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Martry House
Martry
Kells
Co Meath
A82 D5H2
Description
Set amidst approximately 10 acres of mature grounds, this distinguished Edwardian two-storey detached residence offers timeless character along with exceptional privacy. Approached via a sweeping tree-lined avenue, the property combines the grace and proportions of the Edwardian era with the tranquillity and space of a private country setting.
Behind its elegant façade lies a home of considerable charm and warmth, with beautifully proportioned reception rooms, generous accommodation, and uninterrupted views across its surrounding lands. Period details synonymous with the Edwardian period — including high ceilings, large windows, decorative cornicing, and original fireplaces — create a residence of enduring sophistication.
The accommodation extends across two impressive floors and is thoughtfully arranged to provide an excellent balance between formal entertaining and comfortable family living.
A welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the property, leading to a series of elegant reception rooms filled with natural light. The drawing room and formal dining room enjoy attractive garden views and retain many original features. A spacious kitchen and breakfast area forms the heart of the home, complemented by utility and ancillary accommodation.
Additional reception areas offer flexibility for family living, home working, or leisure use.
The first floor comprises a collection of generously proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms, many benefiting from elevated views over the surrounding grounds and countryside. The principal suite enjoys a particularly peaceful aspect and ample storage.
The approach to the property is truly memorable, with a long private avenue winding through mature trees before arriving at the residence. The surrounding lands provide an exceptional sense of seclusion and space, while the gardens immediately around the house feature expansive lawns, mature planting, and established boundaries.
The approximately 10-acre holding offers excellent potential for a variety of lifestyle pursuits including equestrian use, hobby farming, or simply the enjoyment of private open space.
Situated in an idyllic countryside setting, the property enjoys the perfect balance of rural privacy and accessibility. Nearby towns of Navan and Kells provide a range of local amenities, schools, shops, cafés, and transport connections, while larger urban centres remain within convenient reach via the M3 Motorway.
Properties of this calibre and in this setting rarely come to the market. Combining Edwardian elegance, extensive grounds, and a magnificent approach, this is a home of exceptional character and lasting appeal.
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Rooms
Study 4.57 x 3.00m
Dining Room 5.93 x 5.87m
Kitchen 7.42 x 5.72m
Utility Room 3.12 x 2.92m
Shower 3.09 x 2.42m
Pantry
WC
Bedroom 1 4.86 x 4.60m
Bedroom 2 4.60 x 3.05m
Bedroom 3 4.60 x 4.59m
Bedroom 4 3.40 x 3.00m
Bedroom 5 3.50 x 3.00m
Bedroom 6 4.87 x 3.50m
WC/Shower 2.88 x 2.05m
Ensuite 2.68 x 2.20m
BER Information
BER Number: 118042134
Energy Performance Indicator: 105.25
About the Area
Kells (Irish: Ceanannas) is a town in County Meath, off the M3 motorway, 16 km (10 mi) from Navan and 65 km (40 mi) from Dublin. It is best known as the site of Kells Abbey, from which the Book of Kells takes its name. The Abbey of Kells, with its round tower and five large Celtic crosses can still be viewed today. Four of the crosses are in the churchyard of St Columba's church. The other Celtic cross stands in front of a former courthouse.
Just outside the town of Kells on the road to Oldcastle is the hill of Lloyd. From the top one can see magnificent views of the surrounding countryside as far as the Mourne mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland on a clear day. The area around the tower has been developed as a community park (The People's Park), and includes the Paupers' Grave.
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