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Garrison House
Main Street
Leighlinbridge
Co. Carlow
R93 X2C9
Description
Perched on the bank of the river Barrow in the centre of the picturesque village of Leighlinbridge, this completely restored Georgian manor house dates from c 1760 and is steeped in historical significance, firstly as the site of the Black Castle and also as a former military garrison. The site is commonly regarded as the birthplace of John Tyndall, the renowned scientist, whose father was stationed in the then RIC barracks in 1820, the year of his birth.
Constructed as a detached, five-bay, three-storey residence, with a round-headed architrave granite door case, it has flanking two-storey wings and a full three-storey bow to it's rear. The current configuration supports eight bedrooms with nine bathrooms throughout its 510m² interior, while either wing can comfortably be modified to support self-contained units. Room proportions remain true to its Georgian roots, with ceiling heights and window openings further endorsing its period feel.
The property was acquired by its current owners in 1998, with a comprehensive renovation program immediately undertaken, addressing everything from subfloor to rooftop and all in between. The quality of workmanship throughout is exceptional and the entire now presents a contemporary living space of the highest quality.
The site is accessed via an arched and gated entrance from the main street, with extensive parking located to the front of the residence. Surrounding gardens extend to 1.5 acres, set in mature lawn and orchard area in the main, while two extensive and functional patio areas perfectly blend internal and external living experiences.
Anchored on the north-west corner of the holding immediately adjacent to the spectacular six-arched Valerian bridge over the Barrow, stand the ruins of the Black Castle, originally dating from 1181 and rebuilt c 1547. While under the control of the OPW, the new owners of Garrison House will become custodians of this stunning feature.
The holding, located in the centre of the village, enjoys village centre zoning, suggesting the possibility of further development. It further benefits from access to all mains services, while the main Carlow/Kilkenny Road presents immediate access to surrounding towns, national routes, rail link and motorway (M9 J6 - 4km)
Leighlinbridge is long regarded as one of the most picturesque villages in Leinster and supports many nationally recognised amenities including The Lord Bagenal Hotel and the award-winning Arboretum Garden Centre. The area is surrounded by quality farmlands with a strong association with the thriving bloodstock sector.
Viewings of this magnificent home are invited on a strictly appointment basis.
Rooms
Sitting Room 6.12m x 4.36m Twin windows to front. Feature bow window to rear. Curtains, poles and pelmets. Carpets. Feature solid fuel fireplace. Double doors to annex.
Dining Room 6.02m x 4.28m Twin windows to front. Window and uPVC door to rear. Feature solid fuel fireplace. Coving. Twin central lights. Curtains and poles.
Landing 1 4.18m x 2.49m Salvaged pitch pine timber floor. Return Oak staircase. Mezzanine level windows.
Bedroom 1 4.98m x 6.06m Twin windows to front and rear. Curtains and poles. Pitch pine timber floor. Coving.
Bathroom 1 2.58m x 1.73m Window to front, curtains and pole. Pitch pine timber floor. Part tiled wall. Toilet, sink and bath. Mixer tap shower arrangement above bath. Shower screen.
Bedroom 2 4.31m x 6.16m Master Room Window to front. Feature bow window to rear. Curtains and pole. Pitch pine timber floor. En-suite off.
En-Suite 1.72m x 1.56m Pitch pine timber floor. Toilet, sink, corner shower cubicle. Mains shower unit with tiled walls. Velux window to rear.
Landing 2 4.25m x 2.49m Salvaged pitch pine timber floor. Return Oak staircase. Mezzanine level windows.
Bedroom 3 6.10m x 4.32m Twin window to front and rear. Window to side. Curtains, pole and blind. T&G pine timber floor. Twin lighting.
Bathroom 2 2.46m x 1.67m Window to front, blinds, curtains and pole. T&G timber floor. Toilet, sink and bath.
Bedroom 4 5.87m x 4.17m Windows to front and sides. Curtains and blinds. Feature bow window overlooking river. Pitch pine timber floor. En-suite off.
Left Annex
Games Room 5.56m x 7.29m Double doors off Reception 1. Solid Oak timber floor. Twin windows to front and rear, blinds. Corner bow detail with wall mirrors. Coving. Rear hall off.
Rear Hall 3.29m x 1.78 Pine double glazed door to side patio. Pine stairs to upper floor. W.C. off. Solid Oak timber floor.
W.C. 2.01m x 1.39m Solid Oak timber floor. Toilet, sink and extractor fan.
Landing 3 3.25m x 2.89m Gable end window. Curtains and pole. Pitch pine timber floor
Bedroom 5 5.56m x 2.97m Double room, twin Velux windows to front. Pitch pine timber floor. En-suite off.
Bedroom 6 4.54m x 2.74m Velux window to rear. Pitch pine timber floor. En-suite off.
Right Annex
Kitchen 6.06m x 5.95m Window to front. Twin windows and glass panelled door to rear. Quarry tiled floor. Feature brick fireplace. Fully fitted, painted floor and wall units. Granite work tops and tiled splash back. Leisure range style cooker, extractor hood. Belfast sink. Feature spiral stairs to upper floor.
Utility 3.92m x 1.46m Glass panelled door from front yard. Quarry tiled floor. Fitted storage unit. Plumbing for utility machines.
Landing 4 2.54m x 2.58m Pitch pine timber floor. Large walk-in hotpress to front.
Bathroom 2.41m x 2.01m Velux window to rear. Pitch pine timber floor. Toilet, sink and bath.
Bedroom 7 4.31m x 3.14m Window to rear, curtains and pole. Velux window. Pitch pine timber floor.
Bedroom 8 4.18m x 3.12m Twin windows to front, blinds. Pitch pine timber floor.
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