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€8,800,000 (€5,303 per m²)

Kilmurry House,Thomastown,Co. Kilkenny,R95 F6H9, R95 F6H9

11 beds
8 baths
1659.3 m²
Energy Rating
Country House

Description

- 18th-century manor on over 90 acres in Co. Kilkenny, Ireland - Palladian manor house faithfully restored and luxuriously appointed for the 21st century - Complete peace, privacy, and security within an idyllic rural landscape - Lifelong home of renowned Irish artist Mildred Anne Butler - 11 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, art gallery, ballroom, library, orangery, and indoor pool - Double garage - Two bedroom gate lodge with its own seperate access - Georgian walled garden, paddocks, pastures, woodland, and a trout lake - Estate's grounds are a habitat for eagles, otters, red squirrels, and other wildlife - Thomastown: 5 minutes; Mount Juliet Golf Course: 15 minutes; Kilkenny City: 20 minutes; Dublin City Centre and Dublin International Airport: 1.5 hours Kilmurry House, the birthplace of Irish watercolourist Mildred Anne Butler, is quite simply one of the finest country manors in all of Ireland. The Georgian house, executed in timeless Palladian style, was Butler's lifelong home: Its former orangery was her studio; its walled gardens, lake, and woodland were the setting for many of her finest en plein air pastoral and wildlife paintings. Named to the Royal Academy in 1893, Butler painted to international acclaim for more than 30 years. The National Gallery of Ireland purchased seven of her watercolours for its permanent collection. A watercolour of a pair of rooks was commissioned for the Library in Queen Mary's Dolls' House. Her legacy abides in Kilmurry House, where some of her Kilmurry landscapes hang in the home's art gallery, painted from a nearby window facing the picturesque grounds. The great house itself, set within a private demesne in excess of 90 acres in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, dates from 1690. Butler's father, Captain Henry Butler, grandson of the 11th Viscount Mountgarret, purchased Kilmurry House in the late 1800s, and it remained in the Butler family until 1981. The latest restoration by the current owners extended the home to approx. 17,861 square feet with 11 bedrooms and eight bathrooms while retaining the order and symmetry of the original Georgian design. The Manor House Kilmurry House is an elegant five-bay, three-story limestone structure above a garden-level villa. What is most notable about the house is the amount of natural light, rare in historic homes. Here, glass doors and double-height windows bring in the light and the views. The reception rooms are grandly proportioned and embellished with original details, such as ornately carved fireplace mantles and crown mouldings. Carefully sourced limestone and reclaimed American pine replicate the original floors, and bespoke furnishings echo the period character of each room. Kilmurry House is a luxurious family home for the 21st-century, with ample spaces for relaxation, recreation, and entertaining. The heart of the house is the vast chef's kitchen, which flows into a den and out to a courtyard. The flowerroom, now a games room, opens onto a terrace. The orangery (once Butler's studio) is another favourite place of the owners, restored to its original 18th century dimensions. The grand ballroom offers views to the lake and the Capability Brown landscape beyond. The indoor pool is a contemporary addition with walls of glass that open to a sun terrace in summer and provide insulation in the winter. A gated entry introduces Kilmurry House, opening to a long tree-line drive through the historic grounds and ending at an elegant forecourt. A light-filled reception hall with a fireplace welcomes guests and flows into the formal living and dining rooms. An open staircase rises to the bedrooms on the top two levels. The primary suite is appointed with a fireplace, a dressing room, and a lavish bathroom, and overlooks the two-acre walled garden which inspired much of Butler's work. Her best-known painting, The Lilac Phlox, depicts the plant that has flourished on the property for over a century. A Remarkable Setting Kilmurry's grounds are a nature lover's sanctuary offering ultimately peace and privacy in an idyllic rural setting. The owners have applied the same high standards in the interior restoration to the exterior, extending the estate's parkland to more than 90 acres. Lawned gardens, with space for a helipad, grace the front and rear of the house. The resplendent two-acre walled garden is quintessentially Georgian in its scale and symmetry. The courtyard cottage with its own kitchen and sitting room could be used as staff quarters as could the original two-bedroom gate lodge with its modern kitchen and bathroom. Beyond the gardens is a serene lake surrounded by mature woodlands—a habitat for red squirrels, hares, hedgehogs, foxes, pheasants, otters, and a pair of nesting eagles. Other delights are the children's adventure trail and zip line through the woods. The remaining acreage is composed of paddocks and wooded pastures for horses and livestock. The estate is within a 20-minute drive of Kilkenny City, once the medieval capital of Ireland, and 1.5 hours from both Dublin City Centre and Dublin International Airport. Thomastown, just five minutes away, is a beautiful market town along the River Nore, known for its salmon and trout fisheries. Notable landmarks in the vicinity include Jerpoint Abbey, Kilfane Glen Gardens, and the world-renowned Mount Juliet Golf Course. Additional features State of the art monitored security system. Fully rewired with KNX system Source pump/air exchange assisted heating system Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor Sub zero and wolf appliances Source pump heated swimming pool Double garage

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Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes, Farms & Estates
PSRA No. 002183
Negotiator: Roseanne De Vere Hunt

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