As Knockabbey dates back from three distinct eras, different parts of the castle have their own individual historical characteristics. The castle benefits from being set well off the country road and enjoying fine views over the stunning gardens. Although the house impresses by its grandeur it very much feels like a home. The rooms are bright, well proportioned and are a showcase of different architecture. Throughout the houses there are exquisite features, such as the ornate cornicing, vaulting ceilings, the grand chimney pieces, and original panelled doors and wide staircases. The impressive reception rooms are perfectly proportioned rooms for entertaining and family living. The gardens are a particular feature of the property and since 1998 have under gone an major restriction with the aid of the Great Gardens of Ireland Restoration Fund. They contain some of the most important historical water features in the country. These water gardens were originally started as early as the 11th Century by monks from the local abbey. They are surrounded by mature woodland with pathways and foot bridges. Knockabbey Castle is located in the heart of County Louth, approximately 9 km north of the town of Ardee and 4 km from the pretty village of Tallanstown. The larger towns of Dundalk and Drogheda are both 20 km away.
Elevated site with tremendous coastal views towards Killiney and Bray situated in a sought after location. Existing cottage which would be ideal for replacement or extension, subject to the necessary planning consents.
With lovely views overlooking Cork Harbour, our bijoux rustic lodge offers a cozy and comfortable stay within the grounds of a unique healing and well being center. The property comprises of kitchenette, shower room, double bedroom and living/dining area, giving way to a secluded porch with seating. There is a beautiful shared garden where guests can enjoy a game of croquet or a relaxing glass of wine, while overlooking the beautiful Cobh harbour. Enjoy stunning walks along the harbour promenade or surrounding countryside, with small beaches all within easy reach. This property is most suitable for a couple and child or single traveler wishing to escape from the stress of life. Shops, Pubs, Restaurants and small beaches are within easy reach. The Cobh Heritage Centre and Titanic Trail are also nearby. To make your stay more relaxing we provide the following in your rental charge: Welcome pack, linen and daily fresh towels, flame effect fire, travel cot, TV, video, DVD player, CD, microwave and off road parking. Heating by oil filled radiators, and electricity. One small pet welcome is also welcome. Easily accessible are the popular attractions of Fota Wildlife Park, Trabolgan Holiday Centre, Blarney Castle and the Midleton Distillery. The lodge is adjacent to Robin Hill Holistic Clinic, which houses a wide range of complementary therapies and health practitioners. Guests at the Lodge will enjoy first preference on treatments and also a 10% discount. There are luxurious beauty therapies as well as acupuncture, cranial osteopathy, homeopathy, reflexology, colonic hydrotherapy, kinesiology, massage, counseling, life coaching and chiropody. Cobh itself is steeped in history with strong ties to the Famine, the Titanic and the Lusitania. The town is friendly and bustling, with the magnificent St Colman’s Cathedral standing sentinel over the town. The promenade is the ideal place to sit, eat an ice cream and watch the world go by. Key Features Pet Friendly, Near Golf, Near Beach, Near Pier, Near Boardwalk, Near Marina Amenities Pet Friendly, Kitchenette, TV/DVD/VCR, DVD Library, CD Stereo, Microwave, Coffee Maker, Pots and Pans, Utensils, Stove, Oven, Refrigerator, Garden View, Hardwood Floors, Dining Table Seats, Shower, Screened Deck, Patio Furniture, Beauty Spa on Site, Parking Available, Public Transportation Available, Linens Included, Daily Trash and Towel Service Available, Weekly Housekeeping, No Smoking Property View Garden View Airport Info Main Airport Cork - by car or taxi 30 mins . Bus link to Cork train station from Cork Airport. Cork to Cobh trains run daily. Payment Policy Rates are quoted in Euro. A deposit of one night’s rent is due within 10 business days from the day of booking. Full payment is due on arrival, Laser card, Personal checks, money orders, traveler’s checks and Paypal are accepted forms of payment. Cancellation Policy For cancellations more than 90 days prior to arrival, there is a no fee. For cancellations less than 90 days prior to arrival and more than 31 days prior to arrival there is a fee of one night rent. There are no refunds for cancellations less than 30 days prior to arrival. Travel Insurance is advised. Rules Rates are subjected to change without prior notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t21600/
REFNO:41351. A luxurious home from home in ‘Cork’s Best Address’.Luxurious 4 star standard 2 bedroomed self catering apartments, with all modern conveniences, fresh linen sheets and pillows, soft duvet and bath towels. Main bathroom consists of a bath & shower and also the convenience of an ensuite in the master bedroom. Fully equipped kitchen, open plan dining room and sitting room. There is a fortnightly service of the apartment and our rates are inclusive of utility bills(Electricity and Gas).To all our guests complimentary use of our leisure centre which boasts a 20m swimming pool, full gym,sauna, steam room & Jacuzzi. Enjoy the culinary delights and the bustling night life in our Vista bar & grill during your stay. There is lots for families to do in the Cork area, Fota Wildlife Park is just 15 minutes drive away, Cork City's historical gaol just 10 minutes from the hotel. Blarney Castle and Gardens is well worth a visit and of course Cork City centre is well known for its great shopping and restaurants (including our restaurant in town The Boardwalk Bar & Grill ). We are also within easy reach of Blackrock Observatory and the it's a lovely drive to Cobh with the Titantic Visitor Centre or Kinsale. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t10182/
The property is a superb country house and a charming family home approached via an impressive tree lined avenue in a parkland setting with lovely mature woodland and gardens. The house, a three-bay two storey castellated country house dates back to 1815 built on the site of an O'Carroll castle. The eclectic character of the residence is owed to the fact that it was constructed in various phases, the most notable of which resulted in the addition of its fine nineteenth century gothic revival frontage with terminating towers and a cenelated parapet. It was originally the family seat of the Minchin family. The main house consists of many fine reception rooms, large bedrooms, which are all bright well proportioned rooms.
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
Cruagh House approximately 178sq.m (1,921sq.ft) is a charming two storey farmhouse on c.0.80 ha (2 acres) with numerous outbuildings large gravelled yard and paddocks including stables, isolation boxes, workshops, hay barns and an old dairy. The bright and spacious accommodation comprises of kitchen, utility, living room, sitting room, TV room, conservatory, study and upstairs has four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden to the front is lawned with mature trees and hedging. There is a front entrance, garden entrance and yard entrance onto the property. The rear of the property is bounded by a tranquil river. The location of Cruagh House is extremely convenient with the M50 4km, Dundrum Town Centre 5.6km with its range of shops and the city centre just 10km. There are a range of golf clubs nearby with Edmondstown Golf Club just 2.3km and the following Golf Clubs within a short drive - Castle Golf Club, Grange Golf Club, Kilmashogue Stacktown Golf Club. Marlay Park which is a 300 acre recreational park is just 5.2km which comprises of woodland, ponds, walks, golf course, tennis courts, football pitch
A genuine first and fresh approach for buyers to combine a country lifestyle experience, with the option of a tax break on rental income. The Woodlands properties lie in a peaceful and secluded woodland setting, ideal for these detatched, elegant homes. Designed to an open plan configuration, these traditionally built sandstone homes fit next to the cut stone castle like water tower, which is a feature of the site. The total floor area on offer is 1,463 sq ft. Unique Owner Benefits Owners of a property on the Mount Falcon Estate will also enjoy the following unique benefits. - Owners Discount Privileges with access to 4 star , de luxe facilities in Mount Falcon Country House Hotel including restaurant, swimming pool, gym, sauna and treatment room's. - Membership of Enniscrone Golf Club and access to an abundance of the most exciting courses in Ireland - Generous tax reliefs - under section 23 holiday homes - Guaranteed rental income - Significant capital appreciation predicted - Exclusive rights to two miles of double bank fishing on the River Moy and access to the Mount Falcon Fly Fishing academy. The Mount Falcon Estate, lies between Foxford and Ballina, Co. Mayo. It is comprised of the Mount Falcon Country House Hotel, the Mount Falcon Fishery and the 45 properties for sale, located in lake and woodland settings around the 100 acre Estate.
Amidst beautiful mature parklands, woodlands, pasture and equestrian facilities in the Garden of Ireland, combining privacy with an enviable convenience only a 40 minute commute to Dublin City and Dublin Airport respectively. Mount Kennedy is a two storey over basement house to a design originally drawn up by James Wyatt in 1772 and modified by the architect and builder Thomas Cooley who completed the commission in 1784/ 1785. The chief characteristic of Mount Kennedy is the beautiful and delicate interior decoration, incorporating plasterwork by Michael Stapleton who was regarded as being the most skilled stuccodor working in the neo classical style that dominated Dublin interior decoration in the final decades of the 18th century. This breathtaking work in the hall and three main reception rooms is further complemented by the exquisite painted medallions in grisaille by Peter De Gree, a belgian who came to Ireland in 1785, and whose other works are contained in Lucan House, Luttrellstown Castle and Marlay House. Dublin City 32kms (20 miles) 37 minutes Dublin Airport 58kms (36 miles) 40 minutes Greystones 8kms (5 miles) 12 minutes Rosslare Port 126kms (78 miles) 1 hour 40 minutes Cork Airport 288kms (179 miles) 3 hours (Distances are approximate)
Ravello stands on half an acre of walled gardens. Accommodation comprises three reception rooms, five bedrooms, and fitted kitchen / breakfast room. All in all this is an exceptional property worth viewing! Ravello is a private 5 bedroom family residence sitting on half an acre of gardens. The residence is bright, spacious and has a southerly aspect with panoramic views of Dublin Bay, Dalkey Island, Killiney Bay and the Sugarloaf Mountain. The accommodation is approximately 427sq.m(4,600sq.ft) and comprises of a a pillared entrance porch, reception hall, guest WC, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, games room, shower room, sauna, and 5 bedrooms, four en-suite. The location of Ravello is extremely secluded with panoramic views across Dublin bay. Thepicturesque village of Dalkey is a short stroll away and offers an abundance of amenities including shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and recreational facilities. The property is conveniently located near many transport links including Dalkey DART station, the M50, and the N11. There are number of schools easily accessible including Holy Child Killiney, Castle Park School Dalkey, Willow Park, Blackrock Co
This property is presented by ListGlobally on behalf of: Alan O'Dowd REFNO:150. This magnificent modern detached house has all rooms laid out to take advantage of the views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding countryside. Ideal for a holiday, the house boasts state-of-the-art communications and electronic controls for comfort and convenience. The living room/home cinema room on the first floor has double doors to the terrace and kitchenette. The main living areas on the ground floor have a double-sided fireplace serving both rooms. Not visible from the road, the house is set in well-maintained grounds, overlooking the historic ruins of D'Arcy Castle and the beautifully presented terraces offer a real haven. The area is well known for sporting and country activities - nearby is Ballyconneelly Golf Course; the Twelve Bens Mountains provide walking, hiking, climbing and other pursuits. Dogs Bay and Gorteen Beaches are within driving distance and a day trip to Westport and Galway City is most enjoyable. Pubs, shops and restaurants 2 miles. Ground floor: Living/dining room with French doors and wooden floor/kitchen with breakfast area and tiled floor. Utility/laundry. 3 bedrooms: 2 double (6ft) with en-suite shower room and toilet, one with double sofa bed, 1 bedroom with pull-out bed, single sofa bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and toilet. First floor: Second living room/kitchen. 2 double (6ft) bedrooms with en-suite shower room and toilet, one with Jacuzzi bath. Separate toilet. Oil CH, gas underfloor CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Satellite TV. Gas hob. Elec oven. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer D/washer. F/freezer. Lawned and gravelled garden with patio, terrace and furniture. BBQ. Ample parking. This property is presented by ListGlobally on behalf of: Alan O'Dowd (listglobally ref.: #LG48457)
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.
The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o.
The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o. Investment Characteristics Student Letting Property Characteristics Garden Flat Detatched Conversion Eco Home Freehold High Ceilings Renovated South Facing Storage 2 Storey Ground Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Garden Allocated Parking Central Heating Cloakroom Courtyard Dining Room Double Glazing Exposed Beams Exposed Brick Extension Fireplace Fitted Bathroom Fitted Kitchen Garage Hot Tub Insulation Internet Access Landscaped Gardens Lobby Off Street Parking Orchard Outbuilding Outside Space Period Features Sash Windows Septic Tank Shed Staff Quarters Views Wooden Floors Wood Stove Annex Barn Beamwork Granny Flat Log Fire Patio Porch Key selling points: Scenic location, lovely family house, easy access beaches,towns. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1044985/
castle in France, Vitteaux Bourgogne. Modeled for centuries by families, aristocrats, officials and farmers, French countryside is one of the most enjoyable on earth. Preserved houses full of history meet pristine nature with fresh food and tasteful wines. The diversity of French landscape and food is quite impressive for such a small country. Since the 19th century foreigners are buying properties in France for their holidays or their old age. Russian aristocrats were traditionally attracted to the French Riviera, the casinos and the Mediterranean sea, when the Americans liked to chill out in the peaceful villages of Provence and the Englishmen enjoyed the quietness of Normandy, Perigord and the proximity to Bordeaux and the atlantic sea. These «historical» national trends did affect the market for properties. The French Riviera, as well as Provence did suffer from the financial crisis, but recovered quicker than other as the Russians have saved some money not selling their house when the ruble fell down and as they are actively buying properties there. In Bordeaux and Perigord, the situation is different. When the crisis touched London, many owners of french properties were obliged to sell. The offer was exceeding the demand and, in a time of crisis, for french as for the english, a second-home is not the priority. Therefore, until last year, the market in Bordeaux region was still falling down. It is only recently that, because of the low prices french buyers, americans and newcomers like chinese (specially for wine estates) are stabilizing the market. Therefore you can buy a historical castle with 14 rooms and a lot of land for the price of 140 sqm in Paris. This won’t stay for ever as to spend time or to develop a side activity in tourism or wine business in France was, is and will stay a trend.
Castro Marim has a very rich cultural history. The remains of the first settlements in the area date back to around 5000BC. As it lies near the banks of the Guadiana and is near to the coast, it used to be a very important port. It was also connected to Lisbon by a Roman road, which used to run parallel to the river. During the 14th Century, the Order of Christ soldiers had their headquarters here. At this time there was a border dispute with Castile. The castle was very well positioned with views across all directions over the Rio Guadiana. Although it has been in a state of disuse since the 17th century, you can still visit the castle to this day and you can take in the beautiful views of Castro Marim and the river. This typical Portuguese town is tranquil and walkers and cyclists will enjoy it here as there is a lot of countryside to see as well as traditional arts and crafts. There are shops, restaurants and cafes here and this is the perfect place for a more relaxing lifestyle. Lifestyle Activities Marina Golf Rural Coastal Town Amenities and Services Shops Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t667422/
34 - Between Montpellier and Béziers, in a charming village. Castlel of 17th century around 900 m2. Beautiful raised park with chapel, cellars, and sheepfold. Possibility rental report. Quiet and nice location. Classified M.H. Contact us for more details. Lifestyle Activities Village. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t546964/
Striking 16th century Chateau on the banks of the Canal du Midi beautifully restored with an exceptional eye for detail. - Situated between Carcassonne and Castelnaudary, on the banks of the Canal du Midi, this property and its numerous outbuildings will seduce you. From the pastoral setting, the centenary trees, the garden and the Chateau itself you will step into a different era and its style and character will amaze you. Contact us for more details. Property Features Garden Outbuilding. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t660248/
Magnificent chateau with vineyard This chateau dates from the 18th century and is in an historical area of the Herault department of the Languedoc Roussillon, 40 minutes from Montpellier (TGV/airport) There are 22 hectares in total, including a park of 2 hectares and 16 hectares of vineyard. The residence offers 1200m2 living space, recently renovated. Excellent viticole and agricultural activities in a superb setting. please contact us for further information Property Characteristics Renovated. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t502638/
In the heart of romantic park land, with gardens and lake, this chateau beautiful opens its windows out onto on a charming landscape. 3 lounges reflect the quintessence of the period of light, where we might expect to meet Voltaire or Diderot under their high ceilings So much atmosphre such a fascinating place. The comfort of this period in history is shown by the vast kitchen, with original spectacular chimmeny. The beautiful staircase rising up to the charming bedrooms and not forgetting splended private apartment for the lords of the house. This exceptional domain would lend itself as much to family life as to prestigious living. Furthermore 8000m2 of grounds are constructuble. Finally there is a meadow which can cater for 1 or 2 horses. Contact us for more details. Lifestyle Activities Lake Parkland Property Characteristics High Ceilings Property Features Garden. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t437889/
One of the last remaining grand domaine of the cote d'azur. 50 minutes from the airport. Completely landscaped with is an exceptional property, offering 2000m2 living space over 4 buildings. Steeped in legends and history with a Templer Chapel. Cos residual and change of building status possible. Set in the heart of parkland of 18 hectares, flat and irrigated via the local source. Contact us for more details. Lifestyle Activities Parkland Property Features Landscaped Gardens. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t550759/
Superb village chateau with parkland of 5370m2. (To refresh). Central heating fuel oil and wood. 750m2 livable. Comprised of ground floor, lounge) 40m2 library, dining room 30m2, small lounge 25m2, kitchen) 20m2, Laundry, boiler room. First floor there are 5 bedrooms (20 to 25m2), 2 bathrooms, a kitchen 20m2 + 2 bedrooms 10m and 30m2 + back kitchen. Second floor there is a lounge + kitchen 20m2. A bedroom of 20m2, bathroom, attic 15m2. Fireplaces, parquet floors, high ceilings, beautiful stone staircase, iron ramp. 2 entrances, 3 staircases. Roof in a good condition. A greenhouse, to renovate, a shelter for wood, a cave. 5370m2 approx. of park edged by a brook, a well. Contact us for more details. Lifestyle Activities Village Parkland Amenities and Services Laundry Property Characteristics High Ceilings Ground Floor 1st Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Attic Central Heating Dining Room Greenhouse Library. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t719988/
PGB0009: Country Manor House,with Recording Studio Scotland - A substantial detached country house set in five arces of mature gardens in the beautiful countryside of South Ayrshire,formerly a sucessful country house hotel.Ground floor entrance hall 2x3m2, main hall 7x6, library 5x5, drawing room 9x7,recording studio 7x3, back hall 13x2, dining room 10x7, kitchen 5x5, breakfast room 5x4, utility room 5x3, store rooms 6x4, double garage 6x6, large ork staircase leading to large landing all bedrooms lead of hallway first floor bedroom 1 6x6 with en suite 3 piece bathroom and fitted wardrobes, bedroom 2 4x3 with en suite 3 piece shower room and fitted wardrobes,nursery 2x2, office 3x3, store room 1x2, bedroom 3 5x3 with en suite 3 piece shower room and fitted wardrobes, bedroom 4 5x3 with en suite 3 piece shower room and fitted wardrobes, bedroom 5 5x5 with en suite 3 piece shower room and fitted wardrobes, bedroom 6 8x5 with en suite 3 piece bathroom,family bathroom 2x4, wc x3, dressing room 2x3, staff flat, bedroom 7 4x3 with fitted wardrobes, bedroom 8 3x2, sitting room 4x3, bathroom 2x3, kitchen 4x3!!!Part exchange or full exchange with similar property (in the UK, France or Germany) and similar price!!!Further details upon request - plus 3.57 % (included VAT) for the buyer. - localisation near to: Girvan-Ayr-Turnberry. orientation north-east. Localisation at the edge of a village . vue view distances neighbours: 50m2. shops: Girvan-Ayr. school: Pinwerry-Barrhill. big city: Ayr. sea: Girvan. zones de loisirs: Girvan-ayr floors 2 equipment telephone. electricity. gas tank. water: mains connection. used waters: draining system. heating: Gas central heating. fire place: 4
Castle for sale. http://www.arkadia.com/odjf-t237/