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Beds | 4 beds |
Price | €395,000 |
Property Type | Terraced House |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-C1 |
Refreshed on | Mar 14, 2025 |
Eircode | R95T2P9 |
Group Name | AOK Properties |
Sales License Number | 004145 |
Description
Superb opportunity to acquire this 4 bed mid terrace property dating back to 1776 situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Inistioge, Co.Kilkenny. Located south east of Kilkenny , Inistioge is set on the banks of the river Nore & holds an enviable reputation as one of the most picturesque villages in the Southeast Of Ireland. A relaxed and laid-back vibe adds to the charm of this magical place, for the outdoor enthusiast, including forest trails for mountain biking, horse trekking, riverside hikes, and fishing trips all on your doorstep. The world-renowned Mount Juliet Estate and Golf Club is only 20-minutes drive from the property. The majestic Woodstock Gardens and Arboretum, dating back to the 1740's, is located 2 minutes' drive from the propertyInistioge is also renowned for its stunning landscape, panoramic views, tranquil streets, the unique Woodstock House gardens and forest trials. The village became an internationally known Irish village by its portrayal in the film Circle of Friends . Inistioge is located just 16 km to New Ross, 33 km to Waterford and 8 km to Thomastown. The property is within walking distance of St Colmcille s National School, churches, public houses & the local Londis supermarket. .
Accommodation
Entrance Porch: 1.8m x 1m Semi solid wooden flooring. Spot ceiling light. Door through to the livingroom. Livingroom; 6.4m x 5.9m Tiled flooring leading through from the porch through to semi solid wooden flooring. Wooden fireplace with cast iron insert & solid fuel stove providing an abundance of heat to the living area. Wall mounted shelving unit & l;large bay window overlooking Inistioge Square. Bare stone wall finish on the back wall presents a lovely atmosphere of warmth & taste. Large wooden ceiling mounted sleeper helps divide the living space from the dining table area. Off this space the downstairs w/c is located. W/c : 2.6m x 1.9m W/c & wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Wall mounted press unit. Tiled flooring. KItchen: 3.6m x 2.9m Fully fitted kitchen with wall & floor press units. Electric oven with gas hob & over head extractor fan. Plumbed for a dishwasher. Tiled flooring. Archway leading through a utility area. Door to the south facing rear garden area & outdoor shed. Pantry: 1.6m x 1.4m Plumbed for washing machine. Counter top unit with wall mounted shelving. Tiled flooring. Staircase to the 1st floor, Landing:5.9m x 1.8m A bright & spacious landing area with tongue & groove wooden flooring. Hotpress. Glass door to a small outdoor sitting area that also floods the landing with lots of natural light. Master bedroom: 5.9m x 2.9m Fitted wardrobes (X6) Carpet flooring. Recess spot lighting. Rear window allowing lots of natural light. Door access direct to the main bathroom. Bathroom: 3.3m x 3m Fantastic appointed bathroom that boasts huge amounts of natural light to create a welcoming space that always will impress. W/c & large wash hand basin. Large vanity mirror unit with adjoining shelves. Elegant free standing bath unit. Adjoining separate mains shower unit & tray with surrounding glass. Tiled flooring. Bedroom 2: 4.2m x 2.2m Fitted wardrobe. Carpet flooring. Window overlooking Inistioge Square. Staircase to the top floor. Bedroom 3: 3m x 2.5m Tongue & groove wooden flooring. Velux roof window. Door through to the 4th bedroom. Bedroom 4: 3.5m 3.1 Tongue & groove wooden flooring. Fitted wardrobes. Velux roof window.
Features
History of The Old Alms House Inistioge An almshouse erected by Sarah Tighe (née Fownes) (1743-1822) of Woodstock House representing an important component of the late eighteenth-century built heritage of Inistioge with the architectural value of the composition confirmed by such attributes as the elongated rectilinear plan form; the restrained doorcases demonstrating good quality workmanship in an overpainted silver-grey granite; the uniform proportions of the widely spaced openings on each floor; and the floating pediment embellishing a high pitched roof. NOTE: The almshouse was designed by Henry Watters 'on the plan of an almshouse at Ross' (see 15605119) and was completed (1788) at a cost of £364 0s. 0d. including £2 13s. 1d. for an inscription from the King James Version of Saint Luke's Gospel Chapter 16 Verse 9: "MAKE TO YOURSELVES FRIENDS WITH THE MAMMON OF UNRIGHTEOUSNESS THAT WHEN YE FAIL THEY MAY RECEIVE YOU INTO EVERLASTING HABITATIONS". The almshouse was occupied by 'eight aged widows' who were provided with 'two small rooms and sufficient subsistence' (Tighe 1802, 536; Lewis 1837 II, 18). The Tighe Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland mention that 'each of the 8 women residing in the Almshouse has a bedstead – a tiken bag for holding straw – a blue serge quilt – a table – a stool and a wheel for spinning flax provided by R.T. [Richard Tighe (1744-1828)] at the expense of S.T. [Sarah Tighe] and W.T. [William Tighe (1766-1816)]... Each of the women receives 1s. 7½d. weekly from Mrs. S. Tighe's steward [Thomas Long] and three stone weight of potatoes; two cows are appropriated for their use and fed at Woodstock; four stone weight of wool is to be divided amongst the eight women yearly and the flesh of four sheep' (PRONI D2685/8/7). The almshouse was occupied by eight retired general labourers in 1901 but that number had reduced to four old age pensioners by 1911. The almshouse was vacated in 1973 & has been lovingly brought up to date by previous owners since then.
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Date created: Mar 14, 2025