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The Old Creamery
Camp
Tralee
Co. Kerry
V92 EY20
Description
SPECIAL FEATURES
• Situated just a short ten-minute walk from stunning beaches
• Renovated and curated by WCD Interiors
• Mitsubishi Air-to-water heat pump servicing the house addition
• Triple glazed windows by Munster Joinery
• Landscaping by renowned designer Stephen Crisp
• Reclaimed features fitted throughout
• Conveniently located approximately 7.7 km from Castlegregory
DESCRIPTION
Situated in the heart of the Dingle Peninsula along the iconic Wild Atlantic Way, The Old Creamery stands as a testament to sensitive restoration and stylish design curated by WCD Interiors. This fine property effortlessly blends the vernacular charm of the region with eclectic and industrial elements. This unique home, comprising a beautifully restored creamery linked to a luxurious house via an elegant glass walkway, offers a living experience that is both contemporary and deeply rooted in history.
THE OLD CREAMERY
As you step inside, you are greeted by an inviting light filled entrance hall where the fusion of old and new becomes immediately apparent. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, and the tiled flooring, accentuated by mood lighting, leads you through to a foyer. With its cloak area and main staircase, this is the perfect introduction to the luxurious spaces that lie beyond.
To the right, an open-plan kitchen area provides lovely views over the meticulously landscaped gardens and courtyard. The kitchen is a blend of country charm and modern convenience, featuring custom-made cabinetry, a central solid butcher’s block with matching stools, and an array of high-end appliances, including an AEG induction hob and oven with a steam function, along with an integrated dishwasher and sink with a bronzed copper faucet. The space is further enhanced by bespoke features such as olive wood window sills and an original 1860 Irish shelf unit.
The adjoining dining and living area, with its handcrafted olive wood accents, offers a cosy space for evening relaxation or an intimate setting for entertaining guests. The downstairs bathroom, styled in a period aesthetic with a roll-top bath, bespoke vanity unit with a marble top, and a Fired Earth sink, adds a touch of timeless elegance. Off this room is the plant room/utility, which houses the air-to-water heat pump that heats this section of the property.
Upstairs, two beautifully finished bedrooms await, each designed to accommodate super king-sized beds and featuring en-suite shower rooms. The bathrooms are a blend of luxury and style, with marble floor tiles from Fired Earth and industrial-style Italian wall tiles from Del Forno in Cork. Porthole windows add a nautical touch, further enhancing the unique character of the property.
Moving back to the connecting hall, a sliding panelled barn door reveals The Old Creamery itself, a space that truly captures the imagination. This room, with its high vaulted ceilings, large German-designed doors, and an elegant fireplace, is perfect for entertaining on a grand scale. The eclectic mix of industrial and traditional elements creates a layered and textured atmosphere, inviting guests to linger and enjoy the ambiance.
The gallery overlooking this space adds an artistic touch, perfect for moments of quiet contemplation. Further exploration reveals reclaimed Moroccan ornate teak doors with 1920s Liberty Crittall transom windows above, leading to another entertaining room with a custom bar and countertop created from a salvaged tree trunk from the Suez Canal in Egypt. This room, with its industrial shutters and painted concrete floors, is filled with charm and character, making it ideal for hosting intimate gatherings. Alternatively, this space would make a fantastic cinema room. The inclusion of an office space, which could double as a third bedroom, adds versatility to this part of the property. From here, there is a boot room that could be divided off to create another downstairs bathroom. A set of double doors with portholes leads out to the rear garden, where a set of steps ascends to a mezzanine area, an ideal space for relaxing or even serving as a den.
GARDEN
The outdoor spaces at The Old Creamery are nothing short of extraordinary, expertly designed by the acclaimed landscaper Stephen Crisp. There is ample off-street parking to the front and side of the property. These gardens are a true reflection of the property’s unique character, seamlessly blending natural beauty with thoughtful, functional design. A large workshop also enhances the property, offering ample storage and featuring a separate room that is plumbed.
As you wander through the gardens, you'll discover a lush landscape filled with native Irish fruit trees, vibrant herbs, and an extensive variety of shrubs and flowers that offer year-round interest. Each plant and feature has been carefully selected to enhance the garden's natural charm.
Adding to the garden's industrial appeal, the Old Creamery Boiler, a distinctive historical artefact, proudly stands at the property’s entrance. This feature not only serves as a nod to the building's rich history but also acts as a striking focal point, welcoming visitors with a sense of the heritage of this fine home.
LOCATION
The Old Creamery is ideally located for those who wish to fully experience the breathtaking beauty and cultural richness of the Wild Atlantic Way. Situated just a short ten-minute walk from stunning beaches, the property offers a serene and tranquil setting, perfect for those seeking peace and a close connection to nature. Despite its peaceful seclusion, The Old Creamery is conveniently close to key destinations, ensuring that both the comforts of modern amenities and the allure of the great outdoors are easily accessible.
Just 29 minutes away lies the picturesque town of Dingle in the heart of County Kerry. Dingle is famed for its rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and rolling green hills that are a delight for hikers and cyclists alike. The town’s vibrant streets are lined with unique shops, local boutiques, and galleries, offering handcrafted jewellery, traditional textiles, and artisanal crafts that reflect the region’s rich cultural heritage. Dingle is also a haven for food enthusiasts, boasting an array of restaurants that serve fresh seafood and farm-to-table dishes, complemented by the warm hospitality of cosy pubs and elegant dining spots.
The town of Tralee, located just 20 minutes from The Old Creamery, serves as a gateway to the region's natural wonders, offering additional amenities such as shopping centres, cinemas, and local markets. Tralee's vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its proximity to some of Ireland’s most stunning landscapes, makes it a valuable resource for those living in the area.
For those who enjoy surfing, the nearby village of Castlegregory is just a short drive away. Known for its independent restaurants, including The Forge with its log fire pizzas, and the historic Ashes Camp pub, Castlegregory provides a lively local community and a wealth of outdoor activities, from surfing and swimming to exploring the nearby wetlands rich with wildlife. Travel is also convenient, with Farranfore Airport just 30 minutes away, offering direct connections to many European destinations, making it easy to journey to and from The Old Creamery.
DISTANCES
• 7.5 km / 7 minutes to Castlegregory
• 18.7 km / 20 minutes to Tralee
• 29.8 km / 29 minutes to Dingle
• 34.2 km / 30 minutes to Farranfore Airport
• 49.7 km / 45 minutes to Killarney
• 137 km / 1 hour & 50 minutes to Cork city
All distances are approximate.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SERVICES | Mains electricity, mains water, air to hot water heat pump, bio cycle septic system. Note: There is no fitted heating in the Old Creamery section.
SALE METHOD | Private Treaty.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS | Available on request
TENURE & POSSESSION | The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession being given at the closing of sale.
VIEWING | Strictly By Private Appointment
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BER Information
BER Number: 107181505
Energy Performance Indicator: 7.84
About the Area
Camp is a small, compact village in a beautiful scenic area near the foot of the Slieve Mish Mountains and close to views of the sea, Brandon mountains, Tralee Bay, and Kerry Head. The Camp area is central to the Dingle Peninsula on either side, with close proximity to a number of good, safe, sandy beaches.
Tralee and its abundance of amenities is only 10 miles to the east, and Dingle Town is only 20 miles to the west. Locals enjoy the privacy and tranquillity of the verdant countryside, while never far from modern day amenities and facilities.
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