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·  18th of august, 2011 08:15
·  Bedrooms: 4

One enters Sleighduff through natural stone walls and electric gates up a tree lined avenue with back round lighting on both sides which leads up to the farm house and equine centre. • 4 bed Traditional farm house • Full planning permission for 2 storey 6,803 sq.ft house • Full planning permission for 6 holiday home cottages • Equine centre (37,814 sq.ft) • 32 Monarch Stables in American barn • Indoor arena 70.5m x 31m • Outdoor arena ready for surfacing 50m x 80m • Ample Parking • Outhouses/barns • 8 fenced turnout paddocks, designated area for 9 further sand paddocks • Excellent quality land in grass. Directions From Dublin proceed on to the M11 take exit 21, third right off the first roundabout (signposted Inch) second right off second roundabout (signposted ballynattin), up hill straight through 1st crossroads (signposted Johnstown 5km), stay left at Y – junction, left at next T – junction, 100 yards on the right hand side of the road. Sleighduff sits in an exceptional location at the edge of the quaint village of Johnstown. The thriving town of Arklow is minutes away and Dublin is an hour?s drive. The M11 is 7km from the property.

2,100,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 6

Boswell sits in an exceptional location on c 36 acres at the edge of the quaint village of Ashford and 1.5 miles off the N11 which now leads on to the M50 directly to the airport. One enters Boswell through natural stone walls and pillars up a sweeping avenue bound on either side by a magical pine woodland which leads you through electric wrought iron gates to the front of the house or through a separate entrance around to the stable yards. The main house which was built in 1741 is a comfortable light and spacious family home which has been renovated and decorated to a very high standard. On the west side of the house there is a large guest wing which has amazing potential uses or could be incorporated into the main family home. The gardens at Boswell house boasts a variety of mature old trees, shrubs and lawned areas. There is also a separate cosy Barbecue area surrounded by a newly planted orchard. From every corner of the stud farm there are different breath taking views of the Wicklow Countryside within this hidden oasis. From Wicklow go through Ashford village at the roundabout take first exit for Roundwood keep right at the fork continue for 2.5 km and the entrance is on the left hand side.

1,750,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 4

As you enter Bornaltra through an electric gate and drive up the gravel path with manicured lawns on either side, you will find a delightful two storey dormer bungalow. The light filled accommodation is approximately 302sq.m(3,256sq.ft) and comprises of living room, kitchen, dining room/play room, office, utility room, four bedrooms, one bedroom ensuite, shower room, family bathroom and guest wc. This property is ideal for the equestrian enthusiast with a tack room, four loose boxes, feed room, 3 span concreted hay shed, sand arena area and muck heap. It also benefits from an enclosed lean-to-store with an electric roller shutter door, workshop, large store, second store/garage and fuel store. Upstairs in the hay barn there is a loft with store rooms which would be ideal for staff accommodation subject to planning permission. The location of Bornaltra is extremely convenient being c.2.5km(1.6miles) from Dunlavin village with amenities such as primary schools, secondary school, churches, shops, butcher and coffee shops. Naas and Newbridge are larger towns nearby with shopping centres, train, buses, cinemas, a range of primary and secondary schools. Dublin city centre is 50km(31miles) which can be accessed either by the N81 which is 1.6km(1mile) from Bornaltra or by the M9 through Kilcullen which is 15.2km(9.5miles) fr

450,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 3

Dunlavin House is a three bay Georgian residence with spacious living accommodation over three levels on c.0.75acres. The building built in c.1840 is finished in render with block and start quoins. Dunlavin House is in excellent condition and has been refurbished to a very high standard in keeping with its traditional style. The property has many outstanding attributes encompassing all the charm of classical Georgian architecture and solid stone construction of a bygone era. The property on c.0.75acres is bounded to the front by black wrought iron railings. Entered through black wrought iron gates with a winding tarmac driveway, there is ample parking surrounded by lawned gardens. Flanked by mature trees, hedging and shrubbery affording seclusion, shelter and tranquillity, the property sits well in off the road enjoying privacy whilst benefiting from all the conveniences of village life. The location of Dunlavin House combines the best in terms of a charming setting on the Kildare/Wicklow border and the convenience of being within the attractive village of Dunlavin. Amenities include two primary schools, secondary school, Churches, shops, butcher, restaurant, hairdressers, florist, an AIB bank, post office, library and coffee shops. The house is within easy access of the bustling towns of Naas and Newbridge with shopping centres, trains, buses, cinemas, and a range of primary an

825,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 6

Hollywood House is an important Neo classical house. It is a delightful small estate in the heart of the Garden of Ireland yet within easy commuting distance of Dublin. The main reception rooms, centred around the impressive double reception and stairs hall, are of graceful proportions and full of light from high sash windows. This is an important small estate ringed by mature woodland with the house approached via a long tree and Rhododendron lined avenue offering superb views over the surrounds countryside and hills. Hollywood is in Wicklow and Bray hunt country and bounds Coillte State Forestry, ideal for exercising and trekking. There are championship golf courses near by including Druids Glen,The European and Powerscourt and the golden beaches of the east coast and harbours from which to fish and sail are all within a 15 minute drive. Dublin on N11, after approx 25 miles take the Rathnew exit and in Rathnew take the Glenealy/Rathdrum Road. Go through Glenealy and the gates and lodge are on the right hand side.

5,000,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 4

Shuilong is an individually designed residence which has been laid out to take every advantage of the magnificent valley views. The current owners have incorporated the idealism of Feng Shui to create a harmonious home. The residence sits amount its own 2 acres, laid out in gardens with a paddock to the rear. The mature gardens have been well cared for over the years and have a stunning outlook over the valley and Wicklow country side beyond. The property is laid out over three levels and incorporates a fine drawing room, kitchen with circular shaped breakfast room, dining room, study, four bedrooms with other useful rooms such as a games room, a studio/bedroom 5 at the top of the house, laundry room, Main bathroom and guest shower room. There is also a double garage with storage shed to the rear and a large studio apartment above, which has just been renovated and provides good accommodation for guests or perhaps a nanny. At Ashford Hse Roundabout take exit for Glendalough, continue 0.2 miles and vere left (signed Glendalough), continue over narrow bridge and after 1.5 miles vere left signed Rathdrum. Continue to cross roads and from there travel 1.6 miles. Entrance (Tarmac avenue) is on right after gate to Forestry.

790,000 €

·  10th of september, 2010 20:28
·  Bedrooms: 7

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)

5,250,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15
·  Bedrooms: 4

Passing through the gates of The Mill House, brings you into a charming oasis of beautiful old buildings sitting amongst magnificent gardens, framed in a valley setting with the River Potters flowing by. The Mill House is a pretty family residence with accommodation laid out over two floors and comprises of a well proportioned entrance hall, a large open plan kitchen with dining and living area, a spacious drawing room and study together with four bedrooms (2 ensuite). The kitchen, drawing room and study open to a large terrace, an absolute suntrap where you can literally deep your toes in the river flowing by. The 3 storey mill is in good condition and is currently used as workshops with a gallery space on the top floor. Additionally there is also a Mill cottage which is currently in two self contained apartments, however it would make a fantastic 2 or 3 bedroom residence. Strolling through the gardens is truly a wonderful adventure where, while crossing a bridge over the river you will find yourself in an area created to represent a coastal garden, continuing along the different pathways over more bridge, passing stone waterfalls, small ponds and arrays of shrubbery. Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland, a name earned for its picturesque landscape, wonderful coastline, mountains and lakes. Nearest beach is Brittas Bay 7.6 km. Wicklow town is 7km, large shopping town of Arklow is 14 kms.

1,250,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15
·  Bedrooms: 4

The site which has breathtaking views is elevated high above the North Beach to which there is pedestrian access via a railway level crossing. There is a private pedestrian gated entrance onto the Bray Greystones Road. Each home has audio controls from the entrance gate. No 5 North Shore was built 6 years ago to the highest of standards. The entire house has Marvin window and doors systems imported from the USA, coated externally with a hard uPVC silk finish and a natural timber finish on the inside. The kitchen cabinets are hand made by Dalkey Kitchens with granite counter tops. There is an extensive GSM alarm system fitted on the house and garage. All the bathrooms and ensuites have been finished to an extremely high standard throughout. The location of North Shore is second to none just off the Bray/Greystones Road. Dublin is 24km, Greystones 2.7km, access to the N11 5.5km, Bray 5.3km.

1,500,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 6

East Hall is surrounded by its beautifully maintained gardens, mature trees and paddocks. There are six stables within an enclosed yard which lead onto the stud railed paddocks. The elegantly proportioned accommodation comprises of open plan drawing room/dining room, conservatory, sitting room, kitchen, pantry, laundry, boot room, 6 bedrooms with master bedroom ensuite, family bathroom. Secluded water garden and vegetable garden with green house.

1,400,000 €

·  16th of september, 2010 20:40
·  Bedrooms: 4

Rock Lodge is a bright and spacious residence spread over three levels and a mews to the rear. Built and finished to the highest standards, this property sits on an elevated site with breathtaking views over the Laragh countryside. The stone fronted property sits on c.2acres of lawned gardens and courtyards and is approached by electric wrought iron gates, stone pillars and a stone facing front boundary wall with a stone walled bounded avenue. The property which is to a very high standard is just newly completed - on the ground floor there is a large drawing room with an 8 foot high ceiling, a “Christoff” hand made bespoke kitchen with marble worktops, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The first floor has two spacious bedrooms with an ensuite and a family bathroom with a roll top bath. The basement has a snooker room/ entertainment room, wine cellar, panic room, gym and larder. The radiators in the basement are cast iron and come from the Gaeity Theatre in Dublin, the beams also come from an old property in the city. The mews which leads from the kitchen/breakfast room and has its own entrance comprises of kitchen/sitting room, bedroom with a patio to the side overlooking the beautiful grounds and a bathroom. The County of Wicklow is known as the ?Garden of Ireland? a name earned for its picturesque landscape, wonderful coastline, mountains and lakes. Laragh is a small picturesque village, situated in the valley of Glendalough, and the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park, surrounded by domed granite mountains, heather ? clad moorlands, wooden slopes, tranquil lakes and gushing streams. Glendalough is less than a mile from Laragh, and it is the historical heartland of the entire upland area, h

2,500,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 6

Accessed through electric gates, this fine property boasts all the mod cons and quality fittings. Winton Grove has stunning views and is situated on approx 1 acre.

1,895,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15
·  Bedrooms: 5

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.

2,500,000 €

·  16th of october, 2010 20:20
·  Bedrooms: 3

33 Brittas Bay Village is within a private development just minutes walk from Brittas Bay blue flag beach with the benefit of onsite tennis courts, full time caretaker, playing fields. The property is in walk in condition and comprises of a bright living room, newly fitted kitchen/dining room with patio doors to the decked area and outside garden, three bedrooms with master bedroom ensuite and bathroom. Outside To the rear of the property there is a large L shaped decked area within the rear garden which is surrounded by trees and shrubbery. The city centre is 65km(40miles) via the N11 which is 3.2km(2miles) from the property making it ideal for either weekend retreats or commuting. Wicklow town is 6.4km (4miles) from Brittas Bay Village and boasts supermarkets, hotel, restaurants, train station, shops and boutiques and schools. '+CHR(13)+

215,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15

Located close to the village of Carrigallen, the lands are in permanent grass of mixed with quality on an elevated site, with stunning views across Lough Calloughs. There is no road frontage. This is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary contents. There is a right of way in favour of the health officer to service the water pumping station. Directions Go through the village of Carrigallen on the R204 heading west. From the post office in Carrigallan continue for 1.3km and then take a right up a lane for 0.11km and the land is in front of you. The property is located up a lane 1.3km from this pretty picturesque village. Carrigallen has a number of pubs, a shop, post office and a school. Cavan town is about a twenty minutes drive and is a thriving market town.

160,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15

On the edge of the town of Kilmallock, the lands are in permanent grass surrounded by high hedging and bound by two roads. There is extensive road frontage on both roads. This is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary contents. Directions Continue straight through Kilmallock on the Ardpatrick road (R512) until you reach the railway bridge go over the bridge and turn right the land is on your left hand side and also continues along the main road. There are 4 entrance gates on two roads.

200,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15

Gortboy land is a very attractive non residential farm laid out in grass, on the edge of the town of Kilmallock. The lands are in permanent grass surrounded by high hedging and bound by two roads. There is road frontage on to local cul de sac which also has access to Former Mill and rear access to well known Kilmallock Mart. An ideal location suitable for numerous uses. Directions: From Limerick proceed to Kilmallock Town, turn right at Fitzgerald Electrical and left just past the GAA field. Go to T junction and turn right. Land is on right hand side. Note: Access also retained over main service road through the existing new Glen Grove housing development on the main Charleville Road. The property is located to the rear of the Kilmallock mart at the edge of Kilmallock town and has access to the Kilmallock/Charleville road. Limerick city is about a thirty minute drive and about an hour to Cork.

600,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15

The lands are in grass with about 10 acres of marginal land and the remaining 60 acres is of good quality. At the highest point with stunning views there are a number of agricultural buildings and is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary contents. NOTE: Vendor requires option to buy back the land within a 5 year period. Vendor will lease the farm at generous rental yield in the interim. Discounted sale price to reflect these conditions. Increasing price per year with buy back option expiring at end of 5 years. Full details on sale price, rental levels, annual price increase etc on request. Directions: Continue straight through Killmallock on the Ardpatrick road (R512) until you reach the village of Ballingaddy at the church turn right the land is on your right hand side. There are 4 entrance gates on two roads The property is located on the edge of the village of Ballingaddy and is about 1.7km to the railway bridge at Kilmallock. Limerick city is about a 30 minute drive and about 1 hour to Cork.

650,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15

The land is located with a view of Durrow Abbey. There are numerous mature trees dotted around the park. There are a number of agricultural buildings and the property is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary content NOTE: Vendor requires option to buy back the land within a 5 year period. Vendor will lease the farm at generous rental yield in the interim. Discounted sale price to reflect these conditions. Increasing price per year with buy back option expiring at end of 5 years. Full details on sale price, rental levels, annual price increase etc on request. Directions: From Dublin take the M4 on the Sligo road to junction 11 then take the M6 as far as junction 5 and follow the N52 towards Tullamore for 4km and the entrance to the property is on the right just after the Durrow Abbey entrance. From Tullamore town centre take the N52 towards Kilbeggan. From the last roundabout on the Tullamore bypass continue for about 2.5km and the property is on the left just before the Durrow Abbey entrance. The property is located between Tullamore and Kilbeggan and adjoins the national monument Durrow Abbey, Tullamore and Kilbeggan are both a five minute drive. Tullamore is a large thriving market town.

750,000 €

·  12th of april 07:41
·  Bedrooms: 4

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/

325,000 €

·  18th of august, 2011 08:15
·  Bedrooms: 3

With great scope to extend, subject to planning permission, no.35 is conveniently located in a sought after and established residential location close to Monkstown & Blackrock villages with excellent shopping and transport facilities. Accommodation comprises 2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, 2 bathrooms and three bedrooms. There is a substantial double garage which could easily be converted, and a mature rear garden approximately 50ft deep. To the front of the property is ample car parking facilities. No. 35 would be ideal for an investor, family, young couple or someone who wishes to downsize. A perfect opportunity to acquire a spacious home in this desirable location. Coming from Stradbrook Road, travel up to the roundabout and take the first turning to the left, No. 35 is on the right hand side before the turn off for Monkstown Farm.

465,000 €

·  8th of march, 2011 12:53
·  Bedrooms: 5

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

590,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 8

Located at the shores of Clogher Lake the house is approached along an avenue lined with copper beeches, beeches and oaks and is surrounded by its own c 94 acres leading to the extensive lakeshore frontage. As the avenue sweeps off to the front of the house, catching the first glimpses of the lake, veering to the right is a back entrance to the courtyard and farm buildings. The residence makes a superb family home, which is well located, benefiting from being centrally set within its own lands and enjoying fine views over mature parkland down to the lake. The house is conveniently laid out and although it impresses by its grandeur it very much feels like a home. The rooms are bright, well proportioned and are a showcase of Georgian architecture. Throughout the house there are exquisite features, such as the corniced ceilings, the wood panelled recessed windows and the impressive antique fireplaces. Directions: from the bridge in Carrick-on-Shannon continue on the N4 Sligo Road for 4.6miles then take the left hand turn signposted for Croghan and there is a white lodge style house on the corner. Continue along this road and over the Railway Bridge and veer to the right. Continue for 2.6miles until you reach a T Junction (there is a sign on the T Junction for Ashford Croghan) take a right hand turn signed Ballyboy Farm. Continue for 0.5 miles and Moylurg is on the left hand side with blue c

1,350,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 1

This is a great opportunity to acquire a prime agricultural holding situated in an extremely good location, off the M4, outside Enfield and Longwood. This is a great opportunity to acquire a prime agricultural holding with a ruin of a house, and a hay barn. The property is entered via a farm gate off the road, with cattle handling facilities, it is laid out in one block, bound by natural hedging, with free draining soil, it is currently in grass. The property provides an ideal opportunity for an intending purchaser to apply for planning permission for one or more residences subject to the necessary consents. '+CHR(13)+ Longwood c.5 km, Enfield c.8 km, M4 c.8 km,

400,000 €

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:01
·  Bedrooms: 4

The property is approached by electronic gates and has the benefit of c.11 acres of land together with useful farm buildings. Gilltown Farmhouse is truly a property with a difference, with all the charm of a period farmhouse together with an exceptionally constructed modern extension filled with bright and spacious accommodation. The farmhouse dates back to the Mid 18th century, and in recent years has been meticulously and sensitively restored to perfect condition. To the rear of the farmhouse there is a wide and light filled hallway which continues to the rear accommodation. Great thought has been put into the residence on a whole and it now presents itself as a fantastic family home, with numerous reception rooms and quiet space to relax in; together with 4/5 bedrooms. Features: All walls are double insulated Interior walls of the extension are 9inch thick Solid mahogany windows throughout and double glazed in the modern wing Dimmer lights throughout Wooden floors are 1inch thick Canadian walnut floors Gilltown Farmhouse is located in the Boyne Valley and Beauparc is a quiet country area, with beautiful tree lined roads and countryside, making it a very desirable location. Travelling time to Dublin has been shortened with the opening of the M2 bypassing Ashbourne and the M1 motorway, which is only 9.6 km (6 miles) at Drogheda and will bring you into the city centre in 50 minutes.

510,000 €

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