Description
BER Details
Show more...
Beds | 5 beds |
Price | €1,150,000 |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 3745 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-E1 |
Refreshed on | May 2, 2025 |
Eircode | P72 P867 |
Group Name | Hodnett Forde Property Services |
Sales License Number | 004292 |
Description
Riverview House, Mishells, Bandon, Co. Cork, P72 P867 A fine Georgian residence of rare character, with extensive equestrian facilities and approx. 15 acres of mature grounds Riverview House is a distinguished Georgian residence of notable heritage, dating to circa 1800. This elegant country home offers an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a property of classical architectural beauty and significant potential. Encompassing approximately 348 sq m (3,745 sq ft), the house retains a wealth of original period features, while offering considerable scope for sympathetic restoration and modernisation. Brought to the market for the first time since 1946, Riverview House has remained in the care of the same family for three generations. This continuity of stewardship is reflected in the mature grounds and the preservation of the home’s inherent character and charm. Set within a private and tranquil setting just five minutes from the thriving town of Bandon and only thirty minutes from Cork International Airport, the property combines rural seclusion with everyday convenience. It is approached via a charming tree-lined avenue, flanked by specimen trees and richly planted borders that reflect decades of devoted care. Stone gate piers with wrought-iron gates frame the entrance, creating an immediate impression of grandeur. The house is a textbook example of Georgian architecture, with its traditional slate roof, tall chimneys, and elegant timber sash windows—six-over-six panes on the upper level and grander nine-over-six panes below, each set on carved stone sills. A graceful fanlit arched sash window illuminates the return staircase, while the front door is framed by an exquisite neo-Classical doorcase with fluted pilasters, sidelights, and a decorative fanlight that fills the generous reception hall with natural light. Internally, the house offers generous and well-proportioned living spaces that combine everyday practicality with period charm. The entrance hall extends the length of the house and features original timber flooring and an elegant staircase. The drawing room is flooded with light and offers garden views, while the dining room is equally spacious and ideal for entertaining. A second reception room offers flexibility as a study or informal sitting room. The kitchen sits at the heart of the house and could be readily reimagined as a modern country kitchen-dining space. A delightful south-facing conservatory captures the afternoon sun, and a boot room with rear access provides practical utility/laundry. On the first floor, a wide landing leads to five bedrooms, including a superbly proportioned principal suite with en suite bathroom. Two further large double bedrooms, a charming box room, a guest bedroom, and a family bathroom complete the accommodation. The return staircase, illuminated by the arched window, is a striking example of Georgian craftsmanship. To the rear of the house lies a remarkable collection of traditional stone outbuildings, all under slate, offering extensive storage and conversion potential. These include a range of stables with water and electricity laid on, original carriage houses with arched openings, and a grain store retaining its historic milling hopper. A large hay and straw barn completes the outbuildings, adjacent to an enclosed paddock—ideal for equestrian or agricultural use. A central turning circle, once used for pony and trap, remains a nod to the property’s rich equestrian past. The land extends to approximately 15 acres, the majority of which is level and east–west facing, lending the property a wonderful natural orientation and an exceptional sense of place. The house enjoys a magnificent outlook over an impressive 11 acre field, with uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside. The result is a wonderfully private and picturesque setting where the house appears to nestle naturally into its landscape. Riverview House presents a truly rare opportunity to secure an elegant Georgian country home in a superb location. With classical architecture, generous proportions, established grounds and outbuildings, and unspoilt views, it offers both lifestyle appeal and enduring investment potential. Title: Freehold BER: E2 NUMBER; 118383645 366.91 KwH/m2/yr Services: Well water Septic tank Gas fired central heating Joint Agents: Charles McCarthy Estate Agents Price Guide: €1.15m
BER Details
BER: E1
Date created: May 2, 2025