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Ladywell Lodge
Lady's Well Street
Thomastown
Kilkenny
R95 V3V2
Description
This magnificent home has been sympathetically restored by the current owner with great flair and design. The works carried out include a full rewire, plumbing and oil-fired central heating fitted with EPH Smart Heating Controls.
The property has been insulated throughout to include external walls and attic, ensuring a warm and cosy home. Other works carried out include a new beautiful cottage style kitchen and a stunning bathroom.
Ladywell Lodge is in walk-in condition throughout allowing its new owner to simply turn the key and move in.
The light-filled and spacious layout extends to 93 Sq. M. / 1,001 Sq. Ft. (approx.) spanning over two levels. The layout at ground floor level comprises: entrance hall, living room, sitting/dining room, kitchen and conservatory. The layout at first floor level comprises: landing area, three good sized bedrooms and a very spacious bathroom.
REAR AND SIDE GARDENS:
The sun-drenched and secluded south-west facing rear garden is a haven of tranquillity with the feeling of being hidden away in the countryside. French doors open out from the sitting room to a pebble sunken patio with barbecue area. A manicured lawn is bordered by curved pebble pathways and flowerbeds which were planted by the owner for biodiversity to attract birds, bees and butterflies. The garden is well stocked with many herbaceous flowering plants, shrubs and a stunning array of old roses, many which were planted by the previous generation of the current owner’s family, who took great pride in the building’s heritage. A neat hedge runs along the boundary line with the neighbouring property and the old Abbey to the rear, which is a 13th century listed National Monument and creates a highly unique and spectacular backdrop. An archway leads through to the side rose filled courtyard.
LOCATION:
There are many important amenities in Thomastown including St. Mary’s National School, Grennan College Secondary School, Thomastown Creche & Montessori School and Thomastown Primary Care Centre. The soon to be opened state of the art new modern 95 bed St. Columba’s Hospital Community Nursing Unit in addition to a 20 bed Dementia unit, additional to the very popular Assisted Living Bungalows.
Thomastown is a highly renowned Heritage Town of great character with a vast range of sporting amenities to include Tennis & Basketball, Salmon & Trout fishing on the beautiful River Nore, which is also home to Ireland’s first outdoor Olympic sized pool, The Weir Pool. Riverside walks and highly successful Athletic, Football and GAA Hurling Clubs which produced the 2024 All Ireland Champions.
There is a lovely selection of Cafes, popular traditional pubs and a range of restaurants, notably 2024 Best Newcomer in Leinster in The Irish Restaurant Awards (Tabu) and Lekker Food Collection, a French Bakery/patisserie & South African café who recently won the Gold Award Winning “Taste of Ireland”. There is a wide range of local grocers and supermarkets including the well-stocked SuperValu and Lidl.
The luxurious Mount Juliet Estate offers many amenities including the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, home to 2023 Irish Open Championship and formally The World Matchplay. The estate offers fine dining at the Michelin Starred Lady Helen Restaurant in the original 260-year-old country manor and The Hound at Hunter’s Yard.
There are several tertiary schools such as the Pottery Skills School, Grennan Craft Mill, Grennan College Equestrian School and the School of Food.
Thomastown has many historic old local Mills, world renowned Jerpoint Abbey which attracts approx. 250,000 visitors annually, a restored Concert Hall which attracts many renowned musical artists & plays, & a highly successful annual Creative Arts Festival. Thomastown is renowned for its welcoming friendly atmosphere.
A 20-minute drive will take you into Kilkenny city (R700) which has many tourist attractions including Kilkenny Castle and is one of Ireland’s most popular tourist destinations. A 45-minute drive will take you to many beautiful beaches in Wexford & Waterford. The travelling time by car to Waterford is 30-minutes (M9 Motorway) and to Dublin is 1-hour and 45-minutes. The train journey from Thomastown Train Station to Heuston Station in Dublin is 1-hour & 50-minutes makes retaining a city job in Dublin, while living the country dream in a welcoming & sociable town, an easily attainable reality.
Rooms
Entrance Hall (including stairs) 5.72m x 1.02m Beautifully tiled floor, original wainscot panelling, recessed handmade bookshelves and coat hanging space. Newly installed electricity fuse box and smart meter. Original feature wooden staircase with a Sisal runner carpet.
Sitting Room 5.37m x 2.97m A spacious and light-filled dual aspect room spanning the full depth of the property. Original hardwood Sash window to the front and French doors opening out to a sun-drenched south-facing rear garden. Cast-iron open fireplace with a carved wooden surround, black slate hearth and fitted with a Waterford Stanley multi-fuel stove. Reclaimed tongue and groove floorboards from the Historic Timber Company. Doors to a spacious understairs storage closet. Painted wooden panel ceiling.
Living Room / Dining Room 3.48m x 2.33m A bright and and well-proportioned room positioned to the front of the property. Cast-iron open fireplace with a carved wooden surround. Reclaimed tongue and groove floorboards from the Historic Timber Company. Painted wooden panel ceiling. Feature deep-set Casement window.
Kitchen 3.19m x 2.33m Fitted with a traditional and locally handcrafted and handpainted wall and floor units with solid Oak countertops and a Belfast sink with antique brass mixer taps. Creda Colonial electric oven and grill and a Creda four-ring electric hob. Zanussi fridge/freezer, Whirlpool slimline dishwasher and Beko washing machine. Alcove space fitted with hanging space and a shelf. Reclaimed tongue and groove floorboards. A handcrafted wooden half door with four glass panels gives access out to the rear garden. Vertical wall mounted radiator and extractor fan.
Conservatory 4.74m x 2.76m Lovely peaceful west-facing views of the rose scented courtyard offering a lovely space to enjoy the evening sunshine, both winter and summer thanks to high quality Argon fitted double glazing along with a radiator. Painted tongue and groove floorboards. Door out to courtyard.
FIRST FLOOR
Landing (including stairs) 2.65m x 1.47m A light-filled and spacious landing with a south facing window to the rear with views of the Abbey. Fitted Sisal carpet and original wainscot panelling. Hatch to large attic fitted with a pulldown ladder. The attic space is well insulated and is fitted with a light.
Bedroom One 4.47m x 2.53m + 0.78m x 1.58m A generous sized double bedroom positioned to the front of the property. Two separate Sash windows to each end of the room filter in great light. Stained tongue and groove floorboards and painted wooden panel ceiling.
Bedroom Two 3.49m x 2.50m A sun-drenched dual aspect double room to the rear with stunning viewing of the gardens and the Abbey next-door. Painted tongue and groove floorboards and painted wooden panel ceiling.
Bedroom Three 2.91m x 2.39m A lovely single room of great character and space to the rear with views of the rear garden and the Abbey next door. Handcrafted and uniquely designed built-in dual hanging wardrobes and hot-press. Painted tongue and groove floorboards. Feature exposed original stone wall. Painted wooden panel ceiling.
Bathroom 3.25m x 2.59m A spacious bathroom, comprising a large 1200 x 900mm high quality Merlyn shower unit fitted with a rain shower head and a hand-held attachment. WC and a porcelain oval wash hand basin sitting on an antique washstand. Traditional style chrome heated towel rail. Painted wainscoting and stained tongue and groove floorboards. Sash window to the front of the property. Painted wooden panel ceiling fitted with an extractor fan. Two attractive wall mounted lights over the wash hand basin.
About the Area
Thomastown (Irish: Baile Mhic Andáin) is a lively market town along a stretch of the River Nore which is known for its salmon and trout, with a number of historical landmarks in the vicinity. Visitor attractions include Jerpoint Abbey, Kilfane Glen gardens, and Mount Juliet Golf Course.
Thomastown is a Local Electoral Area of County Kilkenny and includes the electoral divisions of Ballyhale, Ballyvool, Bennettsbridge, Bramblestown, Castlebanny, Clara, Coolhill, Dunbell, Famma, Freaghana, Goresbridge, Gowran, Graiguenamanagh, Inistioge, Jerpoint Church, Kilfane, Kiltorcan, Paulstown, Pleberstown, Powerstown, Shankill, Thomastown, Tullaherin, Ullard and Woolengrange. It has a population of 2,273 (2011 Census) making the town the biggest in the county outside of Kilkenny. The R448 Naas–Waterford road passes through Thomastown, the town is serviced by buses and has a railway station
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