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Woodville House On C. 38 Acres
Woodville
Templemore
Co. Tipperary
E41 CA40
Description
Approached via a distinguished stone-pillared gateway and a sweeping, tree-lined avenue, Woodville House immediately makes a striking impression. The residence has been meticulously maintained and is presented in impeccable, turnkey condition, while retaining its authentic period character. Many original features remain intact, including high 11ft ceilings, a stunning tiled main entrance hallway and large formal Reception rooms.
The accommodation extends to over 5,000 sq.ft., providing generous and versatile living space. The ground floor boasts the original formal Sitting Room and Dining Room, two fully fitted Kitchens, Music Room, second Dining Room, Bathroom and another well apportioned room to the side ideal for a variety of uses including an Office, Playroom or Home Gym. Upstairs contains seven spacious Bedrooms, four of which are Ensuite, together with a main family Bathroom. The lower ground floor provides two useful Cellar Rooms.
Externally, the property is equally impressive. Expansive lawns and mature gardens surround the residence, with a raised decking area providing superb views over the surrounding countryside and towards the iconic Devil’s Bit mountain to the North.
In addition to the residence, Woodville House is complemented by high-quality farmland, suited to grazing, tillage, or equestrian pursuits. A selection of large agricultural buildings and a convenient second entrance from the main road service the farm. An option to acquire further land, up to c. 129 acres in total, can be discussed with the selling agent.
The location is ideal – situated just outside Templemore Town, with schools, shops, and amenities close at hand, together with Templemore Train Station offering regular connections to Dublin, Cork, and Limerick.
With its rare blend of period charm, modern efficiency, and extensive landholding, Woodville House represents a unique opportunity to acquire a luxury Georgian residence in a most sought-after setting.
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HISTORY OF WOODVILLE HOUSE
Construction of Woodville House began in 1812 with completion in 1813. It is unknown where the name of the house stems from, it may refer to the large amount of trees that previously exist on the property, or it may also refer to “Woodville”, the surname of 15th century Queen of England, Elizabeth Woodville, who was notably fond of Ireland, though she never set foot in the country.
The very first owners of Woodville House were a married couple, Daniel and Anne Webb with records showing that they were wed in the year 1811. Daniel Webb served as the local magistrate. Two years later, in 1812, the house at Woodville began construction. When the property was completed, Mrs Webb commissioned an artist to draw the newly constructed farmhouse. One of these original pieces is now housed at the famous Victoria and Albert museum in London and another can be found in the National Library of Ireland.
From 1814 until 1825, Anne Webb had three children, James, Elizabeth, and Charles. James Webb would go on to become a major in the British army, making Woodville (that he inherited) a military home, where he would have hosted other high ranking, important army leaders. Notably, the Webbs were cousins of Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the length of the English channel, and young Matthew Webb would have been a visitor of the house. James married his cousin, Anne Monch, in 1841, and lived with her and his father, Daniel, in Woodville. Tragically, in 1853, James’ wife passed away, though he married again to a woman called Anne Gubbins in 1853, and moved to Knocktortan House in County Limerick. In the move, James gave the house to his younger brother, Charles. Unfortunately, Charles being the last member of the family, passed away in 1894. It is presumed that the house was sold after this, though no records of this exist.
By 1901, census records show a Doyle family living in Woodville, who were of no relation to the previous Webbs. The Doyles, however, only lived there for a short time, with the patriarch, Patrick, passing away in 1906, and the future owners, the Kellys, living in the nearby town of Templemore. The Kelly patriarch, James Kelly, had lost two of his children, Julia (12) and Jemmie (4), to an outbreak of tuberculosis that plagued the town of Templemore in the early 1900s. Hence, James wanted to move his family out of the town for “better air.” His wish was granted when, sometime between 1906 and 1911, their property was sold to his family, who, some generations later, remain owners of Woodville House.
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A virtual tour link can be supplied on request with actual viewings strictly by appointment. Further enquiries can be made by contacting Sole Selling Agents, Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson in Thurles - (0504) 22997.
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Disclaimer: These particulars are issued by Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson on the strict understanding that they do not form part of any contract and are provided for guidance purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no liability is accepted for any errors or omissions. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of the information provided, through inspection or other means. The vendor does not make or give, and neither Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson nor any of its employees has authority to make or give, any representation or warranty in respect of this property. Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson is marketing this property on the basis that all relevant title and certification documents are in place or will be provided by the vendor prior to sale.
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Features
Fully Retrofitted to a B2 BER Rating
Over 5,000 sq.ft., 7 Beds / 4 Ensuites
Elegant Entrance & Mature Tree-Lined Driveway
On c.38 acres with option of up to c.129 acres
Extensive Gardens & Stunning Views
Variety of Large Farm Buildings
Virtual Tour Available by Request
Rooms
Sitting Room 6.31m x 5.97m
Dining Room 4.56m x 6.17m
Kitchen 4.53m x 4.52m
Music Room 4.41m x 2.36m
Bathroom 3.25m x 2.00m
Kitchen 2 4.65m x 4.43m
Utility Room 3.50m x 2.64m
Dining Room 2 5.43m x 3.74m
Office / Playroom / Gym 5.30m x 4.11m
FIRST FLOOR
Landing 2.48m x 7.96m
Bedroom 1 4.50m x 4.82m
En-Suite 1 2.89m x 1.05m
Bedroom 2 4.22m x 4.22m
En-Suite 2 2.58m x 1.61m
Alcove / Bay Window 1.35m x 4.50m
Bedroom 3 4.44m x 2.90m
Bedroom 4 4.38m x 2.70m
En-Suite 2.91m x 1.89m
Bedroom 5 4.76m x 4.14m
Bedroom 6 3.97m x 4.73m
Bedroom 7 5.22m x 4.15m
CELLAR
Cellar Room 1 1.89m x 4.30m
Cellar Room 2 1.33m x 4.09m
BER Information
BER Number: 109083956
Energy Performance Indicator: 110.3
About the Area
Templemore (Irish: An Teampall Mór) is a town in County Tipperary. Templemore railway station is on the Dublin-Cork railway line operated by Iarnród Éireann. There are direct trains to and from Dublin, Thurles, Cork, and Limerick daily. The market square with its Town Hall in the centre of the town is reputed locally to be the widest in either Ireland or Britain. It backs on to an extensive wooded Town Park and lake. The town has a large number of local industries, there is a large cattle mart on Bank Street which opens on Thursdays.
The most notable landmark in the district is the Devil's Bit mountain range. The Park incorporates an outdoor Swimming Pool, GAA grounds (Páirc Shíleáin), Lakeside Pitch & Putt Course and an all-weather athletic track in the care of Templemore Athletic Club. The demesne's mature woodlands features walks, the romantic ruin of the Black Castle on the western bank of the lake and the ruin of the eponymous big church. The main focus of attention is the man-made lake (7.5acres) which is suitable for coarse fishing.
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