Latest properties for sale in Cavan
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 Set in its own parkland with 1.7km of fishing rights on the Annalee River, Rathkenny house is approached along a sweeping gravel avenue with the river to the right up to a gravelled forecourt to the front of the house.
The original house (built in the early 1600s) was later demolished and a short distance away the current house, a two storey Georgian four bay residence was built c. 1820 facing onto the Annalee River. The only complete Jacobean tiered walled garden and tea room, dating from c.1695, sit across the river and was originally aligned on the previous house, which stood on the opposite bank of the river. This is the first time this property will be offered for sale as it has been in the ownership of the current family since it was originally built.
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 Sitting amidst its own 18 acres, The Mill House is approached by two separate entrances both leading onto the main avenue, which in turn splits for the house and yard.
The residence is graciously proportioned and laid out over three levels extending to approximately 294 sq mt (3,160 sq ft). The accommodation comprises of the entrance hall, with pleasantly proportioned drawing room, dining room and a spacious family room. The bedrooms are all bright and airy with lovely country views. The basement houses useful rooms such as a large utility, a playroom, a fifth bedrooms and large store room.
Both the drawing room and the family room open to a raised terrace, which sits over looking the mature garden, sheltered by many specimen trees.
The three bedroom cottage has a large open plan living room with kitchen units to one side. This room has an open fireplace and double height beamed ceilings, making it spacious and a great entertaining space. There are a three double size bedrooms and a main bathroom and also a shower room. It is a great added benefit to the overall property, as it makes the perfect guest house or at home office.
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 Set amid approximately one thousand acres of parkland and lakes, Bellamont Forest is one of Ireland's finest 18th-century palladian villas. The house is four bays square, built over two storeys, with a basement.
The internal floor area is approximately 1,032 square metres. The house is built of red brick with ashlar facings, and has a Doric limestone portico, with pediments over the windows. The main house has been reroofed and the chimneys rebuilt; the current owner has also rewired the house with CAT6 cabling. A new heating system has been installed on the ground floor with concealed radiators and the entire house replumbed.
There are both excellent formal reception rooms and beautiful entertaining rooms, coupled with a comfortable family atmosphere. It provides extensive bedroom accommodation for both family, guests and staff, and in addition boasts the former linen hall which would convert either to a house or commercial use, offices or perhaps conference facilities. Further accommodation could be made in the Stewards house.
The gardens have also been developed and greatly enhanced and act as further entertaining space. A particular feature is the walled garden.
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