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The Glebe House, Camolin, Wexford

€1,250,000 Energy Rating Y21V5R2 6 beds4 baths424 m2
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The Glebe is a charming truly comfortable family home which has been well maintained and upgraded over the years. The Glebe is sheltered by mature woodland and is in a delightful garden setting only 1.2 km from Camolin village, 12.8 km from Gorey and 6 km from junction 24 on the N11 Dublin to Wexford motorway. Due to the owner’s interest in horses the property has been developed to reflect this interest with post and railed paddocks, horse walker, all weather floodlit arena and loose boxes. Accommodation Entrance hall with stained timber flooring off which is the drawing room with polished timber flooring, marble mantlepiece, west facing Wyatt Style Window and Georgian Windows on two further elevations, all overlooking the colourful gardens. The dining room also enters off the entrance hall again with west facing window overlooking the grounds and fireplace with black marble mantelpiece. The entrance hall leads to the stairs hall with separate wc and study with cast iron mantelpiece with inset stove. Stairs from this level descend to the garden level with spacious central hall, rear porch, shower room with wc and washbasin, spacious utility room and cloak and boot room. Off the hall is the country kitchen/breakfast room. The normal bank which would have surrounded a semi basement has been removed to allow seamless access to extensive paved terracing and the lawns which slope gently down to the pond and small river beyond. Off the kitchen is a separate larder and wine cellar. At the other end of the kitchen there are 2 double bedrooms. Upstairs there are 4 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. History & Location History The lands at Camolin were acquired by the Church of Ireland about 1830 and The Rectory was built shortly after. In 1947 when no longer required by the church it was sold to the Bolger family. It was subsequently acquired by Sir John Doyle, whose grandfather founded the Royal Irish Fusiliers. His daughter sold the property to the current vendors in 1988 who subsequently upgraded and improved the entire holding. Location Although nestled in a secluded countryside setting, Glebe House is only some 1.2 km from the bustling village of Camolin. This thriving village offers a variety of amenities, with a primary school, churches, pubs and a surprising array of shops. There are two service stations with forecourts, while the renowned and award-winning ‘Cois na hAbhann’ garden, home and lifestyle centre with ‘The Bay Tree Restaurant’ has become, for the outdoor enthusiast, one of the premier destinations in the South- East. For the sporting enthusiast, Camolin boasts both GAA and soccer clubs with adult and youth teams. Camolin Park Forest, one of the Millenium Forests, offers a variety of walking and cycling trails. Camolin is very conveniently located, being on the old N11 road. Today, it is only a 5-minute drive from the new M11 Motorway linking the Rosslare Europort with Dublin. The rapidly growing provincial town of Gorey is a mere 10kms north, while Camolin is within easy reach of a range of sandy beaches. In addition, both Bus Eireann and Wexford Bus provide regular daily services from Camolin to Dublin and Wexford Town. The Lands, The Grounds & The Outbuildings The Lands The Lands total approximately 5.38 ha (13.3 Acres) of which the house yard and gardens comprise approximately 2.5 acres, approximately 9.2 acres of paddocks and a further 1.6 acres of land being allowed to rewild naturally The Grounds To say the gardens are amazing would be an understatement. Planted to maximise colour throughout the seasons and at the same time simplify maintenance they are a joy to behold with lawns lined with colourful plantings interspersed with walkways leading down to the feature pond which is fed from the small river which bounds the property. There is also a small orchard and fruit and vegetable garden. The Outbuildings Immediately to the rear of the house is a small courtyard with lofted coach house with two stables. Off the main avenue is the main stable yard with a six-span barn incorporating three loose boxes in two spans, two spans open fronted, the remaining two spans comprise indoor/outdoor lying in space. There are also a further two loose boxes, an all-weather arena and a four-horse walker Features • Fully modernised period residence • Wonderful mature gardens • Excellent equestrian facilities • Excellent access to national road network. • Walk in condition throughout. Viewing Strictly by appointment Services – Private Water Supply – Septic Tank – ESB – Broadband – Solar electricity BER – BER Exempt For further information joint Agents details Warren Estates Ltd Niall Slattery – Mob 086 8363723 – email – niall@warrenestates.com Colliers Marcus Magnier – Mob – 0862555161 – email marcus.magnier@colliers.com Callum Bain – Mob 086 8118367 – email - callum.bain@colliers.com

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Warren Estates (Gorey)
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PSRA No. 002637

Date created: May 21, 2025

Warren Estates (Gorey)
Warren Estates (Gorey)
PSRA Licence No. 002637
Call Agent: 053 9...