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Beds | 5 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 0 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Dec 19, 2024 |
Eircode | R32 V4P1 |
Group Name | Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty (Country Homes) |
Sales License Number | 001848 |
Description
Aghaboe House is a stunning 17th century period property, a true masterpiece of architecture and history. The propertys striking exterior features classic design elements, including a pedimented doorcase, large Georgian sash windows with shutters, lime render finish on a symmetrical facade. Upon entering the property, you will be immediately impressed by the grandeur of its high ceilings, ornate mouldings, and period features, including original fireplaces, detailed woodwork and a finely crafted staircase . The property consists of 5 large bedrooms, 4 on the upper level and one master suite on the ground floor. A grand design with spacious reception rooms filled with natural light through the seven bay 17th Century design. In addition to the main property, this sale includes a large, detached mews and multiple outbuildings, all of which are enclosed by the estate stone wall. This offers the new owners the opportunity to expand their living space or utilise the buildings for other purposes. The propertys lush surroundings, situated on excess of 12 acres of beautiful countryside, provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Accessed via a stunning tree-lined avenue, this lifestyle offers a slower pace of life surrounded by nature, with easy access to Dublin via the nearby rail service. The property and its surroundings also boast a rich history, having witnessed many historical events over the centuries. It has been carefully maintained and restored over the years, ensuring its continued beauty and durability for generations to come. Its timeless beauty and classic features make it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those who appreciate the finer things in life. AGHABOE HOUSE : A BRIEF HISTORY Aghaboe, with its Castellum was given by King Colman of Ossory to Saint Canice (Cainnech) in 560 A.D. Aghaboe with its Abbey and adjoining Village eventually became the See of the Diocese of Ossory which is the only Irish Diocese which corresponds almost entirely with an ancient Irish Kingdom, Ossory. The See was later translated to Kilkenny which at the time was shown on maps as Ossory. Strongbow and his entourage were largely responsible for this development. However, an earlier legend concerning the appearance of two coffins at the funeral of Cainnech may suggest an earlier trend in this direction. After centuries of fighting between the men of Upper Ossory and those now operating out of newly named Kilkenny (Church of Cainnech) a stone church was constructed by Finghin MacGiollaPhadraig (Fitzpatrick) on the site adjoining Aghaboe House in 1383. The site of the present Aghaboe House previously one of the tower houses built throughout Upper Ossory between 1480 and 1530. In 1537 Brian MacGiollaPhadraig entered into an Indenture with Henry VIII (and became a Lord in the Irish government with the title of Baron of Upper Ossory. As part of this arrangement Brian was given Aghaboe Abbey and allowed to operate a weekly market on the site which now encompasses Aghaboe House and grounds. Barnaby Fitzpatrick, the Second Baron of Upper Ossory operated a tame stud or breeding operation on the property. A famous and well documented case involved claims that O Carroll had stolen some of his wild stud or stallions which were typically allowed to roam the Criche or borderlands between Upper Ossory and Eile. Subsequent to Cromwell it is believed that the tower house was demolished and the current buildings which comprise Aghaboe House, along with its extensive perimeter walls and ice houses, were constructed. Once a section of the Village of Aghaboe the estate was taken under single ownership and the main house was extended and converted to a Georgian style home in approximately 1730. Once home to Vicar Roger Ledwich, author of the two volume Irish Antiquities with related etchings of local historic sites, Aghaboe House was acquired in 1984 by descendants of residents of the Parish of Aghaboe who were displaced during the Great Hunger. Aghaboe House is now ready for the next Owner to preserve and protect its place in Irish History. In addition to the main property, this sale includes a large, detached mews and multiple outbuildings, all of which are enclosed by the estate stone wall. This offers the new owners the opportunity to expand their living space or utilise the buildings for other purposes. The propertys lush surroundings, situated on excess of 12 acres of beautiful countryside, provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Accessed via a stunning tree-lined avenue, this lifestyle offers a slower pace of life surrounded by nature, with easy access to Dublin via the nearby rail service. The property and its surroundings also boast a rich history, having witnessed many historical events over the centuries. It has been carefully maintained and restored over the years, ensuring its continued beauty and durability for generations to come. In summary, this 17th century period property is a rare gem, offering a unique blend of history, comfort, and tranquillity. Its timeless beauty and classic features make it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
Accommodation
Entrance Hall - 5.48m x 4.21m Georgian Door with fan light opening up to original cut string staircase and pine timber flooring. Basement - 4.54m x 11.5m Preserved in hydraulic lime, beams, stone floor and stair case, lighting, secure cast iron doors on wine cellar with capacity for 6,000 bottles, RSJ, extractor fan for ventilation. Reception - 7m x 5.51m Original pine timber flooring, dual aspect, three bay sash windows with shutters. Original cast iron fireplace with pellet stove, high ceilings, plaster mouldings and skirting. Dining Room - 6.70m x 5.59m Concrete floor finished with carpet, two bay sash windows with shutters, cast iron fireplace with pellet stove, high ceilings, plaster mouldings and skirting. Kitchen - 4.95m x 4.82m Flag stone flooring, two bay sash windows, oil fired Aga range and timber beams. Utility - 1.86m x 2.83m Tiled flooring, bay sash window, Belfast sink. Side entrance hall - 2.72m x 2.92m Tiled and flagstone flooring. Rear entrance hall - 5.15m x 2.44m Georgian tiled floor. Downstairs bedroom (5 - 4.86m x 4.87m Original pine timber flooring, two bay sash windows with shutters, pellet stove. Ensuite - 2.68m x 1.92m Shower, w.c., w.h.b., tiled flooring. Separate w.c - 2.68m x 2.81m W.C., w.h.b., sash window with shutters, tiled flooring. First Floor - Landing - 4.22m x 5.5m Original pine timber flooring. Master bedroom (1) - 7.06m x 5.51m Original pine timber floor, pellet stove, high ceiling, plaster mouldings and two bay sash windows. Ensuite/changing room - 4.85m x 2.7m Concrete floor finished with tiles, free standing bath, w.h.b., sash window and shutters. Bedroom 2 - 6.68m x 5.55m Pine floor, single aspect, pellet stove, high ceilings, skirting and plaster moulding. Ensuite - 2.95m x 2.7m Concrete floor finished with tiles, w.h.b., w.c., corner bath with mixer shower, hot press. Second Floor - Landing 2 - 4.92m x 2.7m Pine timber flooring, sash window with shiplap ceiling. Bedroom 3 - 4.875m x 4.91m Pine floor, shiplap ceiling, solid fuel Stanley stove and two bay sash windows with shutters. Bedroom 4 - 4.88m x 4.93m Pellet stove, pine shiplap ceiling, two bay sash windows with shutters. Ensuite - 2.75m x 1.78m W.c., w.h.b., shower with mixer and bay sash window with shutters. East Wing C - 1,330 sq.ft This is a self contained bright and spacious four bedroom, two bathroom (one with bath and shower and one with shower) detached mews with new tiles and fixtures.Accommodation consists of open plan living room/diner with pellet stove, kitchen, four bedrooms, main bedroom ensuite, and bathroom, Sheds and Storage - Storage 1 - 3.5m x 5.8m Shed - 11.4m x 6m with water and electricity. Storage 2 - 3.5m x 5.8m Coach House - 4.83m x 6.5m with concrete first floor. Cut limestone out house - 13.1m x 7.1m with RSJ's and concrete roof. Two storage sheds C - 500 sq.ft. each. Hay shed - 19.1m x 9.6m with 5 bays (suitable for stables) and galvanised roof, sliding door and concrete floor. Barn - 19.1m x 6.12 with concrete floor, galvanised roof. Mezzanine - 7m x 6.18m Boiler House - 3.1m x 5.7m with concrete floor, two insulated accumulator tanks, zoned three ways. Dual heating via pellet or solid fuel.
BER Details
Exempt
Negotiator
James O'Flaherty
Date created: Dec 19, 2024