Description
A beautiful detached Georgian residence dating from circa 1830, set amidst mature grounds of about 0.5 acres in an elevated and highly sought-after position in Inistioge.
Savills are delighted to present to the market Bridge View, a beautiful detached Georgian residence dating from circa 1830, set amidst mature grounds of approximately 0.5 acres in an elevated and highly sought-after position in Inistioge, one of Kilkenny's most picturesque villages in the Nore Valley.
Discreetly positioned above the road and enjoying views towards the River Nore, the property is accessed via a charming pedestrian gate to the front door as well as a private avenue bordered by stone walls and a most attractive collection of stone outbuildings. There is ample off-street parking.
Extending to approximately 320 sq. m / 3,444 sq. ft. over three floors, Bridge View offers well-proportioned accommodation presented in very good decorative order, having been sympathetically upgraded by the current owners while retaining its period character.
The welcoming entrance hall leads to the left into a beautifully proportioned drawing room, complete with an original fireplace, which in turn opens into a bright conservatory overlooking the gardens - an ideal space for entertaining and enjoying the surrounding setting. To the right is a formal dining room, also with an original fireplace. Both principal reception rooms benefit from large bow windows, an addition dating from the 1930s, which enhance the natural light and outlook of the rooms.
To the rear lies a charming country kitchen fitted with a range of timber wall and floor units, with ample space for informal dining and views over the garden. Beyond this is a comfortable family room with a solid fuel stove and direct garden access. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a shower room and utility room, which opens onto a private rear courtyard with laneway access.
On the first floor are four bedrooms, three of which are generous doubles, along with a family bathroom. Many of the rooms at this level have original fireplaces and enjoy views towards the River Nore. The second floor provides two further bedrooms, including one en-suite, together with a useful home office, again with lovely views.
Bridge View was formerly part of the historic Tighe Estate and has also served as the village doctor's residence, offering a rich sense of heritage throughout. Despite its central village location, the property enjoys a notable sense of seclusion and tranquillity.
The gardens are laid out predominantly in lawn, interspersed with mature planting and complemented by a generous south-facing paved patio area. The stone outbuildings are a notable feature, presenting considerable potential for conversion into additional accommodation (subject to the necessary consents) or alternatively providing excellent storage. Features
- Attractive Georgian home in desirable village setting
- Presented in very good decorative order throughout
- Six bedrooms, three bathrooms
- About 0.5 acres with off street parking
- A range of outbuildings with potential to convert
- Superb location in the Nore Valley
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Location
Inistioge is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most charming and sought after villages, renowned for its tree lined square, 10 arch stone bridge and picturesque setting along the River Nore. The village is also a well known angling destination, with the River Nore offering excellent salmon and trout fishing along its banks. Inistioge lies on the renowned South Leinster Way, making it particularly attractive for walking enthusiasts, and the celebrated Woodstock Gardens and Arboretum are within walking distance from the village.
Inistioge offers a selection of local amenities including a grocery shop, café, pub, creche, primary school and post office.
The area has a strong community spirit, supported by an array of amenities including a community centre, community gym, sports clubs and regular local events. Further leisure facilities are easily accessible, including Mount Juliet Estate and Golf Course (approximately 10 minutes), Gowran Park Racecourse (approximately 20 minutes), and a number of beaches along the Waterford and Wexford coastline within approximately 45 minutes’ drive.
A wider range of services can be found in ever desirable Thomastown (c.5 km), with additional shopping, schools and rail connections on the Waterford to Dublin Heuston line. Kilkenny City (approximately 25 minutes) and New Ross (approximately 15 minutes) offer further educational, recreational and retail facilities, including swimming pools and secondary schools, all accessible via local transport links. The M9 motorway is within convenient reach, providing straightforward access to Dublin and Waterford.