Description
Accommodation
Features
- Incredible coastal situation
- Period house built c.1908
- Artists studio/self-contained annex
- About 20 acres
- Private situation
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Beds | 4 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 170 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-G |
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Eircode | F92 F6FV |
Group Name | Savills Residential & Country Agency |
Sales License Number | 002223 |
Description
A charming Edwardian period home with a waterfront setting overlooking Sheephaven Bay on about 20 acres History Originally built in c.1908 as a summer house for one of the family members of Masinass House, Cúlfraoich has stayed true to its heritage for over 100 years as a private home for families to enjoy its isolation with the surrounding nature, wildlife, mountains and ever-changing seascapes. It was sold to the artist Richard Haworth and his wife who was a potter in the c.1960's who extended the property adding the artists studio. The present owner's family visited The Gallery, an art space in Dunfanaghy, in 1977 and admired one of Haworth's works. They however were told that the piece had already been sold but they could visit him at his home Cúlfraoich to see more of his work. They bought one of his oils and very much admired his Edwardian home and surprisingly Haworth told them the house was also for sale, so they decided to buy both the painting and the house that day. Description Cúlfraoich is an Edwardian period house in an idyllic waterfront estuary setting alongside the Faymore River and overlooking the calm inlet of Sheephaven Bay. Exuding old world charm, the house was built c. 1908 and is privately situated within private gardens and its own grounds extending to about 20 acres. The translation of Cúlfraoich means back of the heather as it is nestled at the foot of Muckish mountain which offers an impressive backdrop. A gated entrance opens onto a sweeping driveway which leads down towards the house. An impressive porch with a four-column veranda to the front of the house opens into the entrance hallway which offers access to the main reception rooms. The kitchen features a tiled floor, sash windows and access to the courtyard, while the living room includes a stunning fireplace, coving, ceiling rose and shuttered windows. Continuing through the hallway there is a sunroom with a south facing aspect. There is a shower room / wc on the ground floor. The first floor includes the master bedroom with feature fitted wardrobes and an ensuite. There are two further double bedrooms. The accommodation of the main house extends to approximately 170 sq m / 1,835 sq ft. There is also a self-contained annex which includes a bedroom suite and a charming artist's studio which requires some renovation and modernisation. This offers a further 47 sq m / 512 sq ft of accommodation, and we understand this extension was built in c.1960's by the artist Richard Haworth. In all the accommodation extends to about 218 sq m / 2,347 sq ft, with a full layout shown on the adjoining floorplans. Outbuildings There is access to a courtyard from the kitchen which connects to a carport and general-purpose stores, extending to about 8.6 sq m / 92 sq ft, to the side of the house. Gardens & Grounds The gardens and grounds are a key feature of the property providing utter privacy in a mature woodland setting. The house itself is surrounded by native rowan, beech, holly trees, a fig tree, clematis, rhododendron and hydrangea shrubs. There is a small orchard with mature apple, conference pear, damson, plum, greengage trees and scotts pine. Local wildlife found here include otters, foxes, badgers, rabbits and deer. Immediately to the north of the house is a formal garden with a magnificent outlook over Sheephaven Bay. Mature woodland surrounding the house provides wonderful walks and amenity. Abounding the Faymore River, there was previously a small jetty that could take a small sailboat at high tide. The farmland consists of mainly grassland which bounds the Faymore River to the northwest. The adjoining Faymore River flows into the inlet of Sheephaven Bay and has extensive salt marsh which has developed on the low-lying farmland surrounding the property. There is plentiful wildlife in this area including barnacle geese, whooper swans which arrive on 14th February every year, oyster catchers, snipe, brent geese (migrating from Greenland to winter on the salt flats and tidal strand in the autumn). In all, the grounds extend to about 20 acres / 8 hectares in total. General Remarks Viewing Strictly by private appointment with the joint agents Savills Country Agency and Henry Kee & Son Auctioneers. Given the direct access to the water from both properties, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection. Eircode F92 F6FV Services Oil-fired central heating, mains electricity, septic tank, private well, broadband. Please be advised that the selling agents have not checked the services and any purchaser should satisfy themselves with the availability and adequacy of al
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BER: G BER No: 115993180
Negotiator
Liam McCarthy
Date created: Feb 3, 2023