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Old Farm House comprises of a commodious detached two bedroomed cottage nestled in the gentle countryside with general purpose sheds plus additional...
LanesboroughThis is a truly unique property which comprises of a tastefully renovated traditional two-story two bed residence with a large general purpose barn built with traditional...
F45 h282Character is in abundance in this large 3 bed semi detached house on a large site on the outskirts of Waterside Cootehall Village. The Old Schoolhouse...
2 the schoolhouseIntroducing a fantastic opportunity to own a stunning three bedroom semi-detached property in the peaceful location of 10 Sli na Surthan, Ballinlough, Co...
10 slí na sruthanFOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY 15th JUNE, 2023 AT 12.00 NOON OPEN VIEWING FRIDAY 9TH JUNE 5.30 PM - 6.00 PM Pre-Registration Required In Order to Bid...
Athlone roadBY ONLINE AUCTION (LSL PLATFORM) THURSDAY 18TH MAY AT 3PM Prime property to come to market comprising three bedroom cottage with a floor area of c. 904 sq.ft in...
KileenboyBY ONLINE AUCTION (LSL PLATFORM) THURSDAY 18TH MAY AT 3PM Prime property to come to market comprising three bedroom cottage with a floor area of c. 904 sq.ft in...
KileenboyAn exceptional three bedroom detached property set on C.0.60 acres well maintained private site. Ideally located only 4 minutes from Castlerea and 30 minutes from...
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Knockcroghery villageA fine Georgian house on private mature grounds with an extensive range of outbuildings History Bought by the current owner in 1993, the house previously served as a Glebe House associated with the former Church of Ireland in Knockcroghery. The outbuildings formerly served as a Sunday School for the local Church of Ireland community during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Following Sunday service, attendees flocked to the Glebe House for tea, bread, and jam in the gardens. During the burning of Knockcroghery village in 1921, the house was a place of refuge for families who fled from their burning homes. The locals ran through the fields and sought refuge on Hangman's Hill, the ominously named stony ridge which protects the village from the easterly winds sweeping in from Lough Ree. The incumbent rector, Canon Humphries provided food, clothing, and shelter to those whose homes were razed to the ground. Among those sheltered here was Canon Kelly, the local Catholic priest, who had escaped through the fields from his burning house was accommodated in the rectory and hidden in a back room for fear of further attack. Everyone felt safe in the knowledge that the rectory could not be seen from the village. Irish revolutionary republican, George Plant, a protestant activist, is also said to have found refuge here during the civil war, before fleeing the country in 1924. Description Killinvoy House is an impressive Georgian period house in a mature woodland setting outside the village of Knockcroghery and offers an outstanding outlook over the surrounding rural countryside. A gated entrance leads up a long winding avenue which approaches the private gated entrance and forecourt area to the front of the house. Killinvoy House is a two-storey over basement building dating from about 1825 and is listed as a protected structure. While the house would require some refurbishment to bring it back to its former glory, works have been carried out over the years including repair works to the roof around 2013. The accommodation extends to about 256 sq m / 2,755 sq ft in total. Limestone steps lead up to the front of the house with double doors which open into the entrance hall with a high ceiling and original timber staircase. The main reception rooms are accessed off the hallway, including the living room and drawing room which are generously sized, with both offering fireplaces, sash and cash windows and coving. There is a print room located off the drawing room. The kitchen / breakfast room is toward the back of the house and is an inviting space featuring an island and a Rayburn cooker. On the first floor there is the master bedroom and three further bedrooms. There is also a bathroom on this level. A basement level is accessed from a back service stairs and comprises four large storerooms. Between 1994 and 2002, the basement area was the home of award-winning artisan food products with jams, jellies and chutneys being produced by a small team of local people. Internal features include original fireplaces, flooring, ceiling roses and cornicing. Gardens & Grounds A key feature of Killinvoy House is the beautiful gardens and grounds. They are mainly laid out in lawns and enclosed by mature trees adding privacy and a buffer. There is a fruit and vegetable garden set to the rear of the house which can produce an abundance of fresh food for the house. In total the grounds extend to about 2.40 acres / 0.97 hectare in total. Outbuildings The outbuildings at Killinvoy House comprise a range of traditional stone-cut outbuildings which are currently used for storage. These buildings could suit a range of uses and could be converted subject to the appropriate planning permission. A log cabin offers flexible accommodation. Viewings Strictly by private appointment with Savills Country Agency. Given the hazards of a working farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection, especially around the farmyard. Directions The Eircode is F42 CF79 BER Exempt Fixtures & Fittings All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale including garden statuary, light fittings, and other removable fittings, although some items may be available by separate negotiation. Services Oil-fired central heating, mains electricity, private well and septic tank. Fibre broadband is also expected to be connected shortly in 2023. Please note that the selling agents have not checked the services and any purchaser should satisfy themselves with the availability and adequacy of all services. Historic Building Listing Killinvoy House is listed on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage as a protected structure (Reference number: 31818004) Killinvoy House is located beside the village of Knockcroghery which offers amenities including a primary school and great pubs. A local amenity is the clay pipe visitor centre which is located on the original site of the last pipe factory in Ireland. The N
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