Cooperhill House, Julianstown, Co. Meath

Sold Energy Rating A92 EP0N 7 beds4 baths370 m2
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Period House on about 17 acres of Parkland with River Frontage FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION - 27TH APRIL 2023 AT 3PM AT THE OFFICES OF ROBT B DALY & SON, DROGHEDA, CO LOUTH Cooperhill House enjoys an idyllic countryside setting on the River Nanny with impressive views over the surrounding countryside. The current house was rebuilt in 1927 as the original house was burned in the War of Independence c. 1921 there are remnants of the old house wall to the rear of the property. The two-storey, period residence features a stone-fronted exterior and offers spacious accommodation extending to approximately 370 sq m / 3,982 sq ft. The property is set back from the Julianstown Duleek Road and is surrounded by mature gardens and numerous specimen trees giving great privacy. The house is approached through impressive stone piers with cast iron gates and a driveway leading to the front of the house with ample parking. The internal accommodation is of generous proportions in line with the time of construction with many period features still intact throughout the home including the sash windows, detailed coving and feature high ceilings. The grand entrance hall provides access to the main reception rooms including the drawing room and dining room, which are bright and spacious and a breakfast room off the inner hall which opens out to the kitchen quarters. There is a conservatory off the kitchen area that provides access to the tidy gardens to the rear of the house. Also on the ground floor, there is also a useful shower room and guest WC. On the first floor, there are 7 double bedrooms and two bathrooms, all centred around a beautiful landing space. The main rooms are light-filled and expansive with the added benefit of period fireplaces and wash hand basins. The layout of the bedrooms lends itself to the inclusion of ensuite bathrooms and walk in wardrobes subject to the necessary planning permission. Please refer to the floorplans for a full list of the accommodation over the two floors. Enclosed by a beautiful stone wall, the courtyard comprises many stone-built sheds with and without lofts, and a derelict coach house to the west of the house. The yard is currently in grass but could be a real focal point of the overall gardens with some careful planning. The buildings are in poor state of repair but there is plenty of scope for renovation subject to the necessary planning consents. Please refer to the floorplans for further information on the outbuildings. Immediately surrounding the house, there are well kept bedding areas, lawns, mature trees and garden walkways for a new buyer to enjoy. A key feature of Cooperhill House is the impressive parkland surrounding the property which extends to about 17 acres / 7 hectares in total with ample road frontage onto both the R150 and the R108. The ring-fenced lands are in good order, well drained and have direct access to the courtyard to the side of the house. The lands are suitable for a range of agricultural purposes including grazing for cattle, sheep and horses. The South boundary has about 196 meters of river frontage along the River Nanny. This is a picturesque woodland area, ideal for family walks along the River Nanny. Viewing Strictly by appointment with the selling agents Savills Ireland. Health and Safety Given the hazards of a working farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection, for your own personal safety, especially around the farm buildings. Services Mains electricity and mains water. Please be advised that the joint selling agents have not checked the services and any purchaser should satisfy themselves with the availability and adequacy of all services. Fixtures and Fittings All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale including garden statuary, light fittings and other removable fittings. VAT Should any sale or any other part of the farm or any right attached to it become a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable by the purchaser(s) in addition to the contract price. Solicitors Mr James T. Murphy, Solicitor, Daniel O'Connell and Son Solicitors, Francis Street Dundalk, Co Louth. T - +353 (0)42 9334065, E - info@danieloconnell.ie Wayleaves and Rights of Access The farm will be sold with the benefit of all existing wayleave rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The purchaser will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such rights and others.

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Features

  • Superb renovation opportunity
  • Beautiful woodland walks around the holding
  • Excellent frontage onto two roads
  • Well fenced and drained land
  • Quick access to the M1 Motorway

BER Details

BER: G BER No: 115945545

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Cianan Duff
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