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Located in the highly sought-after mature residential area of Clonminch Avenue, DNG Kelly Duncan proudly presents Number 21—a five-bedroom detached...
21 clonminch avenueDNG Kelly Duncan invites you to discover Number 130 Clonminch Wood, a three bedroom, semi-detached family home nestled in this highly sought-after...
130 clonminch woodsDNG Kelly Duncan invites you to discover Number 130 Clonminch Wood, a three bedroom, semi-detached family home nestled in this highly sought-after...
Co. offalyDNG Kelly Duncan is proud to offer to the market this fine single storey property with full planning permission to convert to a two bedroom family home. The property...
Clonminch roadSherry FitzGerald Lewis Hamill have pleasure in offering for sale this truly stunning four bedroom semi-detached home. The property provides an impressive contemporary...
97 clonminch woodsDiscover the charm of No 23 Clonminch Wood, an extended four-bedroom detached family home nestled in this highly sought-after Flanagan built development. This...
23 clonminch woodExcellent opportunity to purchase this superb four bedroom semidetached home set on a large corner site in a quiet cul de sac of Clonminch Wood.The...
Co offaly - TullamoreExcellent opportunity to purchase this superb four bedroom semidetached home set on a large corner site in a quiet cul de sac of Clonminch Wood....
ClonminchSteeped in local heritage and history, this two-storey Edwardian house was originally built for the Williams family, renowned for their role in developing Tullamore Dew into one of the world's best-known whiskey brands.Constructed in 1909, the current owners have brought the house into the 21st Century with numerous upgrades and improvements, including the addition of triple glazing to the majority of windows, quality timber flooring and tiling, and well-appointed bathrooms with contemporary style fittings and sanitary ware.In completing these works, they have done an outstanding job in sensitively restoring and maintaining the property's original character, while ensuring all of its modern features are firmly in keeping with its Edwardian past. Examples of the care they have taken include several feature fireplaces, solid timber floors, louvre-doored wardrobes, ceiling coving, a modern kitchen in period style with oil-burning Aga range and beautifully presented reception rooms that could be straight out of the hit TV series Downtown Abbey. In pristine condition and recently redecorated throughout, the majority of rooms have been painted or wallpapered in tasteful sympathy with the property's rich past.Named after its early 20th Century builder, Kingston House also retains many original period features. These include a pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered quoins, plinths, chimney stacks and, most strikingly, high ceilings and canted bays with full-height windows that are characteristic of the era in which it was built.Located a five-minute walk from Tullamore town centre, the property is set back from the street within its own grounds, bounded by rendered walls, piers and a timber gate access.Following its original construction, Kingston House was enlarged over the years with the addition of a two-bay, three-storey extension, a conservatory and a further extension to the rear. There's also an outbuilding, which has been converted to a three-bay garage.The property is listed under its former name of Auburn House on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, which describes it as an extensive house that “retains much character, mainly due to the full-height bays seen on its façade and south-east elevation.”The Willams family played a prominent role in the early success of Tullamore Dew in the 19th Century, with the famous whiskey taking its name from the initials of Daniel E. Williams, the general manager and later owner of the original distillery. Edmund Williams (1928-2007), a grandson of Daniel E. Williams, was the last member of the Williams family to live in the house. Following the opening of a new distillery in the town in 2014, Tullamore Dew is today a globally recognised brand.Notwithstanding its rich heritage, the house is not subject to a preservation order which, subject to planning, provides a new owner with greater scope to carry out additional renovations and improvements.The property located within its own extensive grounds, set well back from road to maximise privacy. Striking exterior with walls covered in eye-catching Virginia creeper. Exceptionally large tarmac drive at front of house, providing ample parking for several cars. Three-bay garage to rear of (and separate from) house, providing covered parking. Second tarmac drive at rear of house, leading to garage. Extensive lawn to side of house, with feature sculpture. Mature, house height trees along boundary of grounds, enhancing privacy. Raised sun deck with storage underneath off kitchen-diner.The property is located in a mature area on the southern side of Tullamore, five minutes' walk from the town centre and close to a wide choice of local shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, schools, sports amenities and other services.It is within easy reach of a selection of well-regarded local schools, including Tullamore Educate Together NS, St. Joseph's NS, St. Philomena''s NS, Scoil Mhuire, Sacred Heart Catholic School, Charleville NS, Gaelscoil, Colaiste Choilm, Tullamore College, Offaly School of Special Education, an Eiscir Riada, Scoil Naomh Colmcille and Scoil Eoin Phoil. Pre-school services in the town include Grovelands Childcare and Little Treasures Montessori School.The area is blessed with a wealth of outdoor and sporting amenities with wide-ranging appeal, including golf, GAA, soccer, rugby, fishing, athletics, fishing, mountain biking and trail walking. Nearby golf courses include Esker Hills, Birr and Tullamore.Opened in 2017, Offaly GAA's Faithful Fields Centre of Excellence in Kilcormac has four full-sized floodlit pitches, a top-of-the-range gym, an all-weather ball wall, and other facilities.Based at nearby Spollanstown, Tullamore Harriers is a long established local athletics club with an array of facilities including Olympic standard track, a grass and tarmacadam running track, a fully equipped gym and a popular social club.Lough Boora Discovery Park offers outdoor activities for all ages
Clonminch roadThis 4 bedroom detached bungalow is situated on an extra large private circa 0.4 acre site. Set in a prestigious, sought after location in Tullamore town this property offers spacious living accommodation to the discerning purchaser. It is within walking distance of Tullamore...
ClonminchDNG Kelly Duncan offers to the market Pencoed House, an architecturally designed four bedroom family home located in Clonminch, Tullamore...
2 clonminch laneArd An Oir Is one of an impressive pair of Edwardian semi-detached villas built by Charles P Kingston in 1909. It is situated in a prime location, close to the Tullamore...
Clonminch roadOn gaining access through a gated entrance one is greeted by a sweeping tarmac drive leading to the house and its mature landscaped gardens. Built to the highest...
ClonminchDNG Kelly Duncan invites you to view 'Sohenagh House' a spacious seven-bedroom family home located on the outskirts of Tullamore. Offering an...
Co offalyDNG Kelly Duncan invites you to view 'Sohenagh House' a spacious seven-bedroom family home located on the outskirts of Tullamore. Offering an...
ClonminchSteeped in local heritage and history, this two-storey edwardian house was originally built for the williams family, renowned for their role in developing tullamore dew into one of the world s best-known whiskey brands.constructed in 1909, the current owners have brought the house into the 21st century with numerous upgrades and improvements, including the addition of triple glazing to the majority of windows, quality timber flooring and tiling, and well-appointed bathrooms with contemporary style fittings and sanitary ware.in completing these works, they have done an outstanding job in sensitively restoring and maintaining the property s original character, while ensuring all of its modern features are firmly in keeping with its edwardian past. examples of the care they have taken include several feature fireplaces, solid timber floors, louvre-doored wardrobes, ceiling coving, a modern kitchen in period style with oil-burning aga range and beautifully presented reception rooms that could be straight out of the hit tv series downtown abbey. in pristine condition and recently redecorated throughout, the majority of rooms have been painted or wallpapered in tasteful sympathy with the property s rich past.named after its early 20th century builder, kingston house also retains many original period features. these include a pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered quoins, plinths, chimney stacks and, most strikingly, high ceilings and canted bays with full-height windows that are characteristic of the era in which it was built.located a five-minute walk from tullamore town centre, the property is set back from the street within its own grounds, bounded by rendered walls, piers and a timber gate access.following its original construction, kingston house was enlarged over the years with the addition of a two-bay, three-storey extension, a conservatory and a further extension to the rear. there s also an outbuilding, which has been converted to a three-bay garage.the property is listed under its former name of auburn house on the national inventory of architectural heritage, which describes it as an extensive house that retains much character, mainly due to the full-height bays seen on its façade and south-east elevation. the willams family played a prominent role in the early success of tullamore dew in the 19th century, with the famous whiskey taking its name from the initials of daniel e. williams, the general manager and later owner of the original distillery. edmund williams 1928-2007 , a grandson of daniel e. williams, was the last member of the williams family to live in the house. following the opening of a new distillery in the town in 2014, tullamore dew is today a globally recognised brand.notwithstanding its rich heritage, the house is not subject to a preservation order which, subject to planning, provides a new owner with greater scope to carry out additional renovations and improvements.the property located within its own extensive grounds, set well back from road to maximise privacy. striking exterior with walls covered in eye-catching virginia creeper. exceptionally large tarmac drive at front of house, providing ample parking for several cars. three-bay garage to rear of and separate from house, providing covered parking. second tarmac drive at rear of house, leading to garage. extensive lawn to side of house, with feature sculpture. mature, house height trees along boundary of grounds, enhancing privacy. raised sun deck with storage underneath off kitchen-diner.the property is located in a mature area on the southern side of tullamore, five minutes walk from the town centre and close to a wide choice of local shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, schools, sports amenities and other services.it is within easy reach of a selection of well-regarded local schools, including tullamore educate together ns, st. joseph s ns, st. philomena s ns, scoil mhuire, sacred heart catholic school, charleville ns, gaelscoil, colaiste choilm, tullamore college, offaly school of special education, an eiscir riada, scoil naomh colmcille and scoil eoin phoil. pre-school services in the town include grovelands childcare and little treasures montessori school.the area is blessed with a wealth of outdoor and sporting amenities with wide-ranging appeal, including golf, gaa, soccer, rugby, fishing, athletics, fishing, mountain biking and trail walking. nearby golf courses include esker hills, birr and tullamore.opened in 2017, offaly gaa s faithful fields centre of excellence in kilcormac has four full-sized floodlit pitches, a top-of-the-range gym, an all-weather ball wall, and other facilities.based at nearby spollanstown, tullamore harriers is a long established local athletics club with an array of facilities including olympic standard track, a grass and tarmacadam running track, a fully equipped gym and a popular social club.lough boora discovery park offers outdoor activities for all
Kingston house - Clonminch roadDNG Kelly Duncan is proud to offer to the market this fine single storey property with full planning permission to convert to a two bedroom family home. The property...
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