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Linziestown House
Tomhaggard
County Wexford
Y35VW56
Description
PADDOCKS EXTENDING TO APPROX 11.22 HECTARES (27.7 ACRES).
SPECIAL FEATURES
• Period house with gracious light filled reception rooms.
• Five spacious bedrooms in the main house and three further bedrooms in the restored courtyard
• Electric security gates at both entrances
• Alarm system.
• Approx. 11.22 Ha (27.7 acres) of grounds, consisting of paddocks and meticulously maintained gardens.
• Outdoor swimming pool (13m x 8m) with sealed motorised pool cover.
• Stone courtyard comprising of storage facilities and workshops.
• 4 stables and hay shed
LINZIESTOWN HOUSE
Passing through the Georgian fanlight door, one is greeted by a scene of timeless sophistication. Guided by a flight of cut stone steps, the path leads to a welcoming porch adorned with sash windows on either side, inviting streams of natural light into the space. Crossing the threshold of the double glass doors, one enters the grandeur of the entrance hall, where tall ceilings adorned with intricate cornicing impart a sense of grandeur. To the left, a wooden framed archway beckons, unveiling a tranquil retreat in the form of a library-style area. Here, an Adams style open fireplace serves as the focal point, casting a warm glow over the space, while built-in book shelving invites exploration. This cosy enclave offers the perfect setting to unwind with a good book or engage in a spirited game of chess, enveloped in an atmosphere of timeless charm.
Beyond the entrance hall lies the drawing room, with three sash windows offering sweeping views of the rear garden, while allowing natural light to flood the room. Towering ceilings adorned with intricate cornicing bestow an aura of grandeur upon the space, whilst an exquisite Adams style open fire serves as a focal point. A set of double doors offer passage into the adjoining dining room that mirrors the drawing room in its elegance and grace.
A grand staircase ascends to the first floor, at the return landing, a double bedroom and a neighbouring bathroom awaits. Continuing the ascent, the first floor reveals a spacious terrace, located at the gable end of the house. You will also find bathroom and an additional three bedrooms, including a master suite, complemented by its own ensuite bathroom.
Descending the stairs to the lower ground floor level, the heart of this home reveals itself in the form of a beautifully fitted kitchen, featuring cream fitted units, a classic Aga and Belfast sink. While a door opens directly onto the patio, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living spaces. Adjacent to the kitchen lies the sitting room, a cosy space for everyday relaxation.
Down the corridor, is an impressive games room, a versatile space that seamlessly blends entertainment and relaxation. Here, you are greeted by soaring double-height vaulted ceilings and a feature stone fireplace, complete with a stove. Double doors open onto the charming courtyard, while another set of double doors provides direct
access to the swimming pool area.
In addition, this level boasts another bedroom, a bathroom, a pantry, an office, utility room, scullery, boot room and dedicated showers and changing rooms for the swimming pool.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
Beyond the confines of the residence at Linziestown House lie meticulously manicured gardens and grounds, offering a serene retreat from the bustling world beyond its gates. Accessed through both the front and back entrances, these verdant grounds boast lush lawns bordered by imposing mature trees and adorned by intricate shrubberies and a tapestry of colour and fragrance emanating from meticulously tended flower beds. At the rear of the house, hidden away from the world, a suntrap patio beckons, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living spaces, providing the perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply basking in the warmth of the sun while surrounded by the serenity of the garden.
Nestled adjacent to the patios, is an outdoor swimming pool, adding a touch of luxury and leisure to the already stunning landscape. The pool offers a refreshing retreat on warm summer days, whether it’s a leisurely swim to unwind or a lively gathering with friends and family.
At the side of the main residence, is a charming courtyard. The original courtyard of stables and coach houses had to be demolished and completely rebuilt. The design was to imagine old coach houses and stables converted to modern accommodation, offices and utilities, reusing the original stone facade, coach entrances and nonstandard window sizes throughout.
In addition to its gardens, Linziestown House boasts a range of other amenities. Two spacious paddocks offer ample room for hobby farming or turning out ponies. The property further includes four stables and a hay barn, providing ample space for equestrian pursuits and storage needs. For furry companions, a dedicated dog run ensures they can roam freely in a safe environment. Meanwhile, a chicken run offers the opportunity for farm-fresh eggs straight from the source. Completing the pastoral tableau is an orchard, where fruit trees flourish, promising seasonal delights and a bucolic ambiance that epitomises the quintessential country estate lifestyle.
LOCATION
Linziestown House enjoys a convenient location near Tomhaggard village, nestled along the historic Norman Way in County Wexford. Tomhaggard boasts amenities including a community hall, a welcoming pub, and a quaint church. Nearby Kilmore expands the offerings with a GAA club, a national school, a petrol station, and a delightful restaurant/pub. While Wexford town offers wider shopping, schooling and leisure amenity.
Approx. 12km from Linziestown House, you’ll discover the renowned fishing village of Kilmore Quay, known for its picturesque white washed cottages and picturesque marina. Culinary enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of seafood and farm-to-table delights served in the village’s eateries, ranging from cozy pubs to upscale dining establishments, all offering warm hospitality.
County Wexford’s breathtaking coastline graces Tomhaggard with its beauty. A short drive leads to magnificent beaches like Bastardstown, Ballyhealy, Rostonstown, Carne, and Carnsore Point. These sandy stretches provide ideal settings for leisurely strolls or indulging in water activities such as swimming, surfing, and kayaking.
Golf courses within a 30-minute drive include those in Tuskar Rock, St. Helens Bay, Wexford, The Burrows, Rosslare and Rathaspeck Manor.
Linziestown House is conveniently situated just approx. 11km from Rosslare Harbour, a bustling port town offering director connections to Europe, adding another layer of convenience to the property.
Dublin Airport is approx. 177km away, offering convenient travel connections to international destinations.
DISTANCES
2.2 km to Tomhaggard village
7.5 km to Kilmore village
12 km to Kilmore Quay
17 km to Wexford
11 km to Rosslare Harbour
5.8 km to Rostonstown Beach
All distances/times are approximate.
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BER Information
BER Number: 117454991
Energy Performance Indicator: 253.89 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Wexford (Irish: Loch Garman) is the county town of County Wexford, close to Rosslare Europort. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network. It has a population of 19,913 according to the 2011 census. Steeped in history, the area is home to some stunning sites, making it a hugely popular town for tourists. Residents are never short of things to do, be it sightseeing, walking, shopping, or availing of the other recreational facilities, too numerous to name.
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