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1,500,000 €
Cork (Waterford)
250 m²
Luxury home
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Clifden is a truly exceptional four-bedroom detached family home located on the highly sought-after Model Farm Road, one of Cork’s premier residential addresses. Set on an impressive 0.5-acre site, this superb property combines privacy, space, and convenience in a location that is second to none. Behind electronic gates, Clifden offers a rare level of seclusion thanks to mature trees and manicured hedges that wrap around the boundary, creating a peaceful, private oasis just minutes from the heart of the city. The landscaped gardens are a particular highlight, offering both expansive green space and year-round colour that can be enjoyed from every corner of the house. Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a home that exudes warmth and character. The ground floor features two elegant and generously proportioned reception rooms, both overlooking the magnificent front garden. Each room is beautifully finished with quality flooring, carpet in the living room and wood flooring in the family room. They also both feature an ornate fireplace, perfect for cosy evenings or entertaining guests in style. The bright and airy kitchen/dining room enjoys dual-aspect south-west-facing windows, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The kitchen is fully fitted with a range of floor and eye-level units, a sleek granite worktop, and high-quality appliances — offering both practicality and a modern finish. Upstairs, the home continues to impress with four spacious double bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from a private ensuite, while the remaining rooms share access to a well-appointed main bathroom featuring a jacuzzi bath and separate shower. Each bedroom offers comfortable proportions, ideal for growing families or those seeking additional space for a home office or guest accommodation. The location of Clifden is unbeatable. Situated just a five-minute drive from Cuh, the Bons Secours Hospital, and Wilton Shopping Centre, the property also lies within close proximity to several top schools and universities. Fitzgerald Park, with its scenic river walks and cultural attractions, is a short stroll away, while Cork city centre is easily reached in under ten minutes by car. Combining timeless charm, exceptional privacy, and unparalleled convenience, Clifden offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire a forever home in one of Cork’s most prestigious neighbourhoods. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all that this magnificent property has to offer.
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1,500,000 €
Cobh (Waterford)
498 m²
9 bedrooms
Luxury home
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Luxury Guesthouse For Sale in Cobh County Cork Ireland with 3D Virtual Tour
Esales Property Id: es
Property Location
Lake Road Rushbrooke Cobh Co Cork
Cork
Munster
P24RY88
Property Details
With its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Ireland is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.
ROBIN Hill House + (Guest House)
Robin Hill House – Period Property – Cobh
Reception Rooms – 5
Bedrooms – 6 all en-suite
Secondary Accommodations: Adjacent 2 bedroom apartment, and 1 bedroom wooden garden chalet. 2Nd chalet pending planning permission soon!!
Price – € 1,500,000
Address – Lake Road, Rushbrooke, Cobh, Co Cork.
Postal Code – P24RY88
Title: Freehold
Extras: Commercial Licensed property, Listed building, Sea view
Land: 0.6 acres
Being sold as a going concern with training and handover included.
This magnificent period property is perched on an elevated position within
Rushbrooke and benefits from panoramic views over Cork Harbour. Rushbrooke is dominated by large detached period dwellings linked to the strong local maritime history. Behind this area of Rushbrooke lies the attractive rolling countryside. The property is situated approximately 1 mile from Cobh town center.
Main House
Elegant accommodation in a very private setting!
As you enter through the original, restored Victorian porch you at once sense the peaceful and extraordinary atmosphere of Robin Hill. A large entrance hallway, leads to spacious reception rooms with original plasterwork cornices.
Robin Hill House encompasses the charm and character of the Victorian era with wonderful period features. Henry Hill, a renowned architect, originally designed the House, in 1866, for the esteemed Rushbrooke family. Lord Rushbrooke was an Admiral in the British Royal Navy at the time. It was the Rushbrooke’s family home up until the 1950’s. It was then sold to the Church of Ireland and became a Rectory until the early 1970s. Following this it came into private ownership and over the years it was operating as an up market guest house and a fine dining restaurant, until, the present owner bought it in 2005 and has operated a holistic healing center with an award winning Guest House to the present day.
The house has been tastefully restored and sensitively maintained with many of the original features still intact. The property is in superb condition and enjoys a fine elevated position with a sunny southerly aspect. It overlooks the enchanted, mature garden with, glass house, kitchen garden, and complete privacy. There is a red cedarwood sauna and shower in the garden for guests to enjoy, There a large private parking area to the front of the house.
This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a large much sought after period residence with an award winning Guest House business being sold as a going concern with breath-taking sea views in one of the most beautiful settings in Ireland.
Apartment
In what would have been the old kitchens of the main house in the Victorian era, is a delightful 2-bedroom apartment with its own private courtyard. It has recently been refurbished to a very high spec with a contemporary twist. A lot of fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.
The Apartment has its own front and rear entrances and can also be accessed through the main house.
The Wine cellar is accessed from the apartment, and there is plenty of scope for change, possibly incorporating the cellar into the apartment/gym/hydro room.
Ground Floor
• Entrance Porch: with feature timber windows and doors, original tiled floor and church style windows.
• Entrance hallway: 5.6m x 2m with carpet floor covering, ladies & gents toilets and cloakroom/store room.
• Office: 3.8m x 3.2m with carpet floor covering, fitted shelving (could be opened to create a larger hall / library or media room)
• Main Lounge: 5m x 4.2m with solid oak wooden floor covering, feature bay window overlooking gardens and Cork Harbor, Doorway through to main reception room I.
• Main Reception room I : 9.6m x 4.5m currently used as patient waiting area, with carpet floor covering, part exposed stonewalls, feature glazed window to Reception room II.
• Reception room Ii: 3.6m x 3.4m with part exposed stonewall with carpet and hardwood floor covering, double French doors to a south facing large patio area, panoramic views over gardens and Cork Harbor, currently being used as a dining & function room
• Kitchen: 4.5m x 3.4m with back door leading to private side yard with suntrap deck, also includes two large storage rooms -Storage room 1: 2.4m x1.4m with window, Storage room 2: 2.4m x 2.8m- )
• Private 2 bedroom apartment: containing a sitting room, kitchen with French door leading to private courtyard, two bedrooms, bathroom with tiled floor and walls, corner bath, wc, whb and separate access. 97Sq.M.
• Basement: 5.3m x 5.3m has been used as a wine cellar divided into three areas.
First Floor
• Bedroom I: 5.2×4.2m with carpet floor covering, overlooking cork harbor, en-suite with tiled floor and walls, wc, whb and shower.
• Bedroom Ii: 5m x4.4m with carpet floor covering, overlooking harbor, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, and shower.
• Bedroom Iii: 5.4m x3.8m with carpet floor covering, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, bath and shower.
• Bedroom Iv: 5.4m x3.4m with carpet floor covering, overlooking, en-suite with tiled floor, wc, whb, and shower.
• Bedroom V: 5.8m x3.8m with carpet floor covering, overlooking, en-suite with tiled floor and walls, wc, whb, bath and shower.
• Bedroom Vi: 5.5m x 5.8m with carpet floor covering, en-suite with tiled walls and floor, wc, whb, bath and shower
Robin Hill Cabin
Set amongst the trees is this charming self-contained one bed roomed wooden chalet. The cabin is pet friendly which is very popular opion much sought after by animal lovers.The bijoux chalet has its own galley kitchen, bathroom/shower , seating area, deck and dining area.
The owner is presently going to build another cabin in the garden when planning permission is achieved.
Gardens
The garden is truly an enchanted haven.
Beautiful mature trees line the driveway creating a magnificent canopy into this secluded sanctuary. Steps lead from the large, sun soaked patio into the thriving garden. A wide variety of mature trees and shrubs have been well planted over the years offering privacy to the house, a haven for wildlife, and something to gaze at no matter the season. The garden rests on a sunny southerly aspect trapping the day’s warmth. There is a sauna and shower here also for guests to enjoy.
The garden contains bespoke private seating areas (fairy & angel gardens) for guests to enjoy a drink and relax in. A stone path leads to the glasshouse, garden shed, and kitchen garden where everything seems to flourish. To the side of the house there is a delightful private graveled garden with a concrete deck catching the afternoon sunlight used for staff and owner. There is a spacious garage / utility / store room in this area also.
ABOUT The AREA
Cobh is a picturesque and historic maritime town on the Great Island, the largest of three islands inside Cork Harbour. The island is now connected by roads and bridges and is also served by a rail & bus link to Cork city. A car ferry crosses the River Lee from Carrigaloe in Cobh to Glenbrook. Cobh is a place of great natural beauty and rich culture. It is noted for its amenities including fishing, bird watching and water sports. The well known Fota Wild Life Park and Arboretum is 15 minutes drive away. Cobh is most famously known as being the last Port of call for the ill fated Titanic. Formally named Queenstown it was also the place where a lot of the Irish emigrants set sail for the Usa and Australia during the Irish famine in the mid 1800’s. There are now over 100 cruise liners visiting Cobh each year which greatly enhances the tourist trade. The town provides local shops, fine restaurants and amenities whilst Cork City, Douglas, and Midleton provide comprehensive financial and leisure facilities together with the widest range of shops and services. There are excellent communications with Cork International Airport, only 30 minute’s distance with extensive scheduled flights to Britain and Europe. Cork Ferry Port also provides sailings to the Uk and Continental Europe.
MAIN FEATURES:
• 498m2 of living space
• 2429m2 plot size
• 9 Bedrooms between all dwellings
• 8 Bathrooms between all dwellings
• Private Garden
• Private Parking
• Stunning Views
• Thriving Business with licence to sell wine
• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies
• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants
• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Ireland
• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby
• Rental Potential through Airbnb and
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5,500,000 €
Ballingarry (Waterford)
1,322 m²
Luxury home
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An attractive 250-acre (100-hectare) parkland estate with Sopwell Hall, an attractive early Georgian country home built in 1745, and the striking Killaleigh Castle, which dates to circa 1590. The estate is situated equidistant of the historic towns of Birr, Roscrea and Nenagh. The nearest small town is Borrisokane, some 5 miles or 8 kilometres away and the nearby village of Ballingarry is 5-minutes driving. The nearest international airport is Shannon, just over an hour driving, and Dublin and Cork airports are around 2-hours driving. Whilst being wonderfully secluded the estate is nearby to town amenities and easily accessible, with the M7 motorway accessible some 12.4 miles or 20 kilometres away. The house is privately and centrally positioned deep within mature parkland that extends to a tree lined perimeter. The castle is unoccupied but largely intact. The accommodation is grand and beautifully executed, with the principal house comprising 14,235 square feet (1,322 square metres) and including 5 principal reception rooms and 10 bedrooms. A studio and 3 estate lodges combine to present an additional 3,424 square feet or 318 square metres. The castles 4,000 square feet or 369 square metres. The stone outbuildings comprise 9,158 square feet or 851 square metres. Built in 1745, to a design attributed to the renowned architect Francis Bindon, Sopwell Hall is imposing yet welcoming and conforms to the best traditions of early Georgian architecture. The house stands three storeys over basement with direct access from the ground and basement levels. The magnificent reception hall, lined with distinctive fluted Doric pilasters and divided by a screen of arches, is spacious and well-proportioned. A morning room, study, drawing room and dining room are each impressive. Displaying the very best features and proportions of fine Georgian architecture each is filled with natural light, has impressive large marble chimneypieces with open fires and ornate cornicing. A feature of the entire house is the abundance of natural light with ample tall and large glazed windows. The lower level includes a sitting room or den, a large kitchen, wine cellar, laundry and staff apartment. A broad carved staircase leads to a generously large landing on the main bedroom floor. Impressive architecturally, there are six matching scagliola sienna marble columns and a large, perfectly proportioned domed ceiling, with a glazed atrium. There are 5 principal bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on this floor. The Master Bedroom Suite occupies the south-eastern corner. The second floor provides 5 further bedrooms and a bathroom and has a games room and study. A Studio, positioned in the adjacent courtyard, comprises some 660 square feet or 61 square metres. The estate is a haven of tranquillity and privacy that is rare in the 21st-century. Positioned at the end of a half-mile drive Sopwell Hall occupies a central position within its own estate and enjoys a panoramic view over the park and woodland. The outer parts of the estate comprising a perimeter woodland belt and creating a great sense of privacy and seclusion. Among the many ancient and specimen trees throughout the estate are some particularly fine Spanish chestnut, a noted ancient beech wood and a rare Siberian crab-apple tree. The woodlands include indigenous oak, beech, ash, larch and spruce. All through the year there is a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the estate. There is, too, much wildlife to be found on the estate. Red squirrels, pine martens, foxes and hares are regularly sighted, and buzzards, owls and falcons can also be found. The Coillte forestry, circa 500 acres, which adjoins the estate provides great amenity with access to long walking trails in beautiful surroundings. Of the circa 250-acres or 101 hectares within the estate about 100-acres is in woodland. Additional circa 50-acres grassland available. Selling Agent: David Ashmore 2909 / +353 1 638 2710 or
5,500,000 €
Ballingarry (Waterford)
1,322 m²
Luxury home
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An attractive 250-acre (100-hectare) parkland estate with Sopwell Hall, an attractive early Georgian country home built in 1745, and the striking Killaleigh Castle, which dates to circa 1590. The estate is situated equidistant of the historic towns of Birr, Roscrea and Nenagh. The nearest small town is Borrisokane, some 5 miles or 8 kilometres away and the nearby village of Ballingarry is 5-minutes driving. The nearest international airport is Shannon, just over an hour driving, and Dublin and Cork airports are around 2-hours driving. Whilst being wonderfully secluded the estate is nearby to town amenities and easily accessible, with the M7 motorway accessible some 12.4 miles or 20 kilometres away. The house is privately and centrally positioned deep within mature parkland that extends to a tree lined perimeter. The castle is unoccupied but largely intact. The accommodation is grand and beautifully executed, with the principal house comprising 14,235 square feet (1,322 square metres) and including 5 principal reception rooms and 10 bedrooms. A studio and 3 estate lodges combine to present an additional 3,424 square feet or 318 square metres. The castles 4,000 square feet or 369 square metres. The stone outbuildings comprise 9,158 square feet or 851 square metres. Built in 1745, to a design attributed to the renowned architect Francis Bindon, Sopwell Hall is imposing yet welcoming and conforms to the best traditions of early Georgian architecture. The house stands three storeys over basement with direct access from the ground and basement levels. The magnificent reception hall, lined with distinctive fluted Doric pilasters and divided by a screen of arches, is spacious and well-proportioned. A morning room, study, drawing room and dining room are each impressive. Displaying the very best features and proportions of fine Georgian architecture each is filled with natural light, has impressive large marble chimneypieces with open fires and ornate cornicing. A feature of the entire house is the abundance of natural light with ample tall and large glazed windows. The lower level includes a sitting room or den, a large kitchen, wine cellar, laundry and staff apartment. A broad carved staircase leads to a generously large landing on the main bedroom floor. Impressive architecturally, there are six matching scagliola sienna marble columns and a large, perfectly proportioned domed ceiling, with a glazed atrium. There are 5 principal bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on this floor. The Master Bedroom Suite occupies the south-eastern corner. The second floor provides 5 further bedrooms and a bathroom and has a games room and study. A Studio , positioned in the adjacent courtyard , comprises some 660 square feet or 61 square metres. The estate is a haven of tranquillity and privacy that is rare in the 21st-century. Positioned at the end of a half-mile drive Sopwell Hall occupies a central position within its own estate and enjoys a panoramic view over the park and woodland. The outer parts of the estate comprising a perimeter woodland belt and creating a great sense of privacy and seclusion. Among the many ancient and specimen trees throughout the estate are some particularly fine Spanish chestnut, a noted ancient beech wood and a rare Siberian crab-apple tree. The woodlands include indigenous oak, beech, ash, larch and spruce. All through the year there is a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the estate. There is, too, much wildlife to be found on the estate. Red squirrels, pine martens, foxes and hares are regularly sighted, and buzzards, owls and falcons can also be found. The Coillte forestry, circa 500 acres, which adjoins the estate provides great amenity with access to long walk ing trails in beautiful surroundings. Of the circa 25 0 - acres or 1 01 hectares within the estate about 100-acres is in woodland . Additional circa 50-acres grassland available. Selling Agent: David Ashmore 2909 / 2710 or
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1,500,000 €
Cobh (Waterford)
498 m²
9 rooms
9 bedrooms
1,100,000 €
Adrigole (Waterford)
4 bedrooms
Luxury home
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Outstanding period property with detached cottage and studio on c. 6 acres, in a most private peaceful location, Westerly Lodge is an exceptional property in a wonderful setting situated on The Beara Peninsula. Set on approx. 6 acres, the property consists of The Lodge, which is an extended period c
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1,750,000 €
Lismore (Waterford)
326 m²
Luxury home
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Richmond House is an elegant country house built in the early 18th-century and beautifully positioned within some 10-acres (4-hectares) of private grounds with mature trees and shrubs on the curtilage of Cappoquin town, itself picturesquely positioned on the famed Blackwater River and within scenic West Waterford. Built in 1704 by the Earl of Cork, Richmond House has a rich and interesting history. The property has been lovingly maintained and refurbished over the years and operating as an esteemed and award-winning boutique country guest house and restaurant has retained an authentic period charm and character. Two further homes, Richmond Villa and The Stables, positioned immediately close-by in the rear courtyard of the house but each with private gardens, add further accommodation. Richmond House could easily continue as a boutique guest house and restaurant with private family home(s) alongside, be utilised entirely commercially or returned to use as a splendid private family home. A myriad of possibilities awaits. Richmond House itself comprises 7,535 square feet (700 square metres) of accommodation and includes an entrance hall/reception area, drawing room with open fireplace and adjoining light filled sunroom, an extensive dining room with private alcoves and nooks, full commercial chefs’ kitchen with a cold store and panties, a snug sitting room, ladies and gents’ bathrooms and an office. There 9 guest bedroom suites with 5 guest bedroom suites on the first floor and a further 4 guest bedroom suites on the second floor. Richmond Villa comprises 1,517 square feet or 141 square metres and includes a hall, sitting room, living/dining room with a wood stove, kitchen, utility room and a Wc. Upstairs there are 3 large bedrooms, the master with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, and a family bathroom. The Stables comprises 2,489 square feet (231 square metres) and includes a hall, sunroom, living room (open fireplace), a sitting room (wood stove), bathroom, a kitchen/dining room with a vaulted ceiling and French doors to a patio, and a utility room. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, the master with an en-suite bathroom, a family bathroom and private garden. The location of Richmond House is superb. Positioned within strolling distance of Cappoquin town centre in picturesque West Waterford there are quality walking trails, mountain hiking, cycling trails and golfing available nearby. Both Waterford and Cork International airports are each within 1-hour driving distance and numerous charming coastal towns and sandy beaches are within easy reach. West Waterford and Cappoquin becoming increasingly fashionable in recent years. Cappoquin is rich in community spirit and local heritage. The town boasts an active sporting scene with clubs such as Cappoquin Gaa, Cappoquin Railway Football Club, and a thriving rowing club on the scenic river setting. Cultural events and activities add to the town's vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor lovers will be spoiled for choice with access to the stunning Glenshelane Nature Walk and the nearby Knockmealdown Mountains. The heritage town of Lismore (home to the Lismore Castle) is just a 5-minute drive. Steeped in history and charm, Lismore is a magnet for art lovers and culture enthusiasts, playing host to the Lismore Opera Festival, an annual celebration of world-class performances set against an unforgettable backdrop. Lismore offers a unique blend of old-world beauty and contemporary lifestyle. The bustling coastal town of Dungarvan, home to the Waterford Greenway walking/cycling trail is only a short 20-minute drive. Richmond House presents quintessential country living yet has the juxtaposition of such easy walking access to Cappoquin town centre. The combination compelling and rare, most especially with some 10-acres of private and tranquil grounds. A generational opportunity. Selling Agent: David Ashmore [, 2909 or +353 1 638 2710]
7,500,000 €
Kilbrittain (Waterford)
777 m²
9 bedrooms
Luxury home
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An extremely attractive and magical 18th-century castle gloriously positioned within private parkland that enjoys a prominent position overlooking the sea and up the estuary to Courtmacsherry Bay and just an 18-minute drive from fashionable Kinsale town. In all about 56 acres (23 Hectares). 6-Receptions, 9-bedrooms, 6-bathrooms. Pastoral views over undulating countryside combine gloriously with expansive sea views to give impressive and panoramic vistas from the castle and grounds. A tree lined avenue provides a magical approach, from where a stone arch leads to an inner courtyard. Attractive stone walls providing an extremely pleasant aesthetic. The house is presented in superb condition and is simply magical, the symmetrical five-bay original Georgian house wonderfully augmented by the 19th-century castellated tower and battlemented parapet walls to create a beautifully attractive and fun house. The accommodation is well laid out and updated to readily allow comfortable living, seamlessly incorporating modern convenience whilst retaining fantastic historical character. The reception rooms are impressive with large windows and generous ceiling heights and link excellently to allow superb entertaining yet are each of a scale to be comfortable. The generous kitchen with the wonderfully large table is a great space and superbly designed to allow congenial informal gathering for family and guests. There are ample bedroom suites, and the first-floor sunroom conservatory is exceptional. Ivy-Clad and of local cut stone the outbuildings blend seamlessly into the castellated surroundings and include 3-stables and a 3-bedroom lodge. The gardens and grounds are glorious. Extremely private and sheltered but with excellent sea views still afforded. A blend of formal terraces and manicured lawns within the immediate gardens into less formal gardens and the wider parkland works superbly. The use of manicured pathways throughout the parkland working extremely well to seamlessly link the gardens to the wider lands and providing highly useable walks. The outer coastal lands very much connect the estate to the sea and provide some lovely private coves and beaches. Coolmain beach is noted for its pristine powdery sand. Overall, the various component parts of the estate all combine to present a truly magical and attractive circa 56-acre estate. Coolmain Castle has a rich and magical provenance and has been home to the Disney family for the past 35-years. Purchased by Roy E. Disney, nephew of Walt Disney and vice-charman of the Walt Disney Company, in 1989 and comprehensively restored and updated Coolmain Castle has been meticulously maintained ever since. Notable owners before the Disney’s have included The Honourable Henry Boyle Bernard, Thomas Wyse, Hibernicus Scott, the novelist Donn Byrne, photographer Bob Willougby ‘the man who virtually invented the photojournalistic motion picture still’ and most recently and fittingly the Disney family. Dating to the early 18th-century a magical fusion of various additions and amendments in keeping with changing architectural fashions over the preceding centuries presents a wonderfully textured and layered architecture that combined with the gloriously coloured local stone walls and being positioned in an extremely picturesque location, set overlooking the sea, makes Coolmain Castle truly authentic and attractive. Positioned in the scenic and vibrant southwest of Ireland many thriving and bustling nearby coastal towns include popular Kinsale, a popular historic sailing town with a wide selection of fine restaurants, a deep-water harbour and the famed Old Head golf links. Walking trails, golfing and sailing amenity is in abundance. Cork city is within easy reach, just 27-miles or 44-km away and Cork International airport less than a 30-minute drive. The castle can be available fully furnished and with garden tools and equipment included. Quoting Excess €7,500,000.
2,290,466 €
Rossacoosane (Waterford)
211 m²
5 rooms
5 bedrooms
Luxury home
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Situated in an unparalleled coastal setting, this harbor-facing, highly efficient, A2-rated, architect-designed home presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a sophisticated sanctuary just a short drive out the Ring of Kerry Road from Kenmare. Boasting an exceptional combination of luxury and sustainability, this modern residence is built on two acres of meticulously landscaped grounds that command a prime position above the Ring of Kerry Golf Course. This prestigious course, originally designed by the legendary Eddie Hackett, spans 120 acres and features an upgraded clubhouse and restaurant, adding to the appeal of this exclusive location.The contrast between the manicured green swards of the property and the rugged beauty of the surrounding landscape is striking. To the east, the undulating terrain and rocky shoreline of Kenmare Harbour create a dramatic backdrop. To the south, the breathtaking silhouette of the MacGillycuddy Reeks rises majestically, while the jagged peaks of the Caha Mountains on the Beara Peninsula frame the horizon to the west. This remarkable juxtaposition of cultivated elegance and natural grandeur ensures that every aspect of this home enjoys an exquisite signed with a low-pitch roof and split-level layout, the home maximizes both function and form. The primary living area, main bedroom, and kitchen are all positioned at the front, under deep eaves that provide shelter for the large triple-glazed Schuco sliding doors. These allow for seamless indoor-outdoor living, ensuring that even in inclement weather, fresh air and breathtaking views can be enjoyed without the worry of rain entering the interior. The intelligent use of space and architectural foresight make this an exceptional modern home tailored to embrace its stunning natural environment.A true smart-tech residence, the home is fully wired with individually zoned rooms, allowing for effortless remote control of lighting, temperature, and other utilities. The entire house is designed for energy efficiency, with air-to-water heating provided underfloor. The A2 Building Energy Rating (Ber) is a testament to the meticulous planning and execution of insulation and build quality, ensuring optimal comfort and low energy consumption year-round.Upon entering, visitors are welcomed into a bright, airy lobby situated on a slightly elevated mezzanine level. From here, the view extends down to the expansive open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, which serves as the heart of the home. The layout encourages effortless flow between spaces, while the large windows and sliding doors frame the picturesque landscape beyond. The interplay of natural light and panoramic views enhances the sense of tranquility and openness throughout.Accommodation within the home is both generous and well-appointed. There are four bedrooms in total, two of which are en-suite, offering privacy and luxury to residents and guests alike. A plant area and a guest Wc are located at the rear of the home. The main bedroom, positioned to the side, enjoys direct patio access via a glazed door. It is further complemented by a stylish en-suite bathroom and walkthrough wardrobes, seamlessly blending convenience with contemporary elegance.While the town of Kenmare is conveniently close, the property is also well-situated to enjoy nearby coastal attractions. The serene beach and pier at Templenoe provide an ideal setting for leisurely walks, water activities, and relaxation. Additionally, the renowned Pat Spillane’s Bar offers a welcoming local atmosphere, while the Nua Vista Golf Course clubhouse, located even closer, provides excellent hospitality and social opportunities.
1,500,000 €
Sandy Cove (Waterford)
10 ha
Luxury home
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Excellent Plot of land for sale in Kinsale County Cork Ireland
Esales Property Id: es
Property Location
Courtaparteen, Kinsale, Co. Cork
P17px90
Property Details
Unveiling Your Dream Escape: 25 Acres of Unbridled Potential in Kinsale, Ireland
Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the Irish Sea, sunlight streaming through your bespoke glamping tent, and the breathtaking vista of Kinsale Harbour unfolding before you. This isn’t just a dream it’s the reality offered by 25 acres of extraordinary land in Courtaparteen, County Cork – your gateway to crafting a unique haven steeped in history, natural beauty, and endless possibilities.
A Canvas of Untamed Beauty:
This exceptional offering spans 25 acres of unspoiled land, encompassing two historic ruins waiting to be reborn. Imagine transforming these structures into captivating glamping pods, boutique cabins, or even a luxurious private residence – the possibilities are limited only by your vision. Nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant pastures, the land boasts breathtaking views of Kinsale Harbour, the Sovereign Islands, and the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. Each sunrise and sunset paint the landscape in an ever-changing palette of colors, promising an immersive experience with nature every day.
A Gateway to Untamed Adventure:
Beyond the visual splendor, this land offers a wealth of opportunities for adventure. Imagine creating a private beachfront access, carving a path to your own secluded haven on the water’s edge. Picture tranquil moments kayaking around the Sovereign Islands, exploring hidden coves and discovering marine life in the pristine waters. Hike through the winding trails that crisscross the land, savoring the fresh air and the ever-present symphony of nature.
History Whispers Through the Ruins:
Two historic ruins stand within the property, silent sentinels whispering tales of the past. Imagine breathing new life into these structures, meticulously restoring them to their former glory while seamlessly blending modern amenities for a unique blend of history and contemporary comfort. These restored spaces could house guest accommodations, a communal dining area, or even a spa facility, adding a touch of character and intrigue to your dream project.
Glamping with a Difference:
Picture luxurious glamping pods nestled amidst the natural landscape, offering guests an unforgettable experience. Imagine spacious interiors adorned with plush furnishings, private decks overlooking the stunning scenery, and en-suite bathrooms providing modern conveniences. Create bespoke themed glamping experiences, catering to couples seeking romantic getaways, families desiring adventure, or groups yearning for unique retreats.
Airbnb Paradise Awaits:
The versatility of the land allows for the creation of charming Airbnb cottages or cabins. Imagine tastefully designed and furnished accommodations, each offering a unique view and private space for guests. Partner with local businesses to curate curated experiences, such as guided hikes, boat tours, or cooking classes, showcasing the best of Irish culture and hospitality.
Location, Location, Location:
The proximity to Kinsale, a renowned gourmet destination, adds another layer of allure. Imagine guests savoring delectable seafood dishes at Michelin-starred restaurants, exploring quaint shops brimming with local crafts, and immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic town. With Dublin reachable within a scenic two-hour drive, your haven becomes a base for exploring all that Ireland has to offer.
Investing in Your Vision:
This 25-acre haven with its endless possibilities represents more than just land it’s an investment in your future. Whether you envision a thriving glamping resort, a collection of exclusive rentals, or a combination of both, the potential for creating a unique and profitable venture is significant. Ireland’S tourism industry is flourishing, and owning a piece of paradise in such a sought-after location offers exciting possibilities.
Embrace the Dream:
To truly experience the magic, today and schedule a viewing. Our team is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the process, ensuring a smooth and seamless journey towards realizing your dream estate in Kinsale.
Remember: While this description paints a vivid picture, it’s essential to conduct thorough research, consult with professionals, and visit the property in person before making any investment decisions.
About the Area
Kinsale is a charming harbor town located in County Cork, Ireland. It’S known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and vibrant culture. Here’S a more detailed look at what Kinsale has to offer:
History and Culture:
Kinsale has a rich history dating back to the 6th century. It was a major port city in the Middle Ages and played a significant role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.
The town is home to a number of historical landmarks, including Charles Fort, a star-shaped fort built in the 17th century, and James Fort, a smaller fort built in the 16th century.
Kinsale is also known for its traditional Irish pubs and its annual Kinsale Arts Festival, which takes place in October.
Food and Drink:
Kinsale is a renowned foodie destination, with a number of Michelin-starred restaurants and award-winning cafes.
The town is also home to a number of artisan food producers, such as cheesemakers, chocolatiers, and whiskey distillers.
Kinsale is a great place to sample fresh seafood, as well as traditional Irish dishes such as stew and soda bread.
Activities:
Kinsale is a great base for exploring County Cork, with its many castles, gardens, and beaches.
The town is also close to Cork city, which has a number of historical attractions and museums.
There are also a number of outdoor activities available in the area, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing.
Overall:
Kinsale is a charming and vibrant town with something to offer everyone. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, food, or outdoor activities, you’re sure to have a great time in Kinsale.
Additional Information:
Kinsale is located about 25 kilometers south of Cork city.
The best time to visit Kinsale is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and there are plenty of festivals and events taking place.
Kinsale is a relatively small town, so it’s easy to get around on foot or by bike.
There are a number of hotels, guesthouses, and self-catering accommodations available in Kinsale.
Main Features
101172 m2 of land for development
Excellent location close to many amenities
Stunning views.
Huge Potential in the rental market if developed on.
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2,450,000 €
Ashford (Waterford)
272 m²
3 bedrooms
Luxury home
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An extremely pleasant coastal country home with fine equestrian facilities and enjoying an idyllic coastal position, just 28 miles or 45 km from Dublin city centre and nearby to Ashford village (5-minutes driving). Offered for sale quoting €2.45million with circa 100 acres (40.5 hectares) or quoting €2.95million to include the entire circa 176 acres (71 hectares).
Built circa 2015 the residence is positioned just 100 metres or 330 feet, or so, from the seashore and benefits from elevated panoramic sea views from the upper level, southward views framed by Wicklow Head and the picturesque Wicklow mountains to the west. The accommodation is well-appointed and includes 3 reception rooms and 3 bedrooms over 2,930 square feet or 272 square metres. A timber chalet studio augments the accommodation. A stable yard includes 10 stables and is adjacent to a large sand arena.
The estate comprises a pleasant and appealing mixture of good grazing land, scenic marsh, coastal meadow and a salt-lake. Essentially, incorporating all the key ingredients of a quality lifestyle residential estate and with ample post and rail paddock grazing acreage and facilities to continue a quality equestrian holding, create a hobby farm, or wildlife estate.
Set behind its own electric privacy gates, the estate is accessed from a private residential roadway, itself with outer electric security gates, ensuring strong privacy from the public road. The Wicklow to Dublin railway line runs adjacent to the estate and provides a strongly fenced boundary along the eastern side. A dedicated pedestrian crossing providing access to the beach and the scenic Greystones to Wicklow walking trail (Wicklow town 6km or 3.7 miles). The estate is an absolute haven for wildlife enthusiasts, the coastal position and mixed habitats across the estate compelling for wild fowl and providing glorious birdsong.
Ashford village, just 3.7 miles or 6 km away, is a quaint and attractive village with a selection of restaurants, cafes, friendly hostelries, and boutique shopping. The estate offers a rare opportunity to combine the quintessential country living idyll with easy convenience to Dublin city and Dublin International airport can be reached in about 50 minutes driving, outside of peak traffic. The bustling coastal towns of Wicklow, Bray and Greystones are nearby, the coastal trail path giving walking access. There are excellent primary and secondary schools in the area, both public and private.
Whilst relatively compact in overall size, the accommodation within the house feels generous and all the principal rooms enjoy a dual aspect, allowing the picturesque mountain and sea views to be enjoyed. Well placed flagstone terraces easily link and extend the house with large outdoor living spaces. A south facing entrance porch leads into a large reception room study and sitting room. The entire centre of the house, running the full depth from east to west, comprises a large, combined kitchen and dining space. The dining space opens to a large south and west facing outside terrace. A drawing room benefits from an extended ceiling height and large open fireplace. A large cloakroom has a WC.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom faces south and east and enjoys magical sea views and has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. The other two bedrooms are each spacious and enjoying dual aspects. One has an interconnecting door to the large family bathroom. High speed broadband available.
6,900,288 €
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