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
Annaghmore House is an elegant two storey residence approached by a long avenue. It sits on c. 10 acres which surrounds the house and is made up of gardens, mature woodland, a large walled garden and the courtyard to the rare of the house. The house dates back to c. 1835, with a wing to the rear which is most likely older. As you enter the house you are immediately surprised by the magnificent hall and grand staircase. The front block of the houses consists of many fine reception rooms and bedrooms rooms, all with decorative period features, high ceilings and windows with shutters. There are interesting pilaster works through out the front house and a very ornate staircase. To the rear of the main house there is a large courtyard, with is entered through an ashlar frontispiece, over which is a fine geometric bellcote of ashlar limestone.
House for Sale in Donegal Ireland Fantastic property with very high finish inside. Within 1.5 miles from the town of Ballyshannon with all its services and amenitites. Accommodation Comprises: - 3 Bedroom 1 ensuite, main bathroom, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, tv room, utility room. Seperate Garage, Large gardens. Priced in Euro House For Sale 3 bed in Ballybofey Donegal Ireland search Ballybofey properties
Bowelk House is a graciously proportioned home and remains true to its era. Lot 1: House on 8.87 Acres AMV €550,000, Lot 2: 16.73 Acres, Lot 3 Derelict Mill (2 acre) FPP for 3 Apts, Lot 4: Cottage & Forge (1.76 acres) This is a rare opportunity to acquire a comfortable un-spoilt period property which is located in pleasant quiet countryside, and yet within easy driving distance of Dublin and Belfast and good towns such as Monaghan. The reception rooms have a considerable feeling of warmth and are enhanced by their pleasant proportions and brightness. There are a total of four well proportioned bedrooms and two smaller bedrooms in the garden wing. Bowelk boast a superb walled garden which is directly accessed from the house. This garden has been well maintained over the years and there are walks through the box hedging and to one side of the garden there is a fruit orchard. The derelict Mill which is located on the North side of the Lands has FPP for 3 apartments and would suit conversion into a styllish single residence. Across the road there is a separate cottage and forge, which is an ideal site for a singel residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Located in the heart of the rolling hills of Monaghan, 3.8 kms from the small town of Ballybay. The large and principle town of the county is Monaghan which is 18 kms away. Dublin Airport 104 km, Belfast City 103 km Armagh 37km Enniskillen 62km
Encompassing charm and character of the Georgian era with wonderful period features, the property is in superb condition on a mature elevated site overlooking its enchanting lake with stunning views across the park land to the sea. Georgestown house, built in early 1800 is a listed Georgian house of two stories over a raised basement and three bays, with a lower wing. There are segmental pediments over the lower windows and dentil cut granite cornice freeze to the front under the roof. The side of the house is weathered slate. This was the original seat of the Barron family. After that was home of the late lord William Beresford who gave the house its doorway with engaged Doric columns and a broken pediment which came from Ballycanvan House near Waterford. Lord William gave the house to his sister lady Patricia Miller. The current owners have lived and run a private thoroughbred stud farm for the past ten years. Georgestown is centrally located in the sunny south east 1 mile from the pretty village of Kill for daily needs and 2 minutes from the beach at Bunmahon. The thriving port city of Waterford is 11miles, with many bars, restaurants and chic boutiques. Waterford airport is a further 7 miles. There are numerous daily trains and buses to Dublin, other cities and the airport. Cork & Cork International Airport are under an hour away and are serviced by the new N25 motorway. The medieval historic and f
Bowelk House is a graciously proportioned home and remains true to its era. Lot 1- House on 3.59 ha (8.87 acres) - AMV EURO550,000. Lot 2 - Lands of 6.77 ha (16.73 acres) - AMV EURO150,000. Lot 3 - Derelict Mill on 0.81 ha (2 acres) with FPP for 3 apartments - AMV EURO50,000. Lot 4 - Derelict Cottage and forge on 0.71 ha (1.76 acres) -AMV EURO40,000. Lot 5 - The Entire (Bowelk House on 11.88 ha ( 29.63 acres) - AMV EURO790,000. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a comfortable un-spoilt period property which is located in pleasant quiet countryside, and yet within easy driving distance of Dublin and Belfast and good towns such as Monaghan. The reception rooms have a considerable feeling of warmth and are enhanced by their pleasant proportions and brightness. There are a total of four well proportioned bedrooms and two smaller bedrooms in the garden wing. Bowelk boast a superb walled garden which is directly accessed from the house. This garden has been well maintained over the years and there are walks through the box hedging and to one side of the garden there is a fruit orchard. The derelict Mill which is located on the North side of the Lands has FPP for 3 apartments and would suit conversion into a styllish single residence. Across the road there is a separate cottage and forge, which is an ideal site for a singel residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Located in the heart of the rolling hills of Monaghan, 3.8 km's from the small town of Ballybay. The large and principle town of the county is Monaghan which is 18 km's away. Dublin Airport 104 km, Belfast City 103 km Armagh 37km Enniskillen 62km.
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.
A fabulous family home in Dublin South Centre with two delightful boutique gardens and access to the wonderful private gardens of Fitzwilliam Square. This is an ideal house for entertaining with beautiful period features. This is a truly unique and exciting opportunity to acquire a stunningly elegant and meticulously appointed Georgian residence on the quiet and sunny south side of Fitzwilliam Square. The property which was extensively remodelled with great flair and impeccable taste in circa 1995 under the expert supervision of one of Europe's most renowned designers and is now an outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture at its finest. The current owner - Kevin Kelly - created some of Europe's most influential lifestyle/ interiors publications, Image, Image Interiors and World of Interiors. This prestigious residence featured in Architectural Digest, America's most influential interior design magazine, one of only a few Irish properties to feature. Evident throughout are the owners profound feeling for colour and their passion for fine fabrics. All in all 24 Fitzwilliam Square is quite simply one of the finest city residences with every conceivable amenity close by. Grafton Street and St Stephens Green - 1 mile (15 minute walk)'+CHR(13)+
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.
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.
Seaclusion is a glorious newly-constructed coastal residence overlooking the estuary at Rosscarbery, the Atlantic coast and the Galley Head Light House. Set on eight acres of landscaped grounds and gardens, Seaclusion boasts 3,500 sq ft of architecturally-designed accommodation, including a stunning main residence, a fullyequipped guest wing and a utility wing/boathouse.The house has been designed to maximise the stunning coastal and pastoral views, with a bright and airy interior fitted with the very best quality materials available. Energy-efficiency is paramount at Seaclusion, which is heated using a geothermal heat pump and solar panels and has a dedicated rainwater harvesting tank and high levels of insulation and solar gain.This beautiful home is extremely private, on a hilltop location set back from the road with remote CCTV monitoring and alarm systems.Accommodation in BriefThe main house includes a spacious entrance hall; a large living/dining/kitchen area with sliding doors to a southfacing terrace; a utility room, store room, guest bedroom with en suite bathroom, master bedroom suite with walk-in dressing area and en suite bathroom. The guest wing has a further two spacious bedrooms, which could be converted to individual self-catering accommodation (subject to planning permission).The utility wing/boathouse includes a double garage space with a kitchenette and WC, insulated to domestic living standards, also with potential for conversion to living accommodation/a granny flat, subject to planning permission.Features: Dry stone exterior finish, reclaimed flagstones, geothermal heat pump, solar panels, underfloor heating, American oak and reclaimed pine wood floors, high quality Italian-design kitchen and lighting schemes, high quality sanitary ware; fully landscaped gardens with reclaimed and antique garden features, two paved exterior recreational /barbecue areas. The house is fully wheelchair accessible Gardens Along the North, East and South of the site with panoramic views. A mix of grassed areas, flagstones and gravel pathways, an elevated barbecue/recreational area and antique garden features as well as modern outdoor lighting. Large south-facing patio area adjacent to main house.Garden features: Mid 19th-century Parisian cast-iron gas street light (converted to electricity with tapered metal and glass shades from Florence); 19th-century Italian marble well head with original wroughtiron overthrow including metal safety cover, wheel and chain; two Italian limestone plinths from a now demolished 18th-century church in Verona; metal grotto from a village in Brittany, converted into a garden seat; Italian limestone bird bath with Dutch-made lead Heron ornaments; Original signed Terracotta patio planters; French Art Deco-style Bronze exterior lights with bronze tapered shades.Secret garden: Accessed via a decorative wrought iron gate with gravel pathway, reclaimed granite steps and Italian stone seat in the garden’s suntrap, with views towards Galley Head Light House.LocationSeaclusion is located 1km from Rosscarbery village with its supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, church and cathedral.Cork City: 55 minutesCork Airport: 40 minutesClonakilty: 15 minutesSkibbereen: 15 minutesContact UsThe vendors of Seaclusion will be delighted to discuss all realistic offers from genuinely interested parties. For more information or to arrange an appointment,
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.
A fabulous family home in Dublin South Centre with two delightful boutique gardens and access to the wonderful private gardens of Fitzwilliam Square. This is an ideal house for entertaining with beautiful period features. This is a truly unique and exciting opportunity to acquire a stunningly elegant and meticulously appointed Georgian residence on the quiet and sunny south side of Fitzwilliam Square. The property which was extensively remodelled with great flair and impeccable taste in circa 1995 under the expert supervision of one of Europe's most renowned designers and is now an outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture at its finest. The current owner - Kevin Kelly - created some of Europe's most influential lifestyle/ interiors publications, Image, Image Interiors and World of Interiors. This prestigious residence featured in Architectural Digest, America's most influential interior design magazine, one of only a few Irish properties to feature. Evident throughout are the owners profound feeling for colour and their passion for fine fabrics. All in all 24 Fitzwilliam Square is quite simply one of the finest city residences with every conceivable amenity close by.
The property has many original period features such as sash windows, shutters, high ceilings, coving, feature archway, stairs and fireplaces. There is off parking for three cars to the front of the property. The main house is approximately 178sq.m (1,923sq.ft) has well proportioned rooms and comprises of drawing room, dining room, living room, kitchen, guest wc, four bedrooms, shower room and ensuite bathroom. The mews to the rear c.37sq.m(407sq.ft) has its own access from the lane to the rear and is ideal for generating income as a possible rental property, nanny flat or for family members. The accommodation of the mews comprises of kitchen/living room, bedroom and shower room. Outside A stone wall and pillars with wrought iron gates greet you on entrance to the property. There is off street parking for three cars on the graveled forecourt. The garden to the rear is walled and the gardens are well maintained with a lawned area, shrubbery and hedging. There is a storage shed to the side of the house which is plumbed and wired. The location of 111 Mount Merrion leading between the Rock Road and the Stillorgan Road is much sought after with Blackrock village within a short five minute walk. T
Elegant accommodation over three floors, this upmarket home includes outstanding period features, together with a private secluded garden enjoying a sourth westerly aspect.
The bright and spacious accommodation of approximately 240sq.m(2,583sq.ft) comprises of drawing room, dining room, study, four bedrooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, bathroom, shower room, TV room and playroom. The house is in excellent condition throughout and has been refurbished to a high standard in the last few years while retaining it many original period features. There is off street parking to the front for one car. The private walled rear garden is 7m in width and 15.5m in length and has a south westerly facing aspect with a decked area and sandstone flagged patio for entertaining and lawned area behind. Sydenham Road is an extremely convenient location within close proximity of Dundrum Town Centre, LUAS Green Line, the M50 and Sandyford Business Park. Dundrum village and Town Centre provide a host of restaurants, shops and supermarkets.
A unique opportunity to acquire a quaint country house, guest cottage & equestrian facilities in immaculate condition located in a tranquil setting. Dunmurry Cottage sits within 1.8 acres of land and is an old cut stone cottage which has been tastefully restored and extended in recent years. The property has the added benefit of a pretty guest cottage, stables and equestrian facilities. All of this is surrounded by stunning views in the middle of the glorious Kildare country side. The property retains many original features such as sash windows, period fireplaces, timber latch doors and wide timber floors throughout. At the heart of the house is a large bright country kitchen with vaulted ceilings with exposed beams mezzanine and double doors which lead to a sunny terrace. The master bedroom has a large sunroom with leads to a private sunny side garden. There is a wonderful cut stone wall to the front of the house through which a box hedge bound path leads to the front door. Through out the gardens are mature trees a variety of shrubs and a haven of sunny patios. The property is in an excellent location 2 miles from the pretty village of kildare and M7. Travelling times to Dublin is approximately 50 minutes to. Two miles away is the train station with hourly trains to Dublin. On the outskirts of Kildare village is the renowned Kildare outlet village and the national stud with Japanese gardens. The thriving towns of Naas and Newbridge are a 15 minute drive, both contain numerous shopping centers, boutiques, hotels, restaurants, bars cinemas and theaters.
Located in the heart of Dublin beside Merrion Square, within minutes walk of St. Stephen’s Green and Grafton Street. The property also benefits from office use on ground floor level and basement levels. No. 4 has the additional opportunity to develop the car park spaces. The accommodation extends to 494sq.m (5,317sq.ft) and comprises of kitchen, drawing room, seven bedrooms in the upper floor levels, office space at hall level, and 2 own door one bed apartments at basement level. There are four car parking spaces to the rear of the property accessed from the archway beside. No. 4 provides wonderful period features such as sash windows and high ceilings with ornate plasterwork. This extensive property will suit buyers who are looking for a home/ office or for those who simply wish to live in the heart of the city. This is a significant house revealing a resourceful architectural invention allied to stucco work that effortlessly attains the highest quality revealing the distinctive touch of Michael Stapleton (1747- 1801) stuccodore, architect and master builder. The most unusual feature of the house is that it was built across a laneway, indeed the earliest case in Dublin. This has been transformed from a shortcoming to an asset. The stairs lead to an unexpectedly spacious piano nobile and there are seven bedrooms and eight bath rooms. This is dramatically emphasised by the door opposite the staircase on the first floor landing, symmetrically positioned on the long wall of a three bay drawing room giving an overwhelming sense of spaciousness. The hall i
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.
From the moment you drive through the gates of Glandore House you will be enchanted with this very special property which has the most magnificent views over the village, coastline, over to Unionhall and out to sea. The entire property is filled with charm, from the mature gardens with the castellated wall and turret, to the upper terrace with the glass house, the sheltered walled gardens also boasting the views, the walled stable yard which is entered via a stone arch and the main house itself. Glandore House although it is large has is a great feeling of warmth. The main reception rooms are bright and spacious and they all take advantage of the fabulous views. The first floor has been completely renovated and now houses very comfortable bedrooms, including the luxurious master suite with dressing room and bathroom. In all there are 4 reception rooms and 9 bedrooms and other rooms which can be used for a variety of reasons. There are further works to be carried out and works have started on a large suite of rooms on the second floor.
This outstanding residence provides elegant and spacious accommodation over floor floors and is surrounded by mature gardens with a large stone courtyard with further accommodation to the rear. Dating back 250 years, this East Cork mansion has been restored and extended and presents itself as a spectacular mansion of unparalleled scale and luxury. The house extends to just under 11,500 and has accommodation arranged over 4 floors. The house stands on a slightly elevate position with views over the formal gardens down to a stream and pond, all framed by mature woodland. The original house has been meticulously and sensitively resorted to its former glory and the design of the extension was to specifically blend in with the older house. The highest standards have been adhered to, with the best of materials used throughout. Thought an original stone archway lies the large stone courtyard, which has an array of useful buildings, and a back entrance to the road. There is also a four bedroom house and a two bedroom house in this courtyard. This exquisitely finished house has been organised on a scale to allow for grand entertaining as well as convential family living. The house is c. 2 miles out from Midleton, a historical town, long renowned for fine food and drink,, award wining restuarants and quaint pubs and famous for the Jameson Whiskey.
Located close to the National Heritage and picturesque town of Youghal, and on the Eastern side of the River Blackwater Estuary. Muckridge House is a double-bow fronted, two storeys over basement residence which dates back to early 19th Century and has beautifully appointed accommodation throughout. The house is approached by a sweeping flight of stone steps to the front door which leads into a central entrance hall. Internally the rooms are arranged around the central entrance hall, with the staircase offset to the left at the rear of the hall. The rooms retain many original features such as fireplaces, decorative cornicing, timber panelled doors and shutters. The rooms take full advantage of the large Georgian windows and are both bright and extremely spacious rooms, with high ceilings throughout. Located close to the National Heritage and picturesque town of Youghal, commonly known as the center of the Irish Riviera, in the center of the Sunny South Coast of Ireland. From N25: At roundabout on bypass on Waterford side of Youghal, take exit for Youghal. Continue pass an Industrial Estate on left, after 100 yards property is on right hand side, (entrance between two walls). If you come to a second roundabout you have gone too far. Also property is located on the southern side of the Bla
This charming Georgian house sits amongst its on 52 acres, with frontage and fishing rights on the River Deal. There is also an inner courtyard with 3 bed cottage & large 2nd courtyard together with large walled garden. Knockglass House is a most charming family residence which dates back to the late 1700’s with a further extension 100 years later. In more recent times it has been the home to the last four Bishops of Tuam, Killala and Achonry. The house is approached by a long tree lined entrance which eventually opens to the front of Knockglass. The lands of c. 52 acres are mainly to the front with a large walled garden and mature woodland to the rear. The residence is a graciously proportioned family home, enjoying a south east elevation and fine undisturbed views over its own lands and beyond. The four reception rooms have a considerable feeling of warmth and are enhanced by their pleasant proportions and brightness. The drawing room and dining room are to the front of the house and have 11 ft ceilings with ornate cornicing and fine marble fireplaces. There are a total of 6 well proportion bedrooms.
Gurthalough Estate lies on the shores of the famous Lough Derg, on the River Shannon, offers privacy, spectacular views, woodland walks, magnificent walled garden with guest cottage and extensive lake frontage with private harbour. Gurthalougha is one of the finest houes on Lough Derg and the present owners have invested considerable time and expenditure sensitively restoring the house. Their efforts went far beyond the residence; the estate has been brought back to its former glory. Today it is a haven for all wildlife which can be enjoyed from so many different aspects, whether boating on the lake, taking a leisurely stroll through one of the many woodland walks, peacefully sitting in the magnificent walled garden or enjoying lunch by the harbour. The house has an appealing combination of grand and more intimate reception rooms on a manageable scale. The rooms are bright, well proportioned and are a showcase of Victorian architecture. Throughout the house there are exquisite features. The pretty garden house which sits along the walls of the magnificent walled garden is now renovated presenting itself as a two bedroom guest house. Ballinderry 1.5 km Nenagh 25 km Shannon Airport 87 km Galway Airport 77 km Gurthalougha Estate is in a stunning position on the east side of Lough Derg. Commonly regarded as Ireland's Pleasure lake, Lough Derg is the largest on the Shannon - Erne waterway, one of Europes foremost non commercial Rivers. The lake is ideal for all kinds of water sports, sailing, angling and offers great scenery and natural beauty combined with atmospheric towns and villages which lies around the lakeside shores.
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.