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Glebe House
Rathowen
Co. Westmeath
N91R271
Description
SPECIAL FEATURES
• Gracious light-filled reception rooms
• Five generous bedrooms, all en-suite
• Electric security gates
• Newly fitted kitchen with Quooker Tap
• New boiler
• Victorian Lawn tennis court
• Walled garden
• Insulated kitchen walls
• Office conversion over barn
• Alarm system
• Zoned central heating
• Approx 15 minutes to Mullingar
• Wired for CCTV
Glebe House, a stunning residence built circa 1817 for the Incumbent Vicars of St. Thomas, stands as a quintessential example of late-Georgian design and style. Situated on approx. 1.6 acres of meticulously landscaped and mature gardens, the property boasts timeless elegance and refinement. The residence features a walled garden with an apple orchard and a courtyard offering a recently converted office space above the haybarn. Extending to approx. 372 sq.m (4,000 sq.ft), this two-story home offers graceful accommodation, including light-filled formal reception rooms and a newly fitted kitchen. The beautifully appointed bedrooms are complemented by tastefully finished bathrooms. Located in Rathowen, Glebe House enjoys convenient access to Mullingar, Longford, and Dublin City, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility.
GLEBE HOUSE
Originally constructed circa 1817 for the Incumbent Vicars of St. Thomas, Glebe House represents the meticulous craftsmanship of late-Georgian style and elegance.
Commanding attention with its stately presence, this distinguished home extends to approximately 372 sq. ft (4,000 sq.ft) and is situated on 1.6 acres of mature grounds.
A set of electric security Wrought Iron gates marked by limestone piers opens to a graveled driveway bordered by spring bulbs, including delicate snowdrops, vibrant bluebells, and daffodils complimented by avenue lighting, outdoor security lights and sockets. As one approaches the property, the main residence emerges with its imposing facade, characterised by a single-bay projecting porch and large picture windows. This all sets the scene for what lies within. Granite steps lead to the front period door which opens to the entrance porch with two arched sash windows on either side. From here one is lead to the impressive hallway which serves a prelude to the splendor that awaits, with its high ceilings, original tiled flooring, elegant cornicing along with panelled arches which all lends an air of grandeur and sophistication.
On the right, is the opulent dining room boasting its original Kilkenny marble fireplace and intricate decorative coving, offering an ideal setting for both formal gatherings and intimate dinner parties. Across from it lies the drawing room, fitted with another exquisite marble fireplace and a large picture window with working shutters. Flooded with natural light from the bay window at the end of the room, which also provides access to outside, this room serves as an ideal space for relaxation and entertaining. Continuing on, is the indulgent library, a sanctuary for book lovers or even a place to play a game of chess. This inviting space features custom-built bookcases with intricate detailing. Additionally, thoughtfully integrated cabinets offer convenient storage solutions for essential items, including a designated space for a computer and printer.
Moving on is the sitting room which features an original cast-iron Gas operating fireplace and pitch pine flooring. This space provide a cosy retreat for quiet evenings spent in front of the fire. This welcoming space flows seamlessly into the newly fitted kitchen with new appliances and a Quooker tap. Notably, the walls of the kitchen are insulated, ensuring energy efficiency without compromising on style or functionality. Off the kitchen lies a fully fitted utility room which has an abundance of storage space. A backstairs leading to an upstairs bedroom is also to be found off the kitchen along with a plate and cold room. The main family bathroom with its timber paneling underfloor heating and luxurious freestanding cast iron roll topped bath provides the ideal space for relaxation.
The impressive staircase ascends to the first floor via a light-filled gallery landing with a triple picture window and a large glass dome overhead which allows natural light to enter the stairwell during the day. There are five spacious bedrooms on this level, each bedroom is a sanctuary in its own right, offering tastefully finished ensuite bathrooms in all, original fireplaces, and traditional window shutters that add to the property's old-world charm and character.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
Outside, the grounds of Glebe House are a testament to the current owners with its meticulous care and attention. The maintained gardens encompass mature trees, shrubberies, and an orchard providing a tranquil and picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities and al fresco entertaining. The courtyard area boasts a freestanding permanent barbeque/fire and is a suntrap and oasis of versatility, housing a laundry room, sheds, stables, a coach house, a workshop, and a charming garden room, each space thoughtfully designed to complement the property's historic charm and meet the needs of modern living. Notably, the property benefits from an office conversion over the barn with electric heating. There is oil-fired heating in the main house, a new satellite dish, alarm systems, and fiberoptic broadband internet, ensuring modern comfort and convenience within this historic setting.
In conclusion, Glebe House is not merely a residence but a testament to the enduring beauty of Georgian architecture seamlessly integrated with contemporary amenities.
LOCATION
Glebe House is located within Rathowen, County Westmeath and approx. 22.4 km from the historical market town of Mullingar in County Westmeath. Built on the River Brosna and encircled by the Royal Canal, Mullingar is a thriving commercial centre, with a variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants, hotels, shopping centres and tourist attractions.
The property is within walking distance of St. Mary’s National School and an easy reach to St Finian’s and Wilsons Hospital School for secondary education.
There is also a wide range of sports clubs in the area including GAA, tennis, rugby, soccer, golf and the Westmeath Pony Club while Kilbeggan racecourse is just a 35 minute drive away. Edgeworthstown railway station a seven minutes drive away offers regular services to both Sligo and Dublin while Dublin International Airport and Dublin city centre are just over an hours drive away via the M4 Dublin to Sligo motorway, and is services by Intercity Bus, a five minute walk from house.
LOCATION
7.4 km/ 7 minutes to Edgewardstown Train Station
21.7 km/18 minutes to Longford
22.4 km/15 minutes to Mullingar
47.9 km/50 minutes to Athlone
60.3 km/48 minutes to Tullamore
88 km/50 minutes to Dublin’s Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
107 km/1 hour & 10 minutes to Dublin Airport
All distances/times are approximate.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES | Mains electricity, water, oil-fired zoned central heating, septic tank, high speed fiber optic broadband and new satellite dish. Gas cylinders to service sitting room fire.
SALE METHOD | Private Treaty.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS | All kitchen white goods to be 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
About the Area
Mullingar is a busy town in Westmeath. It has a number of supermarkets and chain stores, as well as branches of the major banks. There are also several industrial estates, including the National Science Park. The town recently won a €25m Lidl Warehouse and distribution center which will employ between 100 and 150.
Mullingar lies near the national primary route N4, the main Dublin – Sligo road, 79 km (49 mi) from the capital. The N52 also connects Mullingar to the Galway-Dublin M6 motorway. The town is served by Bus Éireann, and Mullingar station provides commuter services to Dublin and InterCity trains to/from Sligo. The town has several primary schools and secondary schools.
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