Charming period residence set on about 25 acres of grounds in idyllic countryside.
Antley is a unique detached, three-bay, two storey Tudor Revival house built circa 1875. It is situated on over 25 acres/ 10 hectares. It is located in a tranquil, sylvan setting quietly nestled between Newcastle Forest and the Royal Canal Greenway. It is approximately a quarter of a mile outside the town of Ballymahon.
Access to this fine period property traverses the Antley river to carved limestone gate piers and onto a mature, landscaped avenue and gardens which have been meticulously maintained with lawned areas and large variety of specimen trees.
Comprising two storeys, the accommodation extends to 3778 square feet / 351 metres.
This charming house itself is in excellent condition and retains many attractive original period features including distinctive fascia boards and cast iron railings together with sash windows, shutters and marble fireplaces. The comfortable accommodation is set over two floors. The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance hall, three generously proportioned reception rooms, a kitchen and a downstairs bathroom. Furthermore, there is a boot room, laundry room and utility. Upstairs there are four good-sized double bedrooms all with wonderful views over the gardens and lands beyond. The master bedroom is ensuite. There is a further family bathroom upstairs.
The courtyard area to the rear of the house has a variety of outbuildings, stables with overhead hay barn, cattle byre, tack room with garden and land access. Although in excellent condition, this would present the discerning buyer an opportunity to further develop the existing house to potential mews accommodation. The gardens spread extensively around the house and are well planted, beautifully maintained with mature beds, lawned areas, delightful herbaceous borders and a kitchen garden backing onto a currently unused second avenue to the property leading to wooded part of the Property which has mature, native and specimen trees. To the right of the property are four large paddocks as outlined in yellow in the photo gallery. The river provides a natural boundary to the walled property.
Accommodation
Features
Charming Period residence
Set on about 25 acres
Idyllic countryside setting
Ideal family home or country retreat
Easy walking distance to Ballymahon
3 minute drive to Center Parcs
Royal Canal Greenway Cycle Route is a 5 minute walk away
Charming period residence set on about 25 acres of grounds in idyllic countryside.
Antley is a unique detached, three-bay, two storey Tudor Revival house built circa 1875. It is situated on over 25 acres/ 10 hectares. It is located in a tranquil, sylvan setting quietly nestled between Newcastle Forest and the Royal Canal Greenway. It is approximately a quarter of a mile outside the town of Ballymahon.
Access to this fine period property traverses the Antley river to carved limestone gate piers and onto a mature, landscaped avenue and gardens which have been meticulously maintained with lawned areas and large variety of specimen trees.
Comprising two storeys, the accommodation extends to 3778 square feet / 351 metres.
This charming house itself is in excellent condition and retains many attractive original period features including distinctive fascia boards and cast iron railings together with sash windows, shutters and marble fireplaces. The comfortable accommodation is set over two floors. The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance hall, three generously proportioned reception rooms, a kitchen and a downstairs bathroom. Furthermore, there is a boot room, laundry room and utility. Upstairs there are four good-sized double bedrooms all with wonderful views over the gardens and lands beyond. The master bedroom is ensuite. There is a further family bathroom upstairs.
The courtyard area to the rear of the house has a variety of outbuildings, stables with overhead hay barn, cattle byre, tack room with garden and land access. Although in excellent condition, this would present the discerning buyer an opportunity to further develop the existing house to potential mews accommodation. The gardens spread extensively around the house and are well planted, beautifully maintained with mature beds, lawned areas, delightful herbaceous borders and a kitchen garden backing onto a currently unused second avenue to the property leading to wooded part of the Property which has mature, native and specimen trees. To the right of the property are four large paddocks as outlined in yellow in the photo gallery. The river provides a natural boundary to the walled property.
Accommodation
Features
Charming Period residence
Set on about 25 acres
Idyllic countryside setting
Ideal family home or country retreat
Easy walking distance to Ballymahon
3 minute drive to Center Parcs
Royal Canal Greenway Cycle Route is a 5 minute walk away