The Pink House, Rossy, Keshcarrigan, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim

Sale Agreed Energy Rating N41 P289 4 beds4 baths320 m2
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To see current offers or place your own offer on this property, please visit SherryFitz.ie and register for your mySherryFitz account.The Pink House is a unique, bespoke offering, aligning modernity and outstanding architectural design on the shores of Lough Scur on the Shannon Erne Waterway. Built by the current owners who sought to create a residence of discernment and distinct architectural design, whose elegant lines flow seamlessly throughout this wonderful home.Surrounded by circa 30 acres of woodland including oak, silver birch, scots pine, spruce and alder, with a walled garden and boathouse, the location is second to none in terms of privacy, tranquillity and the opportunity to live within a natural and sustainable environment.Designed by Leitrim based, Belgian Architect, Ghislain Luthers, whose design work is renowned, particularly in coastal and waterside locations, the property was meticulously constructed by a team of French Master Craftsmen whose Guild, Les Campagnons du Devoir, dates back to the Middle Ages. The result is a home and location like no other. The Pink House is just minutes away from the R209 (Carrick-on-Shannon to Ballinamore Road) and Drumcong Village, 8 minutes' drive from Keshcarrigan (10 minute walk via Rossy footbridge), 20 minutes' drive to Carrick-on-Shannon, 25 minutes' drive to Dromod train station, and 60 minutes to airport at Knock.

Accommodation

Entrance Hall - 14.8m² (159 sq ft)Ceramic floor tiling, underfloor heating, bespoke glazed swivel entrance door, wall uplighters, curtain pole & drapes. Walk In Cloakroom - 1.62m x 0.92m Guest WC - 1.5m x 1.3m Fully tiled, heated towel rail, downlighters, extractor fan, WC & WHB Bedroom 1 - 4.5m x 3.38m Ceramic floor tiling, fixed dressing mirror, floor to ceiling glazed window affords direct views over Lough Scur and Whiskey Island. Steps up to built-in wardrobe area/ Bedroom 1 En-Suite - 2.59 x 2.86m Fully tiled, WC & WBH, full length shelf, shower enclosure with power shower and hand spray, heated towel rail, extractor fan, downlighters Master Bedroom - 25m² (269 sq ft)South Western aspect with great light, fully glazed floor to ceiling window circa 3m in length with drapes, ceramic floor tiling, laundry chute, raised fireplace, built-in wardrobes Master Bedroom En-Suite - 2.59m x 2.86m Raised bath with mixer taps, fully tiled corner power shower with hand spray, downlighters, wall light, fixed wall mirror, glass & chrome shelf, heated towel rail Open Plan Kitchen / Living - 12m x 8.85m Comprising the entirety of the first floor, this airy space enjoys superb views over Lough Scur and surrounding mountains, as well as phenomenal light on all sides.This wonderful space includes kitchen area with terrace access, dining area, and dual aspect living area with solid fuel Jotul stove on a slate plinth and balcony overlooking Lough Scur, ceramic floor tiling, and floor to ceiling glazing. A most beautiful and unusual feature of the living room area is the distinctive, curved, hanging ceiling, the work of talented Campagnon plasterers.Kitchen area includes extensive built-in storage, Dietrich ceramic hob and oven, Zanussi oven & extractor fan, integrated freezer and fridge, Bosch dishwasher, breakfast bar, task lighting, laundry chute, and dual sliding door access to terrace.Dining area is centred around large floor to ceiling corner window, affording views of Lough Scur and its islands. Living Area features dual aspect floor to ceiling windows, solid fuel stove, bookshelves with rail and rolling ladder, feature curved picture window, and double door balcony access. Balcony has extensive views of Lough Scur, Castle Island, Whiskey Island, Jail Island, Rusheen Island, and mouth of the Shannon Erne Canal. Garden Level Hall - 28.75m² (309.5 sq ft)Ceramic floor tiling, full wall of storage cupboards with hidden laundry chute, underfloor heating controls, glazed doors to garden, understair cloaks & storage Bathroom - 3.3m x 2m Raised bath with mixer taps, fully tiled corner power shower with hand spray, downlighters, wall light, heated towel rail, fixed wall mirror, recessed shelf, extractor fan Bedroom 3 - 5.2m x 4.5m Ceramic floor tiling, downlighters, Westerly lake aspect Bedroom 4 - 5m x 4.5m Ceramic floor tiling, glazed sliding doors to garden, lake aspect, downlighters Utility Room - 2.61m x 2.39m Ceramic floor tiling, plumbed for washer & dryer, Belfast sink, wall shelving External - Decked terrace with covered Pergola, sundial, natural limestone flags, mature planting and access to walled garden and lawns.Walled sunken garden with variety of creepers, vines, raised fruit and vegetable beds, and mature decorative planting. The outer lawn is reached from the terrace by wisteria covered steps. It is bound on one side by a curved, south facing wall, planted with espalier trained apple trees.Extensive lawns and mixed forestry, which has been thinned and tended, which provides pleasant and varied walks, afford unparalleled privacy to the House and gardens.Lake mooring and boat shed. Large Carport with wood store & boiler storage.Two farm sheds for storage including fire logs. Services - • Underfloor heating with zoning on each floor• Jotul Solid Fuel Stove.• Oil Fired Central Heating & wood burning 'Gasifier'.• Artesian Well, Group water scheme connection available.• Septic Tank with Reed Bed Percolation System.• High Speed Internet. Lough Scur - Occupying the summit of the Shannon-Erne Waterway, and positioned at the midway point between Carrick-on-Shannon and Ballinamore, Lough Scur is a highly regarded angling destination, covering over 280 acres. Lough Scur is also of great historical interest, featuring 5-6 crannógs and a variety of archaeological findings, such as the Lough Scur Quern-Stone and Keshcarrigan Bowl. The lake is also the site of Castle Sean, erected by Sean Reynolds in the sixteen century. Islands on the lake include Whiskey, located closest to Rossy, Jail Island, Small Island, and Rusheen Island, connected to the shore by a causeway at Driny. Lough Scur also has an abundance of wildlife, including populations of otters, pine martins, hares, cormorants, kingfishers, and wide array of songbirds and waterfowl.

BER Details

BER: D1 BER No: 116783077 Energy Performance Indicator: 248.19

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Liam Farrell
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