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Beds | 11 beds |
Price | POA |
Property Type | Country House |
Size | 870.04 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
Refreshed on | Aug 6, 2025 |
Eircode | D15 RYV9 |
Group Name | Coonan Property (Maynooth) |
Sales License Number | 003764 |
Description
Exquisite regency house on set on lands offering prime development potential. • Regency House set within approximately 22.7 acres of exquisite parkland within a unique green belt in west Co. Dublin. • The main house dates back to the 18th century and has been thoughtfully restored and extended offering a bright, spacious and character filled home • The main residence extends to approx. 870 sq.m (9,365 sq.ft) while the estate is also home to a restored gate house and two-storey Old Summerhouse` • Majority of lands zoned High Amenity under the Fingal County Development Plan 2023 2029 with obvious potential for future development • Enviable location just 550m to Clonsilla Train Station and 5km to the M50 motorway with access to all major routes Lot 1 - Main residence on approximately 3.7 acres (1.5 ha) Lot 2 - Gate Lodge and Old Summerhouse on approximately 19 acres (7.7 ha) Lot 3 - Entire property on approximately 22.7 acres (9.2 ha) Type of Transaction For Sale by Online Auction Tuesday 9th September 2025 at 12pm via Coonan.com. Registration prior to auction is required. Beech Park House - Background and History The main residence was originally an 18th century two-storey farmhouse, forming part of the extensive Luttrellstown Estate, with a wonderful set of reception rooms added in 1820. The property was then purchased by the renowned Shackleton family in 1919. The main residence, a fine example of a regency-style home has been conserved, restored and also renovated to create a wonderful family home set among idyllic parkland yet close to Dublin city and surrounds. The property is listed and adjoins the renowned Shackleton Gardens.The Shackleton family were associated with the Liffey valley as flour millers since the 1850`s, they were relatives of famous explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, with renowned plantsman David Shackleton once calling Beech Park House home. The entrance hall is flooded with natural light and showcases what is to come throughout the rest of the home including extremely spacious proportions, beautiful floor to ceiling sash windows, stunning feature fireplaces and breathtaking views. The house is set out over two expansive floors and boasts a number of interconnected reception rooms to both entertain and relax in, a library, two kitchens, an array of ensuite bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed for comfort and privacy and three self-contained apartment spaces. Accommodation Ground Floor Entrance Hall 8.32m x 5.71m Original solid floorboards, 5 metres high ceilings, coving and cornicing, featurefireplace, floor to ceiling sash windows with shutters Hallway 2.08m x 7.26m Original floorboards, 5 metres ceiling, feature roof light, access to reception rooms and guest w.c. Ground Floor Kitchen 6.71m x 7.51m Original floorboards, wall and floor units, island unit with marble and wood countertops, AGA range, coving and cornicing, feature full height bay windows with shutters Dining Room 5.72m x 4.75m Double doors to front garden and feature external porch area, wooden floors, marble fireplace with suite of cast iron stove, double doors to drawing room and kitchen, 5 metres ceilings Drawing Room 6.33m x 7.69 m Original floorboards, feature full height bay window with shutters, coving, cornicing, marble fireplace and picture rail Landing 4.54m x 13.06m Fully tiled wall and floors, steps to lower ground floor with original bannisters, access to guest w.c. and shower room Bedrooms 5 metres ceilings, wooden floors, radiators and selection come with ensuite bathrooms. Bedroom3.18m x 5.16m Bedroom 3.59m x 3.59m Bedroom 4.22m x 5.75m Bedroom 5.2m x 5.16m Fireplace, ensuite shower room Apartment 3.89m x 5.29m Kitchen (2.84m x 2.16m) and Bathroom (3.14m x 3.04m) Lower Ground Floor Hallway Flagstone flooring, archway over doors Kitchen 7.48m x 5.63m Flagstone flooring, wall and floor fitted units, oven, hob and stove Utility Rom 2.78m x 4.18m Stone flooring, wall and floor fitted units, door to outside Library 6.28m x 5.71m Bedroom 1.94m x 4.13m Bathroom 3.51m x 2.88m Bedroom 4.31m x 6.09m Feature fireplace, built-in storage Bedroom 4.32m x 6.73m Feature fireplace Bedroom 7.19m x 2.15m Built-in storage Bedroom 5.04m x 4.02m Ensuite 2.78m x 2.55m Bedroom 4.47m x 6.81m Ensuite 1.40m x 2.34m Apartment 1 4.63m x 7.69m Kitchen 2.44m x 4.75m and Shower Room 1.38m x 4.75m Apartment 2 4.51m x 6.10m Shower Room 2.44m x 1.31m Store 1.38m x 1.31m Apartment 3 4.57m x 8.81m Bedroom 3.18m x 5.04m Bathroom 1.51m x 2.65m Old Summerhouse Stone cut, two-storey building on site of Victorian Summerhouse with separate apartment to rear. Extending to approx. 100 sq.m (1,080 sq.ft) Entrance Hall 5.2m x 1.85m Wooden floors, double glazed windows, spiral staircase to bedrooms Kitchen 5.2m x 3.81m Partly tiled floor, fitted floor and wall units, dining area Bedroom 5.2m x 3.98 Double room Landing 2.42m x 3m Spiral staircase, hotpress Bedroom 5.2m x 3.98m Double room with Velux window and built-in wardrobe Bedroom 2.68m x 3.87m Double room with Velux window Bedroom 2.42m x 2.7m Double room with Velux window Bathroom 2.68m x 1.85m Tiled floor and shower area, w.c., w.h.b., bath and shower Gate Lodge Extending to approx. 65.9 sq.m (709 sq.ft) Living Room 6.63m x 4m Entrance door, feature fireplace Kitchen 4.38m x 4.81m Bathroom 2.12m x 1.87m Bedroom 3.88m x 3.69m Gardens Front Entrance Tree-lined, sweeping driveway with electric gates, off R121 Rear Entrance Shared right of way entrance to Fingal County Council owned Shackleton Gardens, off R121 at Clonsilla Train Station Inner Yard of Beech Park House Concrete yard, tool shed/store with ESB supply Greenhouse Constructed with brick and glass Fully landscaped, idyllic walkways Orchard garden • Selection of apple trees • Vegetable garden Private pond Tennis court Lawned areas Granite stone caps and cills Selection of c.250 trees planted among the estate including: • Wellingtonia (over 150 years old) • Dawn Redwood • White Handkerchief` • Ironwood Services • Mains water supply to all residences • Old Summerhouse and gatehouse have individual septic tanks • Main residence served by council treatment plant • ESB connection to all residences • Main residence has solar panels BER BER exempt Location The property enjoys an enviable location opposite Luttrellstown Castle and Estate, close to multiple golf clubs and green spaces that enhance the area including Hermitage Golf Club, Castleknock Golf Club, Porterstown Park, Farmleigh House and Estate with neighbouring farmland providing tranquility in the area. Access to Dublin city centre and surrounds could not be easier with the M50 motorway nearby which also provides links to all major routes. Dublin Airport is less than a 20 minute drive while the Clonsilla Train Station serving the Dublin/Sligo line is adjacent to the property. The property enjoys access to a range of amenities including those in Castleknock, Clonsilla, Lucan and beyond. The nearby Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre provides ample retail outlets. A selection of renowned schools are located in the area including The King`s Hospital, Castleknock College and Mount Sackville Secondary School. Every amenity needed is within easy reach of this fantastic estate which exudes country charm yet lies almost adjacent to the city. Fingal County Development Plan Zoning Objectives The surrounding lands also come with unique development potential opportunity as the majority of the land is zoned High Amenity under the Fingal County Development Plan 2023 2029. It is adjacent to the renowned Shackleton Gardens, owned by Fingal County Council. High Amenity Objective is to "Protect and enhance high amenity areas." Vision: "Protect these highly sensitive and scenic locations from inappropriate development and reinforce their character, distinctiveness and sense of place. In recognition of the amenity potential of these areas opportunities to increase public access will be explored." Solicitors: Gerry Gallen Beauchamps LLP, Riverside Two, Sit John Rogerson`s Quay, Dublin 2 E: g.gallen@beauchamps.ie T: 01 4180619 Viewing By appointment at any reasonable hour Contact Information Philip Byrne 01 628 6128 philipb@coonan.com
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Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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Coonan Maynooth
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Date created: Aug 6, 2025