjoying views over the 17th and 18th fairways. The house which was built in 2002, is laid out over three storeys and is approached by a flight of steps to the front door on the first floor. The accommodation, extending to approximately 4,000 sq ft, is bright, spacious and well laid out for both family living and entertaining. The drawing room, dining room and kitchen are all at first floor level to take best advantage of the fine views, and there are four bedrooms on the second floor. At garden level there is a spacious bar and entertainment room together with a further guest bedroom, study and a large garage with electronic door, perfect to drive the car or golf buggy in and have immediate access to the house. Entrance to the property is off the main avenue of The Mount Wolesley Hotel, through electronic gates with granite pillars and surrounded by a Laurel Hedge.
REFNO:10524. Longbowe nestles amidst peaceful countryside on a farm with deer, sheep and horses, close to the River Nore, and is just 0.5 miles from the medieval town of Kilkenny. This unique retreat has been designed to maximise views and sunlight and consists of 3 grass-roofed ’living pods’ linked by a corridor. Beautifully furnished and decorated in shades inspired by the outdoors, this house has solid oak and marble floors, and has been designed to be light and airy yet cosy at the same time. Kilkenny has a magnificent castle, a wealth of craft shops and a train service to Dublin. Golf, riding and fishing are available locally and this is a good base for touring in Waterford, Wexford and Tipperary. All on ground floor: Living room with patio doors and wooden floor. Dining room/kitchen with patio doors and tiled floor. Utility room. 3 bedrooms, 2 5ft double, one with en-suite wet room/shower area and toilet, 1 twin. Bathroom with bath, wet room/shower area and toilet. Geothermal underfloor CH inc (€50 pw winter). Elec, bed linen and towels inc. Cot. H/chair. Elec oven. Gas hob. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. One step and ramp to patio with furniture. Parking (2 cars). No smoking please. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t7913/
The Old Rectory is a very special country residence located in the picturesque village of Rathvilly on the Carlow/Wicklow/Kildare border. Originally a Dower House, from the early 1800's it formed one of the residencies of the nearby Lisnavagh Estate which is well known for its Christmas fair and open air summer theatre events. Subsequently it became a Church of Ireland Rectory. In the mid 1970's it came into private ownership and in the last four years the property has been fully renovated. The beautiful renovated residence retains its original features while giving the conveniences of modern day living. The property which is secluded sits on c.2 acres of well kept lawns and gardens bounded by numerous specimen and mature trees including copper beech, conifers, chestnut, limes and rhododendron. Bounded by native trees and hedging including beech, lilac, rowan and oak. Entered through a granite wall with white wrought iron gates with a sweeping sandy gravel driveway which splits to the main house and the courtyard apartments. The location of The Old Rectory combines the best in terms of a charming setting in the countryside with the convenience of being within strolling distance of the village of Rathvilly. Rathvilly is on the river Slaney with a historic square, stone cottages, bridge and was a former tidy town's winner. Rathvilly was the seat of power of the King's of Leinster in the 5th Century AD. The Old Rectory is 1km from the N81 and 10km from the new M9 motorway providing ease of access to Dublin. The M50 is
The beautiful renovated residence retains its original features while giving the conveniences of modern day living. The property which is secluded sits on c.2 acres of well kept lawns and gardens bounded by numerous specimen and mature trees including copper beech, conifers, chestnut, limes and rhododendron. Bounded by native trees and hedging including beech, lilac, rowan and oak. Entered through a granite wall with white wrought iron gates with a sweeping sandy gravel driveway which splits to the main house and the courtyard apartments. Breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, south over the nearby Lisnavagh Estate and Mount Leinster. The location of The Old Rectory combines the best in terms of a charming setting in the countryside with the convenience of being within strolling distance of the village of Rathvilly. Rathvilly is on the river Slaney with a historic square, stone cottages, bridge and was a former tidy town's winner. Rathvilly was the seat of power of the King's of Leinster in the 5th Century AD. The Old Rectory is 1km from the N81 and 10km from the new M9 motorway providing ease of access to Dublin. The M50 i
Set amid approximately one thousand acres of parkland and lakes, Bellamont Forest is one of Ireland's finest 18th-century palladian villas. The house is four bays square, built over two storeys, with a basement. The internal floor area is approximately 1,032 square metres. The house is built of red brick with ashlar facings, and has a Doric limestone portico, with pediments over the windows. The main house has been reroofed and the chimneys rebuilt; the current owner has also rewired the house with CAT6 cabling. A new heating system has been installed on the ground floor with concealed radiators and the entire house replumbed. There are both excellent formal reception rooms and beautiful entertaining rooms, coupled with a comfortable family atmosphere. It provides extensive bedroom accommodation for both family, guests and staff, and in addition boasts the former linen hall which would convert either to a house or commercial use, offices or perhaps conference facilities. Further accommodation could be made in the Stewards house. The gardens have also been developed and greatly enhanced and act as further entertaining space. A particular feature is the walled garden. The property is on the edge of the town of Cootehill, 23 killometres north-east of Cavan town, 25 kilometres west of Monaghan, 70 kilometres east of Enniskillen and 110 kilometres north of Dublin. Dublin International Airport is within 75 minutes' drive.
Mount Lodge, which dates back to the 1860’s is a charming Georgian residence enjoying a particularly private setting situated in the hill above Enniskeane Village, with far views over the rolling countryside. HOUSE SWAP CONSIDERED (4-5 bed hse in close to UCC in good condition - swap plus cash to reflect the reflect the value of Mount Lodge - negotiable) A charming family home enjoying a south facing elevation and surrounded by magnificent gardens and mature trees giving it the upmost privacy. Entered through an impressive entrance hall on the first floor off which are the drawing room and dining room which both have a considerable feeling of warmth & are enhanced by their pleasant proportions & brightness. The cosy library leads into a large office perfect for conversion to a master bedroom suite. There are a total of 5 bedrooms (2 Ensuite bathrooms). On the ground floor there is a country style kitchen, large conservatory, family sitting room & the gym, with its own hot tub and steam room with own door entrance. The property boasts fabulous gardens, including a Japanesse Garden, Orchard, Meditiation Garden, Sheltered patio area with built in BBQ leading to a long lawn. Nestled into beautifully landscaped gardens which offer peace and tranquility, 1 minutes drive to Enniskeane Village, with pubs, restaurants, school and every day shopping. Bandon 15km, Dunmanway 12.4km, Cork Airport 34km, Cork City 47 km.
Old Georgian house & 15 self catering apartments, 2 courtyards, out buildings, 2 bed cottage in need of renovation, tennis court, lake, croquet lawns, and some of the oldest trees in Munster and mature gardens. Set in its own private valley near Clonakilty in West Cork, Ardnavaha House was the original rectory for the local church at the top of the drive. The House was built in 1812 and was sold to the Robertson family in the 1920's. It changed hands in the late 1960's and was bought by a German family who built a block of hotel rooms adjoining the house. The current owners have restored the house and developed the self contained luxury apartments into a thriving business which are now successfully let through the Holiday Property Bond. Ardnavaha comprises some 10 acres of land, further land may be available. In addition it also benefits from a tennis court and croquet lawn.
A newly built contemporary style residence, which has been instructed to the highest spec, using the best materials. All the accommodation has been laid out to take advantage of the magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. The house is set in it own, well maintained grounds and is not visible from the main road, as it lies at the below the line of the famous Sky Road. The property also over looks the ruins of Darcy Castle. The property is one of the finest houses in Cliften. The present owner has invested considerable time and effort constructing the property, creating a beautifully appointed family home with wonderful 360 degree views across the Bay and Atlantic Ocean. The rooms are light, well proportioned and finished to an exceptionally high standard, with all of them benefiting from the lovely views over the Atlantic and rugged countryside and over to the distant beaches Connemara, Country Galway. Connemara has long been regarded as the real emerald of Ireland. This natural terrain and unspoilt environment offers visitors a wonderland of sights, experiences, adventure and activities. Cilfden is the capital of Connemara and is set between the Atlantic Ocean, the Twelve Ben Mountains and preserved boglands. Clifden was one of the last towns to be built in Ireland with the vision of creating a thriving commercial centre in a resource, rich, but poverty stricken reg
Built as a sporting lodge for the Berridge Family it is situated in a spectacular location with magnificent views over the wildest and most beautiful parts of Connemara. On C. 4 Hectares (10 acres) The house is surrounded by its own 10 acres, which is an oasis of growth and overlooks the Fermoyle Lakes, the Twelve Pins and the Maamturk Mountains. The accommodation is laid out over two floors and offers both bright and spacious living space, mostly taking the upmost advantage of the stunning surrounding landscapes. The main house consists of 4/5 reception rooms, five bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms, kitchen and store rooms. In the annex there is further accommodation of two bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, and there is also a three bedroomed gate lodge, with kitchen and sitting room. The property has been maintained to a high standard and much care has also been given to the grounds and gardens surrounding the house. It is approached along a tree lined avenue with specimen Rhododendrons, exotic shrubs, the avenue then meanders by an ornamental pond to the front of the house. There is further grazing land and some woodland. The property is located approximately 10 miles from the busy town of Oughterard, commonly known as the Gateway of Connemara, 6 miles from Costello and 27 miles from Galway City and Airport.
Summerseat Orchard is a fine family residence enjoying a particularly private setting in the former walled garden of Summerseat House. The property is situated on the border of Dublin and Meath just outside the village of Clonee. The property is approached via a stone walled entrance with electronic gates, the avenue winds around the high stone wall opening up to the front of the house. The entire property is surrounded by mature specimen trees. The lawned garden is to the front of the house and is divided by path ways. Set in the middle of the walled garden is a summerhouse with a hot top and shower room, which opens to a sheltered paved outdoor entertainment area. There is also a purpose built bunker and putting green. The principal residence measures approximately 525 sq mts (5,651 sq ft) comprising of 6 reception rooms, a large kitchen with breakfast area, playroom, utility, five bedrooms, master bedroom which also has an ensuite bathroom and two dressing rooms and there is also a large main bathroom. Attached to the house is an annex, which has its own separate entrance together with access via the main house. To the rear are two offices each with their own separate access. Summerseat is particularly well located just outside the village of Clonee which is approximately 15 km from Dublin City Center and 20 Km from Dublin Airport making it an extremely accessible base from with to travel or commute. There is much to do in the nearby vicinity, with local shops and pubs in Clonee and the Blanchardstown Shopping Center is only 5 km away and offers a huge variety of shops. Dunboyne Village is a mere 3 km the newly opened Dunboyne M3 Communter Rail runs to the City Cente
Built in 1873, The Old Coastguard Station is a world class waterfront period property with dynamic and truly breathtaking views across Sligo bay. It comes with original boathouse and slipway to a small sandy beach. This entirely unique property has been delightfully refurbished with all internal woodwork in solid light oak now offering bright, comfortable spacious accommodation with outstanding views across the bay to the mountains beyond. It comes with 900ft of waterside frontage including the original boathouse and as slipway leading down to a small sandy beach with two moorings. The main house and watchtower stand as a large classic period stone structure in the centre of a prominent coastal site extending to about 7 acres. The main feature of the front facade is the striking period gothic head windows and front door. To the rear of the house there is a secure and sheltered paved courtyard which houses the original stone well and useful outbuildings which have all been modernised. The area is famous for its intense natural beauty and would make an ideal home for both busy and creative people. The Old Coastguard Station is located on the south-western shores of the Ballisadare Bay just as it joins Sligo Bay. The property is about 5 minutes from the village of Beltra, 11 minutes to Ballisadare and 18 minutes to Sligo Town ( A Gateway City). The Sligo Airport at Strandhill is 30 minutes and has daily flights to Dublin. Knock International Airport flies throughout Europe adn it is about 45 minutes drive. Dublin and Belfast are approxmiately 2.5 hours away.
Lanespark set in the middle of top quality agricultural land. The present income from entitlements is €24,300. There is 2.5acres of commercial forestry that is ready for clearfell. A forester has completed a detailed volume analysis of this an estimates that it is worth c. €23,000. The house at Lanespark is a beautifully proportioned Georgian two storey family home and has been extensively renovated and restored in recent years. One enters the house into the hall. Off the hall is a large drawing room with French doors to the garden. On the other side is a handsome dining room. The country kitchen with Rayburn leads to the utility and out to the gardens. There is a large wing which contains a further 2 bedrooms, bathroom and study. The staircase leads up to the landing with 3 bedrooms one ensuite and a large family bathroom. There is a lovely feeling of warmth and light through out this spacious elegant family home. Directions via Urlingford. Take the Urlingford exit off the M8. Continue down through the main street of Urlingford. At the end of the town take the R689 road to the left signposted for Killlenaule. Continue on this road for c. 10 minutes through the villages of Gortnahoe & New Birmingham. At the next village, Ballynonty, at the cross (4 x roads) take a right ,signposted for Thurles. The entrance to the property is 1.5 miles on the right hand side. Look for timber fencing along the entr
At the foot of Keeper Hill with the Silvermines Mountains providing a spectacular scenic backdrop, the house has been extremely well maintained and makes a comfortable country home. With good bright accommodation throughout, coupled with fabulous river and countryside views, the accommodation briefly comprises of three reception rooms, a library room, study, kitchen and five large bedrooms. There are many original features including ceiling coving, recessed sash windows with shutters, period fireplaces in all the principle rooms and the majority of the bedrooms. The gardens surround the house and are mainly laid out in lawns with mature trees and shrubbery, including magnificent rhododendrons, beech trees amongst others. The Mulcair River flows through the garden and can be cross by the wooden bridge. During the summer months there is a carpet of bluebells in the woodlands. In all this property is an absolutely oasis of peace and a haven for wildlife.
The Rectory on c. 10 acres has been completely refurbished in the last 10yrs whilst still being sympathetic to its beautiful original period features. The house is approx 3,630sq.ft. and guest cottage is 1,200sq.ft This beautiful Georgian residence with guest cottage was built in 1857 and was completely refurbished in the last 10 years to a very high standard. The main house which is approximately 337sq.m(3,630 sq.ft) maintains its many period features including sash windows, fireplaces, coving and cornicing. The accommodation is extremely bright and spacious and comprises of entrance hallway, drawing room, office, dining room, inner hall, guest wc, utility, kitchen/breakfast room, upstairs ¨C five bedrooms, shower room, separate wc and bathroom. To the rear of the property there is a refurbished guest cottage which is approximately 111sq.m(1,200sq.ft), a stone fronted sauna house and a walled tennis court. This is a most scenic and sought after location as Dublin is 2hrs 15mins, 35mins to Limerick, 50mins to Shannon, 1hr 10mins to Cork, 15mins to Tipperary town and Cashel.
The property which is approx. 556sq.m (5,994sq.ft) is a supreme example of Edwardian architecture in the Arts and Crafts style and is a listed building. It is finished in coursed granite and timber framed rendered panels with vertically hung rosemary tiles under a pitched clay tiled roof . The tall chimneystacks which are a feature of the property are brick with corbelled caps and clay pots. The house is set at right angles to King Edward Road and is set back behind a low granite wall with square gate pillars and wrought iron gates. The interior has beautifully proportioned elegant rooms. The reception hall is warm and inviting and the drawing room has plenty of light with bay windows and large rear window overlooking the gardens to the side and rear. The dining room is large and graceful and leads through to the kitchen. The library is a welcoming warm room. The kitchen is full of light and has modern fitted units with a pantry off it, and the utility room leads to an enclosed court yard. To the side of the kitchen is the “Oak Leaf” conservatory which overlooks and leads to the wonderful sun terrace. King Edward Road is the most prestigious residential location in Bray. Close by is the town centreand seafront. Dublin is 12 miles, seafront and DART Station 1/2 mile, Greystones is 5 miles, N11 1/2 mile.
Hillside is surrounded by outstanding, partly walled gardens of c.0.42 hectares (1.15acres). The adjacent two storey mews adds another useful dimension, ideal for guest, staff accommodation or a home office. The well proportioned rooms are bright and free flowing at an overall floor area of approximately 404 sq m (4345 sq ft). The reception hall is large and inviting, leading to a wonderful drawing room, an equally impressive sitting room, a dining room for entertaining on a large scale and a small study. The farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room opens onto the gardens and sun terrace and the rear hall leads to a utility room, butlers pantry, guest cloakroom and large enclosed courtyard. Upstairs has five bedrooms, the master being a superb size with balcony overlooking the gardens, three other generously proportioned double rooms and one single room, all well served by two bathrooms and a shower room. The mews has a floor area of 149 sq m (1600 sq ft) comprising of an open plan ground floor and 3 bedrooms and shower room on the first floor. From Foxrock Village head south to the traffic lights at Glenamuck Road/Brighton Road cross roads and turn right. Continue about 100m and Hillside is the first entrance on the left with the blue gates.
An end of terrace two storey over garden level period residence on Ailesbury Road.There is a mews residence to the rear which can be acquired as one lot with the main house.
Palmyra has its own pillared gates on Whitechurch Road from which the drive winds down over a bridge across a stream called the Kilmashogue river, and up to the house. Much of the house dates back to its construction in about 1840 by one Thomas Bewley who operated a watermill upstream on a neighbouring property. That part of the stream which runs through Palmyra could still perhaps be used as a source of power. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, guest WC, laundry room, lobby, five bedrooms and three bathrooms (including master bedroom with an en-suite). Outside, there are a stone barn/coach house, a boiler room/fuel store, a workshop, a tool shed, a small glass house, and a henhouse and run. The grounds are extensively lawned, wooded with many fine trees, and mostly walled. There are substantial areas of complete privacy. The old stone wall of the historic Grange Golf Club is on the other side of Whitechurch Road, such that from the highest part of the property looking eastwards, particularly in winter, one gets the impression of miles of wooded parkland. Further up Whitechurch Road the old wall of Marlay Park begins. This glorious public park of 300 acres has pleasant walks by streams and lakes and through woods with magnificent trees, and a Saturday market, known for its organic produce in the courtyard of the
Set within these majestic grounds of Citywest Hotel and golf resort originally designed by Christy O'Connor Junior. No. 12 Coldwater Lakes is an outstanding detached Georgian style residence set on c.0.5 acre on the periphery of the golf course. It is set within these majestic grounds of Citywest Hotel and golf resort originally designed by Christy O’Connor Junior. This property is exceptionally luxurious throughout offering modern contemporary style living at its best. It offers very bright spacious accommodation c. 3,150 sq. ft. together with wonderful front and rear gardens. The property is complemented by a self contained apartment providing numerous opportunities for the owner. It is approached through electric gates which leads to the front of the house and parking forecourt and is surrounded by meticulously manicured gardens. The garden to the rear enjoys a south facing aspect. A once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy peace and tranquillity of the Country yet within easy commuting distance of the City Centre. Coldwater Lakes is located in a quaint village of Saggart and is 30 minutes from Dublin International Airport via the M50. There are numerous retail outlets nearby to include Liffey Valley, Blanchardstown, The Square to name but a few. From Dublin take the N7 dual carriageway via Newlands Cross. Proceed to City West Digital Campus and take a left after MJ Flood towards Saggart Village. Proceed past City West Hotel and take a left into the main entrance before the church.
REFNO:36491. Picture yourself just 3 km from the beautiful Medieval city of Kilkenny perched on a hill with stunning views of the Kilkenny country side and overlooking anatural spring fishing lake, Fishing is free for residents Wallslough Village offers the freedom ofself-catering accommodationwith eight four star, award-winning holiday cottages in a beautiful rural setting. Choose from six luxurious self-catering thatched holiday cottages each sleeping six people or two pre-famine stone cottages (carefully renovated to retain character) each sleeping seven people. The cottages are just a stone’s throw from a beautiful natural spring fishing lake (with complimentary angling for guests) and theKilkenny indoor sports arenawith three artificial surface pitches, which are ideal for 5 or 6-a-side soccer. Wallslough Village is the ideal place to base yourself for your hen night. After a hectic night of partying and fun there is nothing like waking up in the relaxing surroundings of Wallslough and a taking a short walk around the lake with your friends. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t9968/
REFNO:8457. Knock Major is a refurbished one bedroom apartment, finished to a very good standard, in a courtyard setting in the heart of Carlow/Kilkenny countryside. Centrally located, it is a perfect location for touring and sightseeing, with the medieval city of Kilkenny 11 miles away and Carlow 15 miles away. Castlecomer is the closest town at 5 miles, with a discovery park, childrens playground, trout fishing, walks and golf. There is a fantastic selection of restaurants and pubs in Kilkenny. Mount Juliette is 20 miles and Duiske Abbey is 25 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 5 miles. Ground floor: Living room with wooden floor. Dining room/kitchen with traditional stone flag floor. Shower room with toilet. First floor: 1 double bedroom. Oil CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Cot. Satellite TV. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Gravelled sitting out area. Parking (2 cars). No smoking. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t11979/
REFNO:2567. Chestnut Cottage is 0.5 miles from Inistioge, the picturesque setting for many films including ’Circle of Friends’ and is famous for the beautiful Woodstock Gardens. Riverside walks can be enjoyed along the Nore River. This 100 year old cottage has been renovated to make a cosy holiday retreat and is delightfully furnished. This scenic area offers much for walkers, cyclists and fishermen including the Barrow Way. The beach at Duncannon is 25 miles and Kilkenny (15 miles) boasts a medieval castle and train service to Dublin. Shop, pubs and restaurants 0.5 miles. 8 steps to entrance. Ground floor: Living room with tiled floor. Kitchen/dining room. Shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to first floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double plus additional single, 1 double with en-suite toilet. Woodburner in living room (initial fuel inc). Oil CH €1 per hour if required). Elec by €2 coin meter. Bed linen and towels inc. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. F/freezer. Terrace and furniture. BBQ. No smoking. NB: Raised terrace with railings. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t8749/