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Cangort House
Shinrone
Birr
Co. Offaly
R42 HT92
Description
CANGORT HOUSE
Set amidst a landscape steeped in history, Cangort House combines the allure of the past with the conveniences of modern living. Though the original castle fell in the 17th century, its surviving rear section was preserved and incorporated into the present structure, which was rebuilt around 1870 in a distinguished Jacobean style. With its steeply pitched roofs and tall chimneys adorned with intricate moulded brick cornices, the house exudes a timeless elegance and enduring charm.
The current owners have skilfully preserved the property's historic character while introducing a bold and vibrant colour palette that adds a modern, distinctive touch throughout the house. Upon entering Cangort House, you are greeted by a long entrance hall featuring a decorative vaulted ceiling and stunning parquet flooring, which extends into many of the rooms throughout the house. To the right is a small lobby area, and as you continue, the first reception room you encounter is the dining room. This elegant space boasts lofty ceilings adorned with intricate cornicing, solid wood flooring, a striking marble fireplace, and large mullioned windows, a hallmark of the Jacobean era.
Next door, the library offers a cosy atmosphere with built-in shelving. Sliding double doors lead from this room into the beautifully light-filled drawing room, where the rich navy walls create a warm and inviting ambiance. A wood-burning stove is complemented by a stunning Adams fireplace above, making it the ideal space for entertaining.
A panelled hallway leads you to a cosy sitting room that overlooks the outdoor swimming pool. With its lower ceilings and a wood-burning stove, this room exudes warmth and comfort, making it the perfect space for everyday living. Next door, two interlinking studies provide an ideal setting for working from home. An additional hallway leads to another family room, painted in a striking blue shade, offering yet another inviting space for everyday living.
Opposite the family room is the kitchen, which has been recently refurbished by the owners who clearly love to cook and entertain. The light-flooded kitchen combines classic country kitchen features, including a striking black and white marble floor, solid wood built-in cabinetry, a sizable island unit with a double Shaws Belfast sink and a generous dining table. Complemented by two cookers, an electric Stanley Rangemaster with 5-burner gas hob, and a cast iron solid fuel Stanley stove and Smeg fridge. A fantastic adjacent pantry area boasts floor-to-ceiling solid oak cabinets and provides ample storage and convenience, including a second fridge. Just off the kitchen, you'll find a boot room, laundry room, and WC, adding to the home's practicality.
A magnificent dark wooden staircase leads you to the upper floors, where on the returning landing, an open fireplace stands as a striking and unique feature. It creates a stunning focal point, especially when lit on cold winter evenings, adding warmth and charm to the space.
The master suite exudes luxury, with lofty ceilings, an open fire, and large windows adorned with shutters that overlook the splendid gardens. It is further enhanced by a dressing room with built-in wardrobes. The main bathroom is a relaxing retreat, featuring panelled walls, solid wood flooring, a generous shower, a vintage freestanding roll top bathtub, and an Edwardian rectangular washstand, creating an elegant space.
You will find seven more generously sized double bedrooms on this floor, each offering a unique view of the surrounding grounds. This floor also includes a shower room, study, an additional bathroom and a newly decorated WC. Another bathroom is awaiting refurbishment, offering potential for personalisation. While a second internal staircase provides extra access to the ground floor.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
Cangort House is set within splendid grounds, extending to approximately 9.67 hectares (23.9 acres). A pair of electric gates welcome you to the property, where a tarmac driveway, bordered by trees and post and rail fencing, stretches ahead, passing by paddocks to the left. As you draw closer to the house, the driveway gently splits, allowing you the choice to drive up to the front entrance or to the courtyard and stables. As you approach the front of the house, a large turning circle greets you, with a mature beech tree standing proudly at its centre while manicured lawns unfold before you.
To the side of the house lies a stunning natural swimming pool, surrounded by a lush array of aquatic plants and filled with pure rainwater, free from chemicals or chlorine. This serene, eco-friendly oasis provides the perfect spot to unwind and relax amidst the beauty of the garden.
At the rear of the house, an enclosed courtyard is framed by a collection of charming old stone buildings, including 13 stables and a shed for firewood and garden tools. Adjacent to the courtyard lies the historic walled garden, now home to a sand arena for exercising horses.
LOCATION
Cangort House is perfectly situated just 2.4 km from the village of Shinrone, where you’ll find a range of essential amenities, including a national (primary) school, filling station, convenience shop, pub, farm store, gym, squash courts and both GAA and soccer clubs, ensuring everything you need is close at hand. Additionally, the Slieve Bloom Cricket Club is only 7.6 km away, providing further recreational options for sports enthusiasts.
The property is also ideally situated, nearly equidistant from the towns of Roscrea and Birr, offering easy access to both locations.
Birr is renowned for its preserved Georgian heritage, featuring charming terraces, including Oxmantown Mall. This area is home to Birr Theatre and Arts Centre along with Birr Castle Demesne, the ancestral seat of the Parsons family - the Earls of Rosse - for fourteen generations. Birr has many lovely cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops. There are two thriving hotels and farmers markets are held on Fridays and Saturdays.
Roscrea is also home to a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and healthcare facilities as well as rugby, tennis and athletics clubs.
There is access to a range of quality educational institutions locally including Cistercian College Roscrea, a boarding and day school for boys. While the Urseline Secondary School, a boarding school for girls is located approx. 39km from Cangort House.
Cangort House is only a 70-minute drive from Shannon airport and 1 hr 30 minute drive to Dublin airport.
DISTANCES
• 2.4 km to Shinrone
• 12 km to Roscrea
• 16 km to Birr
• 26 km to Nenagh
• 63 km to Cashel
• 74 km to Limerick
• 101 km to Shannon Airport
• 154 km to Dublin Airport
All distances are approximate.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SERVICES Mains electricity, oil fired central
heating, mains water, septic tank foul drainage.
SALE METHOD Private Treaty.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS All curtains and any
integrated items are included in the sale.
TENURE & POSSESSION The property is offered
for sale freehold with vacant possession being given
at the closing of sale.
VIEWING Strictly by Private Appointment.
Philip Guckian
Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes
176 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge,
Dublin 4, Ireland
T: +353 (0)1 237 6308
E: Philip.guckian@sherryfitz.ie
Julie Fogarty
Sherry FitzGerald Fogarty
Castle St, Roscrea,
Co. Tipperary
T: +353 50521192
E: julie@sherryfitzfogarty.com
PSRA numbers 001628
& 002679.
About the Area
Roscrea (Irish: Ros Cré) is a market town in County Tipperary. In 2011 the town had a population of 5,403. Its main industries include meat processing and pharmaceuticals. The town is one of the oldest in Ireland, and is a designated Irish Heritage Town due to the extent of important historical buildings that are preserved in the town.
Roscrae lies at the crossroads of the M7 motorway between Dublin and Limerick and the N62 between Athlone and Horse and Jockey. It is well connected by bus routes. Route 12 connects Dublin and Limerick and connections are available hourly. Roscrea railway station is on the Limerick–Ballybrophy railway line. At Ballybrophy it joins the main Cork-Dublin line.

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