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Belmont House
Ballyard
Tralee
Co. Kerry
V92 TYE6
Description
Constructed in the 1820s this character-filled period property is a rare opportunity for those seeking a project to restore a home with timeless charm and substantial character. Situated in one of the most desirable locations in Tralee town, this property boasts original features such as high ceilings, period fireplaces & sash windows, offering a glimpse into its historic beauty. The house and associated structures reflect both Georgian and early Victorian design principles
Although in need of renovation the sash windows and roof were replaced in 2017, the façade was also rendered then leaving the internal renovations and layout to the new purchasers
Extending to 4500 sq.ft (approx.) and situated on a 1.74 acre site approx. Belmont house presents endless possibilities to create a modern living space while retaining its original appeal. With a spacious layout over three floors basement, ground floor & first floor, large rooms, and an expansive garden, there’s ample room for expansion and reconfiguration to suit your vision.
Also situated at the entrance to the property is a charming derelict stone built coach house in need of complete renovation but an interesting prospect for development.
Whether you’re a seasoned renovator or a passionate homebuyer with a vision, this property provides a blank canvas for your dream home. Bring your creativity and expertise to breathe new life into this captivating gem.
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Rooms
1 4.9 x 3.0
2 4.9 x 6.0
3 5.1 x 3.0
4 4.9 x 4.6
5 4.9 x 4.6
Hallway 11.6 x 2.4
Ground Floor
Hall 6.6 x 2.4
Room 6 4.9 x 4.5
Room 7 6.4 x 4.9
Room 8 4.8 x 4.5
Room 9 4.8 x 6.3
1st floor
Landing 8.8 x 2.4
Bed 1 4.8 x 6.35
Ensuite 1.4 x 2.7
Bed 2 4.8 x 4.4
Bed 3 4.6 x 4.8
Bed 4 4.6 x 4.8
We are delighted to bring Belmont House to the market, a truly unique period residence and well-preserved estate with a combination of original and later elements that are rich in historical and architectural value. Constructed in the 1820s this character-filled period property is a rare opportunity for those seeking a project to restore a home with timeless charm and substantial character. Situated in one of the most desirable locations in Tralee town, this property boasts original features such as high ceilings, period fireplaces & sash windows, offering a glimpse into its historic beauty. The house and associated structures reflect both Georgian and early Victorian design principles Although in need of renovation the sash windows and roof were replaced in 2017, the façade was also rendered then leaving the internal renovations and layout to the new purchasers Extending to 4500 sq.ft (approx.) and situated on a 1.74 acre site approx. Belmont house presents endless possibilities to create a modern living space while retaining its original appeal. With a spacious layout over three floors basement, ground floor & first floor, large rooms, and an expansive garden, there’s ample room for expansion and reconfiguration to suit your vision. Also situated at the entrance to the property is a charming derelict stone built coach house in need of complete renovation but an interesting prospect for development. Whether you’re a seasoned renovator or a passionate homebuyer with a vision, this property provides a blank canvas for your dream home. Bring your creativity and expertise to breathe new life into this captivating gem.
About the Area
Tralee is the largest town in County Kerry. The town's population including suburbs was 23,693 in the 2011 census. Tralee is served by National Primary and Secondary roads as well as local routes. The bus station in Tralee is a regional hub for Bus Éireann, providing services to Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Cork, Killarney and Dingle. Kerry Airport is located 20km from Tralee in Farranfore. The local port for Tralee is Fenit, a picturesque mixed-use harbour with fishing boats and a thriving marina. A train service to Killarney, Cork, Dublin, and several connecting routes, is operated by Iarnród Éireann.

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