Woodville House a splendid 17th Century Olde world period residence and is one of only three left in the County of Westmeath that still remains untouched.
Description
Savills are delighted to present Woodville House a splendid 17th Century Olde world period residence and is one of only three left in the County of Westmeath that still remains untouched. The House is set on 28 acres of Woodlands that boast a Wild Bird Haven. There is a lake and fairy fort on the grounds and beautiful walkways through the forest and surrounding grounds.
Woodville House is a detached 2 storey over basement period residence which has been used both as a residence and as a restaurant serving the greater Mullingar area. The house is approached by a stud railed avenue leading to a large forecourt with a large car parking area.
Accommodation
The house occupies a prominent position on the site. There is a glazed extension to the rear which connects the main house to an additional annex with further bedroom accommodation to the rear. Works to the property have recently been undertaken to facilitate the opening of a restaurant.
The reception rooms are compact and well-presented and decorated as is the majority of the house including the bedrooms. The kitchen is fully commercial complete with stainless steel fittings and approved wash up facilities.
The dining areas for the restaurant has attractive vaulted ceilings and features an artisan well in the room as well as exposed stone walls. This area opens out to the conservatory which also doubles as a further dining area.
On the lower ground floor is the restaurant, reception room, toilets, sun room/conservatory, kitchens and ancillary stores and wash up. At hall level there are three reception rooms, one currently used as a bar, and the remaining two used as reception rooms and the entrance hall. On the first floor are four bedrooms, three of which are en suite and the fourth is in poor condition and not habitable.
On the return are ladies and gents toilets. On the top floor return is the attic bedroom with a small WC and shower.
To the rear of the building are the additional bedrooms with 3 en suite bedrooms on the ground floor and a further 3 bedrooms, (2 en suite) and the third having a separate bathroom.
Hall
5.8 x 2.2m Flag stone floor.
Dining room 1
6.3 x 4.4 m Vaulted ceiling with brick features.
Dining room 2
6.7 x 4.6m Granite stonework, brick features with well.
Reception room
6.0 x 4.6m
Toilets
5.6 x 2.6m Ladies and gents toilets.
Kitchen
4.6 x 4.3m Fully equipped modern catering kitchen.
Back Kitchen
3.3 x 4.5m Preparation room.
Wash up area
4.9 x 2.8m Stainless steel fittings.
Stores
4 x 2m Food stores.
Hall/First Floor
Front Hall
3.9 x 2.2m With small reception counter.
Reception room
6.4 x 4.4m Lounge with fireplace.
Bar Area/Lounge
6.3 x 4.6m Open plan bar counter with wooden flooring and 2 x featured fireplaces.
Second Floor
Back Hall
2.3 x 2.0m Gives access to:
Toilets
2.6 x 4.3m Ladies and gents toilets on return.
Stairs up to landing
Bedroom 1
3.7 x 3.1m
Small en suite
1.1 x 2.4m Small shower WC and Wash basin.
Bedroom 2 Carpeted floor, 2 windows, and built-in wardrobes.
Small en suite
1.1 x 2.4m Small shower WC and Wash basin.
Main Bedroom Suite
6.4 x 4.5m Large bedroom with en suite within the room with Shower, Wc and wash basin.
Bedroom 4
2.2 x 3.9m Front bedroom with bow window.
Annex
3.8 x 3.1m There is a two storey six bedroom residential extension to the rear of the house with a further 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms all in good condition with an overall floor area of approx.141 sq m or 1,520 sq. ft.
The Grounds and Garden
Agricultural buildings and gardens
To the rear of the house is an old farm yard in need of some repair and modernisation. On each side of the front avenue there is stud rail fencing and there are recently planted trees with grass verges. There are no formal gardens kept at present.
The Lands
The lands surround the house on three sides and are made up of 3 fields with stud rail fencing currently used for grazing stock for which they are most suitable.
Services
Solid fuel central heating, mains water, 3 x septic tanks, ESB
Viewing by Appointment
Savills, +353 1 6634350
Country@savills.ie
Web. www.savills.ie
Accommodation
Features
17th Century Old world period Residence
Approx. 11.3 ha / 28 ac of land
10 bedrooms, 7 reception rooms
Courtyard, conservatory, farmyard
Mullingar 7km, Rochfortbridge 11km
Kinnegad 13km, Milltownpass 17km
BER Details
Exempt
Negotiator
Pat O'Hagan
Description
Woodville House a splendid 17th Century Olde world period residence and is one of only three left in the County of Westmeath that still remains untouched.
Description
Savills are delighted to present Woodville House a splendid 17th Century Olde world period residence and is one of only three left in the County of Westmeath that still remains untouched. The House is set on 28 acres of Woodlands that boast a Wild Bird Haven. There is a lake and fairy fort on the grounds and beautiful walkways through the forest and surrounding grounds.
Woodville House is a detached 2 storey over basement period residence which has been used both as a residence and as a restaurant serving the greater Mullingar area. The house is approached by a stud railed avenue leading to a large forecourt with a large car parking area.
Accommodation
The house occupies a prominent position on the site. There is a glazed extension to the rear which connects the main house to an additional annex with further bedroom accommodation to the rear. Works to the property have recently been undertaken to facilitate the opening of a restaurant.
The reception rooms are compact and well-presented and decorated as is the majority of the house including the bedrooms. The kitchen is fully commercial complete with stainless steel fittings and approved wash up facilities.
The dining areas for the restaurant has attractive vaulted ceilings and features an artisan well in the room as well as exposed stone walls. This area opens out to the conservatory which also doubles as a further dining area.
On the lower ground floor is the restaurant, reception room, toilets, sun room/conservatory, kitchens and ancillary stores and wash up. At hall level there are three reception rooms, one currently used as a bar, and the remaining two used as reception rooms and the entrance hall. On the first floor are four bedrooms, three of which are en suite and the fourth is in poor condition and not habitable.
On the return are ladies and gents toilets. On the top floor return is the attic bedroom with a small WC and shower.
To the rear of the building are the additional bedrooms with 3 en suite bedrooms on the ground floor and a further 3 bedrooms, (2 en suite) and the third having a separate bathroom.
Hall
5.8 x 2.2m Flag stone floor.
Dining room 1
6.3 x 4.4 m Vaulted ceiling with brick features.
Dining room 2
6.7 x 4.6m Granite stonework, brick features with well.
Reception room
6.0 x 4.6m
Toilets
5.6 x 2.6m Ladies and gents toilets.
Kitchen
4.6 x 4.3m Fully equipped modern catering kitchen.
Back Kitchen
3.3 x 4.5m Preparation room.
Wash up area
4.9 x 2.8m Stainless steel fittings.
Stores
4 x 2m Food stores.
Hall/First Floor
Front Hall
3.9 x 2.2m With small reception counter.
Reception room
6.4 x 4.4m Lounge with fireplace.
Bar Area/Lounge
6.3 x 4.6m Open plan bar counter with wooden flooring and 2 x featured fireplaces.
Second Floor
Back Hall
2.3 x 2.0m Gives access to:
Toilets
2.6 x 4.3m Ladies and gents toilets on return.
Stairs up to landing
Bedroom 1
3.7 x 3.1m
Small en suite
1.1 x 2.4m Small shower WC and Wash basin.
Bedroom 2 Carpeted floor, 2 windows, and built-in wardrobes.
Small en suite
1.1 x 2.4m Small shower WC and Wash basin.
Main Bedroom Suite
6.4 x 4.5m Large bedroom with en suite within the room with Shower, Wc and wash basin.
Bedroom 4
2.2 x 3.9m Front bedroom with bow window.
Annex
3.8 x 3.1m There is a two storey six bedroom residential extension to the rear of the house with a further 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms all in good condition with an overall floor area of approx.141 sq m or 1,520 sq. ft.
The Grounds and Garden
Agricultural buildings and gardens
To the rear of the house is an old farm yard in need of some repair and modernisation. On each side of the front avenue there is stud rail fencing and there are recently planted trees with grass verges. There are no formal gardens kept at present.
The Lands
The lands surround the house on three sides and are made up of 3 fields with stud rail fencing currently used for grazing stock for which they are most suitable.
Services
Solid fuel central heating, mains water, 3 x septic tanks, ESB
Viewing by Appointment
Savills, +353 1 6634350
Country@savills.ie
Web. www.savills.ie