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Description
Built in 1751, the property comprises a three storey over basement period residence with a large car park to the front entered via wrought iron gates. There is a large lawned area to the rear of the property with a coach house and an ancillary building with significant redevelopment potential, subject to necessary planning permission. The Old Rectory, which is steeped in history, has been carefully restored by the present owner. The many large rooms are light and airy and it would make a fine family home. It also has obvious potential either as an educational facility or offices suitable for professionals. The property is currently in part residential and part Montessori school use.
The Old Rectory, also known as "The Old Glebe", is situated in the heart of the thriving heritage town of Trim and is within easy commuting distance of Dublin, Navan and the shopping centres at Blanchardstown and Liffey Valley. The property is located within a mixed-use area with commercial uses, retail, offices and eduational facilities located along Loman Street, together with an established residential area in the immediate vicinity.
Trim has expanded greatly in recent years and is now a recognised tourist destination. The main road linking Trim with Dublin has been upgraded making it an attractive residential location for people working in the greater Dublin area, with a link to the new M3, just 8KM away. The headquarters of the Office of Public Works is now located in the Town Centre, providing up to 300 jobs.
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The Old Rectory, also known as "The Old Glebe", is situated in the heart of the thriving heritage town of Trim and is within easy commuting distance of Dublin, Navan and the shopping centres at Blanchardstown and Liffey Valley. The property is located within a mixed-use area with commercial uses, retail, offices and eduational facilities located along Loman Street, together with an established residential area in the immediate vicinity.
Trim has expanded greatly in recent years and is now a recognised tourist destination. The main road linking Trim with Dublin has been upgraded making it an attractive residential location for people working in the greater Dublin area, with a link to the new M3, just 8KM away. The headquarters of the Office of Public Works is now located in the Town Centre, providing up to 300 jobs.
Accommodation
Porch 2.9m x 2.2m. With 2 arched sash windows, wooden floor.
Inner Hall 2.6mx 1.98m. Glass doors, corniced ceiling & centre rose, 2 arched openings, one leading upstairs, one leading downstairs through door, to return and basement
Reception 1 4.86m x 5.65m. Wooden floor, sash window with original shutters, Gothic revival marble fireplace with original marble hearth, alcove with shelving
Reception 2 5.65m x 4.9m. Wooden floor, corniced ceiling, recessed sash windows with original shutters, French window with cast iron external steps to garden, large 18th Century marble fireplace (painted) , with later wood mantlepiece.
W.C. 1.68m x 1.2m. w.c & w.h.b
Reception 3 6.38m x 3.88m. Fireplace opening, alcove and one small sash window, including separate w.c and w.h.b
Reception 4 6.1m x 5.468m. Including w.c, w.h.b, 3 alcoves, door to garden room (former kitchen), shower room with Triton shower.
Sun Room 6.48m x 2.6m. Tiled floor and door to outside
Reception 5 4.35m x 5.6m. Door to back yard, 3 sash windows, stone walls
Hallway 2.58m x 6.78m. 2 sash windows and carpeted floor. Door to back cellar
Reception 6 5.58m x 5.64m. 4 sash windows
Coal Room 6.38m x 2.36m. Stone walls and original coal shoot, leading into wine cellar.
Wine Cellar 6.38m x 2.5m. Brick floor and original brick and stone wine bins
Beedroom/Reception 7 6.314m x 5.119m. Wooden floors, 3 recessed sash windows with shutters and cast iron fireplace, Corniced ceiling.
Bedroom 1 3.9m x 2.8m. Carpeted floor, recessed sash window with shutters. Corniced ceiling.
Living / Kitchen 4.66m x 5.8m. Corniced ceiling, 2 recessed sash windows with shutters, wood-burning stove(Waterford 106), kitchen units with electric cooker, plumbed for washing machine & dryer. Steps leading down to hotpress and to (shower room with part tiled walls etc, Triton shower, w.c, w.h.b.)
Bedroom 2 4.99m x 2.8m. Carpeted floor, recessed sash window with shutters. Corniced ceiling.
Bedroom 3 6.27m x 4.9m. Wooden floor, 2 recessed sash windows with shutters, corniced ceiling & open for fireplace
Ensuite Bath, wc, whb, part tiled walls
Bedroom 4 5.13m x 5.8m. Wooden floor, 1 sash window with shutters and open fireplace. 1 casement window.
Bedroom 5 5.94m x 5m. Wooden floor, 1 sash window with shutters and open fireplace. 1 casement window.
Coach House 9.19m x 4.4m. ESB, cobble stone floor and 2 arched entrances, 2 further stone built out houses. Stone fuel shed
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Inner Hall 2.6mx 1.98m. Glass doors, corniced ceiling & centre rose, 2 arched openings, one leading upstairs, one leading downstairs through door, to return and basement
Reception 1 4.86m x 5.65m. Wooden floor, sash window with original shutters, Gothic revival marble fireplace with original marble hearth, alcove with shelving
Reception 2 5.65m x 4.9m. Wooden floor, corniced ceiling, recessed sash windows with original shutters, French window with cast iron external steps to garden, large 18th Century marble fireplace (painted) , with later wood mantlepiece.
W.C. 1.68m x 1.2m. w.c & w.h.b
Reception 3 6.38m x 3.88m. Fireplace opening, alcove and one small sash window, including separate w.c and w.h.b
Reception 4 6.1m x 5.468m. Including w.c, w.h.b, 3 alcoves, door to garden room (former kitchen), shower room with Triton shower.
Sun Room 6.48m x 2.6m. Tiled floor and door to outside
Reception 5 4.35m x 5.6m. Door to back yard, 3 sash windows, stone walls
Hallway 2.58m x 6.78m. 2 sash windows and carpeted floor. Door to back cellar
Reception 6 5.58m x 5.64m. 4 sash windows
Coal Room 6.38m x 2.36m. Stone walls and original coal shoot, leading into wine cellar.
Wine Cellar 6.38m x 2.5m. Brick floor and original brick and stone wine bins
Beedroom/Reception 7 6.314m x 5.119m. Wooden floors, 3 recessed sash windows with shutters and cast iron fireplace, Corniced ceiling.
Bedroom 1 3.9m x 2.8m. Carpeted floor, recessed sash window with shutters. Corniced ceiling.
Living / Kitchen 4.66m x 5.8m. Corniced ceiling, 2 recessed sash windows with shutters, wood-burning stove(Waterford 106), kitchen units with electric cooker, plumbed for washing machine & dryer. Steps leading down to hotpress and to (shower room with part tiled walls etc, Triton shower, w.c, w.h.b.)
Bedroom 2 4.99m x 2.8m. Carpeted floor, recessed sash window with shutters. Corniced ceiling.
Bedroom 3 6.27m x 4.9m. Wooden floor, 2 recessed sash windows with shutters, corniced ceiling & open for fireplace
Ensuite Bath, wc, whb, part tiled walls
Bedroom 4 5.13m x 5.8m. Wooden floor, 1 sash window with shutters and open fireplace. 1 casement window.
Bedroom 5 5.94m x 5m. Wooden floor, 1 sash window with shutters and open fireplace. 1 casement window.
Coach House 9.19m x 4.4m. ESB, cobble stone floor and 2 arched entrances, 2 further stone built out houses. Stone fuel shed
Features
Trim is a growing town with all local services including schools, retail shops, pubs and restaurants available.
The 4* Trim Castle Hotel is situated opposite the famous tourist attraction, Trim Castle.
The Knightsbrook Hotel and Conference Centre is located on the outskirts of the town and comprises of a 134 bed hotel and spa facility with conferenceing for 1, 500 and an 18 hole golf course.
The 3* 24 bed, Castle Arch Hotel is located in the heart of the town on the Summerhill Road.
The European Veterinary HQ is a short distance out of Trim on the Dublin Road and there are three business parks on the outskirts of the town
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The 4* Trim Castle Hotel is situated opposite the famous tourist attraction, Trim Castle.
The Knightsbrook Hotel and Conference Centre is located on the outskirts of the town and comprises of a 134 bed hotel and spa facility with conferenceing for 1, 500 and an 18 hole golf course.
The 3* 24 bed, Castle Arch Hotel is located in the heart of the town on the Summerhill Road.
The European Veterinary HQ is a short distance out of Trim on the Dublin Road and there are three business parks on the outskirts of the town
Directions
Approaching from Dublin, go straight through 2 roundabouts passing the castle on the right hand side. Turn left onto Market Street. From Market Street, travel up to T junction with Spar/Post Office and AIB in front of you, go right for 0.3m travelling over bridge
and veering left up Loman Street. The Old Rectory is on the left hand side, across from St. Patricks Cathedral.
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and veering left up Loman Street. The Old Rectory is on the left hand side, across from St. Patricks Cathedral.
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Strictly by appointment with Sherry FitzGerald Trim on 046 9431525
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Contact the Estate Agent about: The Old Rectory, Loman Street, Trim, Co. Meath
- Sherry FitzGerald Royal
- The Steeple Buildings, High Street, Trim, Co. Meath
- Phone: 046 9431525
- Fax: 046 9436606
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- Sherry FitzGerald Royal
- The Steeple Buildings, High Street, Trim, Co. Meath
- Tel: 046 9431525
- Fax: 046 9436606
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- Stamp Duty
- €7,500
- Total Amount
- €757,500







