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Castlejohn, Ahenny, Grangemockler, Tipperary

€360,000 Energy Rating R95FCN2 2 beds1 bath947 Sq.ft
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Located just a few miles beyond the charming village of Windgap, Castlejohn sits proudly in a timeless landscape where heritage, opportunity, and uniqueness converge. Set well back from the road and approached by a long, gated avenue, the property builds a quiet sense of anticipation as you arrive. What awaits is nothing short of enchanting: a 200-year-old enclosed courtyard, thoughtfully preserved, which shelters the main house and offers a warm embrace against the elements. The original stonework pillars and worn flagstones beneath your feet serve as silent storytellers of generations past. The home itself is steeped in character, with a charm that's both dignified and inviting. It stands in striking contrast to the expansive rustic grounds that surround it—offering space, solitude, and a canvas for imagination. Meticulously maintained and clearly cherished, Castlejohn is not only a historical gem but a practical, livable space—a rare blend. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat, a creative project, or a home that dares to be different, this property offers all that and more. Motorway access is within easy reach, making Castlejohn as convenient as it is captivating. Everything about Castlejohn holds a quiet uniqueness. From the moment you step into the lean-to porch—with its wide front door and beautifully finished floor—you're welcomed by a home that defies the ordinary. A small entrance hall draws you into the heart of the house: the olde-worlde kitchen. This captivating space features an Inglenook fireplace housing a Stanley oil range cooker, flagstone flooring, low timber ceilings, and original internal doors. While steeped in history, the kitchen also boasts modern fitted units with marble worktops—seamlessly blending practicality with period charm. Recessed and feature lighting softly highlight the textures and tones, while sash windows draw in natural light and connect the space to the past. Off the kitchen lies a step-down bathroom, generously sized—a hint at its former function before indoor plumbing became standard. Now fully updated, it includes a corner shower, a booth, and ample space for utility use. Striped timber flooring contrasts beautifully with the wall tones and white-painted timber ceilings, adding warmth and style. On the ground floor, a spacious bedroom featuring original floorboards, sash windows with shutters, a traditional fireplace, and timber ceilings. It's a room that feels both restful and grounded, ideal for daily use or as a welcoming guest retreat. The hand-built staircase, tucked within the kitchen, is a joy to climb its organic turns and timber character a testament to traditional craftsmanship. At the top, a spectacular living room unfolds: full of atmosphere, light, and architectural interest. Feature beams, timber flooring and ceilings, uniquely shaped windows, and a wood-burning stove all combine to create a truly special place for relaxing. This space was no doubt another bedroom. Adjoining this space is the second bedroom once accessible only through another room, as was customary in earlier times, but now independently reached. This expansive room offers low-set windows, a timber ceiling, and a quiet serenity that's hard to match. The aesthetic is warm, inviting, and steeped in rustic charm. The magic of Castlejohn doesn't end with the house—the surrounding grounds only deepen its allure. Positioned around the house are a series of captivating stone outbuildings, each steeped in character and ripe with potential. Whether envisioned as studio spaces, workshops, guest accommodation, or simply left in their evocative original form, these out-houses invite imagination. One was previously used as an artist's studio, offering a glimpse of how these unique spaces might be reimagined. Secret gardens are tucked throughout the grounds, appearing at different levels and catching the sun from various angles. Each offers its own sense of calm a place to pause, sit, and absorb the atmosphere of this extraordinary property. These pockets of privacy create a sense of exploration and quiet retreat that few properties can offer. Set on approximately 1.4 acres, much of which lies on a gentle slope below the main house, the site feels expansive and secluded. Whether you're drawn by the history, the potential, or simply the tranquillity, Castlejohn offers a rare blend of elements that make it truly special. This is a private residence, and viewings are strictly by individual appointment. Access is not permitted unless accompanied by Fran or David. To experience the story of Castlejohn for yourself, call Fran today. These particulars are issued strictly on the understanding that they do not form part of any contract and are provided, without liability, as a general guide only to what is being offered subject to contract and availability. They are not to be constructed as containing any representation of fact upon which any interested party is entitled to rely. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of these particulars. The vendor or lessor do not make, give or imply nor is Fran Grincell or its staff authorized to make, give or imply any representation or warranty whatsoever in respect of this property. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. THINKING OF SELLING EMAIL OR CALL FOR SALES ADVICE

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Date created: Jun 19, 2025

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