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Garryrhu House
Limerick Road
Charleville
Co Cork
P56 AX97
Description
Garryrhu House boasts all the attributes one seeks when acquiring this style of residence, from the charming facade to the deceptively spacious well-laid out accommodation extending to 2,733 sq.ft, making this an ideal family home.
The reception rooms are accessed off the welcoming entrance hallway which has original features and impressive character. The living room is attractively decorated, set around a solid fuel stove inserted into the open fireplace. This room could easily be used as an office or fourth bedroom. Across the hallway, the dining room and connecting sitting room are nicely decorated and have views over the front garden. A door leads onto rendered steps and down onto the gravel driveway beyond. Steps descend into the kitchen/dining area which has an exceptional family size handmade modern kitchen with an array of built-in units, Belfast sink, 5cm Granite worktops and a solid fuel Sorrin stove. A set of back stairs leads to the adjoining utility area with built-in units, a guest bathroom and a porch area. A small corridor leads to a bedroom which overlooks the rear garden. The gym room complete with hot tub and adjoining bathroom is a great addition to the home. A staircase ascends back to the reception hallway where the split-level landing leads to two sizeable bedrooms, showing many more original features and exposed walls. There is also a modern family bathroom which is fully tiled complete with separate shower cubicle with a pump shower and a bath.
The property is deceptively spacious and unique with single-storey front elevation and two storey rear elevation, beautifully set on the surrounding luscious gardens, perfect for active families or those keen into gardening. The property is approached by double gates and a tree lined gravel driveway leads you to the property. Border shrubs and plants add texture and colour to the front grounds including cherry blossom trees, wisteria and a scattering of bluebells. To the rear, there is a mature lawn lined with conifer hedging flanked by sleepers and a raised decking area, perfect for outdoor entertainment. The mature site is fully enclosed which makes it ideal for a young family with outdoor pets.
Full planning permission has also recently been granted behind the property to construct a modern, contemporary ‘A’ rated single storey dwelling using the existing entrance and passageway. Plans, site map and planning conditions are available on request.
A major advantage of the property is its location, while on the other hand it offers absolute seclusion, as it is well hidden from public view and is only a 0.5 km stroll to the town centre and all its amenities. The N20 provides direct access to Cork and Limerick City. There is a mainline rail service available in Charleville and Mallow and a regular bus service to Cork, Limerick, Galway and Dublin.
Viewings of this fine property come highly recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation and potential on offer.
Features
Located 0.5 km from Charleville town centre
Mature landscaped gardens
Well laid out living accommodation
Extending to 253.87 sqm/2,733 sq.ft
OFCH
Mains services
Full planning permission for modern, contemporary 'A' rated home to rear
Shannon, Kerry and Cork Airports are all within an hour’s drive.
Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail head is a short drive from the property, the starting point for over 100kms of action packed mountain bike trails. The Ballyhoura region is also very popular with hill walkers and there are other activities in the area such as horse trekking.
Charleville is also within easy commute of Adare village, home of Adare Manor, which is due to host The Ryder Cup in 2027. Also, within easy commute of Limerick Hospital, Mallow Hospital and the Raheen Industrial Estate
Rooms
Living Room/office/bedroom 5.40m x 4.03m Solid t&g floor, radiator, solid fuel stove inserted into open fireplace, power points, TV point, ornate cornicing, curtains, light fitting
Dining Room 4.85m x 4.07m Open fireplace, solid t&g floor, ornate cornicing, radiator, power points, curtains, light fitting, dado rail
Sitting Room 5.85m x 5.20m Three radiators, solid t&g floor, dado rail, ornate cornicing, tilt and turn door to front garden, curtains, power points, TV point, chimney for stove/open fire, steps down to kitchen
Kitchen 9.10m x 6.10m Exceptional family sized handmade fitted kitchen with and array of built-in units, Belfast sink, 5cm Granite worktop, tiled floor, power points, solid fuel Sorrin stove (heats rads) with feature brick surround, spot lights, integrated gas hob, electric oven, skylight, two radiators, power points, steps down to utility area
Utility Room 4.38m x 3.90m Built-in units, fully plumbed for washing machine & dryer, radiators, power points, integrated freezer
Guest Bathroom 2.80m x 1.40m Toilet, wash basin, pump shower, electric shaving light
Bedroom 4.65m x 4.65m Curtains, two radiators, power points, solid t&g flooring, built-in wardrobe, washbasin, exposed stone walls, timber panelling
Back porch 2.50m x 1.30m Electric meter box, three phase current, day & night meter, tiled floor, access to basement
Gym room 5.05m x 3.41m Concrete floor, radiator, hot tub (included in sale), Velux window, power points, access to adjoining bathroom
Bathroom 2.70m x 2.63m Tiled floor, tiled wall to wall, toilet, wash basin, bath, pump shower, vanity unit, built-in units, extractor, inlaid light
Basement 12.40m x 4.02m
About the Area
Charleville is a market town near County Cork's border with Limerick set in the middle of very rich agricultural land. It was founded in the 1660s by Roger Boyle, the first Earl of Cork who named the town after King Charles II. Today it's generally known as Charleville. Éamonn de Valera, Ireland's first Taoiseach and former President went to the old Christian Brothers School in Charleville. The town is a centre for dairying and cheese processing based in the Golden Vale Co-op Creameries.
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