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Toberdaly House
Tubberdaly
Rhode
Co Offaly
R35HW57
Description
This stunning 4/5 bedroom Semi - detached home is situated beside the ancient remains of Toberdaly Castle once inhabited by the Nesbitts.
To the front is a grassy courtyard with a number of stone buildings and this is overlooked by a folly another piece of history.
Enter in to a reception hallway with ceiling cornicing centre rose and small stove within a fireplace. Continue to the hallway with original staircase, guest wc, double bedroom with en suite and then to the right of the property a comfortable sitting room with dual aspect, a doorway leads to what is truly the heart of this home a stunning kitchen dining room filled with warmth and character with two hand carved dressers(included in the sale) a centre island, Belfast sink, pot belly stove with yellow brick surround and a large picture window overlooks the charming garden and views beyond.
Upstairs you will catch a glimpse of the views from the rear on the half landing and further on there are three bedrooms - the main bedroom featuring a magnificent en suite bathroom with wall panelling and a standalone Jacuzzi bath. A large window/door opens out on to a large balcony with spectacular views, ideal space for sun bathing. Off the main bedroom is another bedroom or could be a large walk in wardrobe. There is a further 5th bedroom/office on the first floor.
The property captures stunning views of Croghan Hill and amazing countryside from many rooms. The garden to the rear enjoys lovely privacy and is beautifully planted and features centre pond, paving and much more. The abundant charm and character of Tubberdaly House must be viewed to be fully appreciated. Located approx 45 from M50.
Features
Private south facing back garden with spectacular views of Croghan Hill and surrouding countryside.
Cobble lock walk way.
Pond with granite and brick surround in rear sunny garden.
Built in Barbeque
OFCH/SFCH
Origional stairs, shutters, doors, and floors.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.83 x 3.93 Spacious room with original floor, brick fireplace with solid fuel stove with back boiler.
Kitchen 4.97 x 4.93 Dual aspect, original shutters, tiled floors, original stone walls, kitchen island abnd plumbing for washine machine and dishwasher. Ornate kitchen with dressers, Belfast sink, cooker, gas hob and electric oven, picture window with door leading to patio and decking.
Bedroom 1 3.85 x 3.74 Good sized carpeted room with original shutters and working solid fuel stove.
En-Suite 1.78 x 1.44 Fully tiled, contains WC, WHB and shower cubicle with electric shower.
Guest W.C. 1.44 x 0.97 Contains w.c. and whb.
Hall 4.14 x 2.23 Origional floor boards
Bedroom 2 4.74 x 3.97 Front aspect, laminated floors working shutters, solid fuel stove and skylight to the rear.
Bedroom 3 3.31 x 3.11 Working fireplace, solid fuel stove and skylight to the rear.
Bedroom 4 4.86 x 3.81 Dual aspect, window door to south west facing rear balcony.
Balcony 4.10 x 2.30 Step out onto a Balcony from Bed four for a beatiful view
Bathroom 4.41 x 2.38 Tiled floors, wood panelled walls, shower cubicle with electric shower, free standing bath with wood panelled surround and skylight.
Bedroom 5 4.41 x 2.42 This bedroom is off bedroom 5 , front aspect .
About the Area
Rhode (Irish: Ród) is a village in County Offaly, situated on the R400 at its junction with the R441 which leads to Edenderry, the nearest town, located 12 km east of Rhode. The village is on an "island" of high ground surrounded by an expanse of raised bog which forms part of the Bog of Allen.
Locals enjoy the privacy and tranquillity of the verdant countryside, while never far from modern day amenities and facilities. Aside from the convenient location, it is the beauty and vibrancy of the natural landscape that attracts buyers to the area.
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