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St Bartholomews
Lynally
Tullamore
Co Offaly
R35FY61
Description
St Bartholomew’s, Lynally Glebe, Screggan, Tullamore is a converted six-bay nave, two-story former Church of Ireland church, built c.1840. A glimpse of which can be seen from the gravelled driveway.
It wows at first sight with its impressive stone exterior showcasing the architectural flair of the building's once holy history. As you enter through its arched wooden doors to the entrance hallway, which is a light-filled space with stained glass window and turning staircase, you are greeted with majestically high ceilings. To the right of the hallway is the drawing room, a wonderfully decorated affair featuring a Victorian marble fireplace, arched windows with triple aspect and magnificent timber beams. A truly glorious room with a westerly orientation which is spectacular in the evening with the setting sun.
To the left of the hallway is the breakfast room a likewise tastefully decorated room displaying further timber beams, an arched easterly window and an open-plan kitchen.
Off the breakfast room is a beautiful dining room with an impossible-to-ignore domed ceiling with gilded ecclesiastical script which catches your eye. The elegant engravings and arched windows create a space unlike any other. To your left is a gorgeous spiral staircase, leading to the upper floor, that is a statement in-and-of itself.
From the dining room is the rear hallway which leads to an enchanting conservatory overlooking the patio. With its seemingly endless curved windows and domed ceiling, it is the ideal space for enjoying a perfect view of nature. There is a guest WC located off this area.
On the first floor, as you look into the first bedroom, you will be delighted by arches and arches of beautiful wood and south facing Velux roof lights and arched windows (westerly facing above drawing room). This spacious and greatly illuminated bedroom needs little else to complete it.
This wooden charm is carried over to the other two bedrooms which similarly feature south facing Velux windows letting in plenty of natural light and a neutral wall colour palette for the perfect balance. The Jack and Jill ensuite is a bright and clean space fully fitted with WC and a bath.
The exterior of this charming former chapel contains a stoned patio for Al Fresco dining, there is a greenhouse and a block built double garage on the way up the driveway and additionally another garage adjacent to the greenhouse and front door.
Overall, a unique home surrounded by nature and architectural beauty, which is just 4km from Tullamore town, in an enviable and sought after location whilst Dublin is 1 hour 10 minutes from the property.
Features
Block built double garage
Greenhouse
Close proximity to Tullamore
0.64 acres of land
Rooms
Drawing Room 4.63m x 6.00m A magnificent light filled room with vertical windows and a marble fireplace.
Breakfast room 4.35m x 3.47m Inviting room located off the kitchen, window to west of the property, open archway to kitchen.
Kitchen 2.44m x 6.50m Extensive wall and floor kitchen units with worktops, open archway to breakfast room.
Dining room 6.42m x 4.850 Magnificent room and ceiling, spiral staircase, could be potential master bedroom, shower area off of room.
Bathroom 1.66m x 2.250 Contains bath, WC and WHB, door to bedroom 3.
Bedroom 1 6.18m x 5.32m Spacious double room, carpeted, windows to side aspect.
Bedroom 2 5.27m x 5.36m Another sizable double room, carpeted, 2 large Velux windows.
Bedroom 3 4.7m x 3.2m With wooden vaulted ceilings and Velux window.
Sun Room 3.52m x 3.15m With terracotta tiled floors.
Back Hall 1.9m x 3.4m Carpeted, granite mouldings, tiles, door to sunroom
WC 1.70m x 1.24m Contains WC and WHB
About the Area
Tullamore (Irish: Tulach Mhór) was designated a 'gateway' town in late 2003, making it eligible for increased infrastructural investment. Charleville Estate is located on the edge of the town; one of Ireland's most splendid Gothic buildings. Tullamore is an ideal base for discovering the Slieve Bloom Mountains, which have panoramic views of the surrounding lowlands. Tullamore has traditionally been an important industrial, retail and services centre for Offaly. In recent years, more high end employment has been brought to the town with the opening of industrial estates. The Bridge Centre and Tullamore retail park have a mix of shops serving the wider community.
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