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Ballyteige Lodge, Ballyteige, Tinahely, Arklow, County Wicklow, Y14WF83, Ireland

€1,995,000
Sherry FitzGerald, Country Homes, Farms and Estates
PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

6

SIZE

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Description

A HISTORIC PERIOD RESIDENCE, PERCHED ON AN ELEVATED SITE, WITH SPACIOUS AND LIGHT-FILLED RECEPTION ROOMS, OFFERING THE PERFECT BLEND OF PERIOD CHARM AND MODERN LIVING. SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED GARDENS, INCLUDING AN OLD TENNIS LAWN, A WATER GARDEN, AND RESTORED STABLES, THIS PROPERTY COMBINES THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF ITS SCENIC SETTING WHILE PROVIDING CONVENIENT ACCESS TO DUBLIN.

SPECIAL FEATURES
6 bedroom period residence set on magnificent grounds
Approx. 422.6 sq.m/ 4,549 sq.ft
10 fireplaces throughout the house all in good working order
Fishing Rights on the river
Shooting Rights on approx.458 acres on Ballyteige Mountain behind the house, free of rent forever
New Water pump system
Gardens planted in 1890
Mature Orchard
Newly built stables for two equines
Large Barn with workshop area and storage
All paddocks fenced for horses with water supply
A Japanese water garden
Two Swimming areas
A spectacular waterfall and water features
Mature deciduous woodland, providing a haven for local wildlife
Designated Rainforest with stunning biodiversity area

Ballyteige Lodge is a beautifully maintained period home with a rich history. Built in 1890 as a shooting lodge for John McArdle, it later became a retreat for political figures such as John Redmond and Charles Stewart Parnell.The house features spacious reception rooms with period details, a bespoke kitchen with an AGA, and six bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite. The stunning grounds include an old tennis lawn, water garden, and restored stables, offering versatile spaces for events or creative pursuits. Situated along the Wicklow Way, Ballyteige Lodge offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a serene lifestyle within reach of Dublin's conveniences.

HISTORY
Originally built in 1890 as a shooting lodge for the prominent Dublin-based surgeon, John McArdle, Ballyteige Lodge has a rich social and political history. The lodge served as an esteemed weekend retreat where McArdle hosted notable figures from Irish political history, including John Redmond and Charles Stewart Parnell. Its elegant design and scenic surroundings made it an ideal setting for leisure and conversation during a pivotal period in Ireland's history, cementing Ballyteige Lodge's legacy as a place of both historical and architectural significance. When originally built, the house was ahead of its time, featuring a full electricity supply powered by an on-site hydroelectric High Head system. This innovative setup also powered a working sawmill on the grounds until the 1960s. Several surveys conducted over the years confirm that a modern 10-15 kilowatt hydroelectric system would be viable today, particularly with the availability of renewable energy grants. As a continuous 24/7 system, there is also potential to sell excess electricity back to the grid, offering both a sustainable energy source and an additional income stream.

BALLYTEIGE LODGE
This residence has been lovingly maintained to preserve its period charm while incorporating modern comforts. The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, with high ceilings, original timber floors, and large sash windows that flood the home with natural light, creating an inviting and airy atmosphere throughout.
At the heart of the home is the kitchen, an entertainer's dream, thoughtfully designed with bespoke cabinetry, an oil-fired AGA, a chef's oven, and a large island with a gas hob. Adjacent to the kitchen is a pantry offering generous storage, while a utility room and workshop to the rear provide practical spaces for daily needs. A downstairs W.C can also be found on this level.
The reception rooms are equally impressive and flow seamlessly from the main hallway, each offering its own unique character and purpose:
The drawing room is very elegant, with its intricate cornicing and a large cast-iron period fireplace serving as a focal point. The sitting room is a cosy retreat, perfect for relaxed evenings, with charming period details and large windows framing views of the surrounding gardens. The dining room is grand in scale, ideal for hosting formal dinners, with ample space for a large dining table.

The conservatory, A sunlit haven for relaxation and plant appreciation Is perfect for enjoying the sun throughout the day. It opens onto an ornate pergola draped in seasonal blooms, extending the living space outdoors and offering a picturesque spot for alfresco dining or evening relaxation.

The first floor is accessed via a wide staircase and comprises six generously proportioned bedrooms, thoughtfully arranged to provide both privacy and comfort.

There are four double bedrooms and one twin room which retain the home's period elegance with high ceilings, original joinery, and large windows that invite in natural light. The main bedrooms feature original working fireplaces and superb period elegance. Two additional rooms offer flexibility for use as guest suites, children's bedrooms, or home offices. Two of the bathrooms feature original Victorian free standing baths, one of which has a modern shower unit.
The upstairs landing is another highlight, leading to a charming balcony that offers sweeping views of the meticulously landscaped garden, a peaceful spot to take in the natural beauty of the estate. The property also benefits from a considerably large attic space, offering excellent potential for further development. Currently laid out in three rooms (Room 1: 5.62m x 3.7m, Room 2: 3.84m x 3.66m, and Room 3 containing the water tanks), the attic is easily accessed via a separate staircase and could be converted to provide two additional bedrooms, a home office, or further living accommodation, subject to planning permission
Ballyteige Lodge's layout is designed to accommodate both family living and entertaining, seamlessly blending functionality and elegance. This home offers a lifestyle of comfort and tranquility, with a location that balances calmness and convenient access to Dublin. It represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home that is as rich in history as it is in natural beauty.
In addition to its residential appeal, the property offers strong income potential due to its prime location in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, a well-known destination for both national and international tourists. It is situated just below an established stage of the Wicklow Way, attracting regular footfall from walkers and hikers, and offering an ideal opportunity for accommodation income.
Within the grounds, the Old Bothy, a former gardener's house, offers further potential for renovation, subject to planning permission. The stables, which have already been renovated to a high standard, provide additional flexible space suitable for equestrian use or further development if desired. Together, the house, outbuildings, and location create an excellent opportunity for those seeking a private residence with scope for tourism or lifestyle business income.

GARDENS & GROUNDS
The extensive grounds of Ballyteige Lodge are truly remarkable, offering a rich tapestry of historic landscapes and picturesque features that invite exploration and reflection. The estate boasts carefully designed areas that have been lovingly maintained and enhanced over the years, each with its own distinct character.
From the historic tennis lawn shaded by ancient trees to the enchanting water garden with its natural pond teeming with wildlife, the gardens are a celebration of both history and nature. The beautifully restored stables provide a versatile indoor space, perfect for hosting events such as weddings, workshops, and private gatherings. The flower garden, with over 140 years of horticultural design, is home to vibrant herbaceous borders, a rose garden framed by mature beech hedging, and sweeping lawns that surround the house. The is a stunning circular outdoor swimming pool in a peaceful forest setting along with a long established wild and safe swimming area in the river. Mature Deciduous woodland with specimen trees include Sequoias, Irish Oak , Beech and Cooper Beach , Monkey Puzzle, Scots Pine, and Irish Champion Lawson Cypress.
Beyond the river garden, a suspension bridge leads to a magical forest path that winds through lush greenery to a spectacular waterfall, a Japanese bridge, and a serene Himalayan-inspired garden filled with ancient ferns and moss-covered cliffs. Together, the gardens and grounds offer an unparalleled blend of tranquility, beauty, and history, creating an idyllic setting that complements the elegance of the lodge itself.

LOCATION
Situated on an elevated site above the Ow River, Ballyteige Lodge enjoys an unrivaled position along the renowned Wicklow Way, offering a peaceful haven for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located just over 1 kilometre beyond Iron Bridge and 300 metres from the main trail, the lodge provides a serene respite for walkers and adventurers amid the beauty of County Wicklow's unspoiled landscapes.
This area of Wicklow is celebrated for its breathtaking scenery, with pristine lakes, cascading waterfalls, and majestic mountains creating a spectacular backdrop for exploration. Outdoor activities abound, from scenic hiking and cycling trails to exceptional fishing spots and world-class golfing at nearby Woodenbridge and Macreddin courses.
Ballyteige Lodge is also ideally positioned for families, with access to excellent primary and secondary schools in the area. For dining and leisure, the surrounding towns and villages offer a range of amenities, including cozy pubs, fine dining restaurants, and luxurious spa hotels, all adding to the appeal of this tranquil rural retreat.Despite its peaceful setting, Ballyteige Lodge remains highly accessible, being less than an hour's drive from Dublin City and just over an hour from Dublin Airport, making it an ideal balance between rural seclusion and urban convenience.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES |
Mains electricity, well water, oil-fired central heating, new water pump system, Balmoral septic tank 2024 x 12 person capacity, high speed fibre-optic broadband.

SALE METHOD | Private Treaty.

FIXTURES & FITTINGS | Curtains, window blinds and white goods to be included in the sale.

TENURE & POSSESSION | The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession being given at the closing of sale.

VIEWING | Strictly By Private Appointment

Ballyteige Lodge, Ballyteige, Tinahely, Arklow, County Wicklow, Y14WF83, Ireland

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About Sherry FitzGerald, Country Homes, Farms and Estates

176 Pembroke Road Ballsbridge Dublin D04 EN80

Looking at the company today and thinking back to its’ origins, it’s interesting to see how, in the 30 or so years since its formation, the business has now grown to become Ireland’s largest, fully diversified property advisory firm servicing the residential and commercial property markets. Sherry FitzGerald was founded in 1982 as a result of the amalgamation of 2 companies – FitzGerald & Partners (founded 1972) and Sherry & Sons (founded in 1949). Back in 1982 we had just one residential office on Merrion Row in Dublin 2 with a second office in Terenure not opening until 1989.

Despite the economic difficulties of the 1980’s, the company recruited for the future by forming a team of young property professionals who shared a common vision of a new type of auctioneering company. From the start, we practiced a strong gender balance philosophy, a philosophy we have continued to practice to this day. We understood the absolute prerequisite to have a strong ethical foundation, combined with a sense of unparalleled customer service. That is why, back then, we introduced a non-negotiable rule of not allowing anyone in the company to buy a second-hand house off our own books, coupled with introducing opening 7 days a week into what had traditionally been a ‘9.30 – 5.30 & closed for lunch’ industry. Our strap line in those early days was ‘the new generation of estate agents’ which subsequently evolved into ‘the agent you’d recommend to a friend’.

In 1992 we were the first organisation in the history of the State, outside the Department of the Environment, to provide coherent house price information to the general public and subsequently launched our Dublin house price index in 1996. Today we employ 4 economists and, through all the challenges of the greatest property crash in Europe, we kept our commitment to research and transparent information by not only retaining this function, but by further resourcing it. Our national property index, launched in 1999, is a benchmark in terms of accurate reporting of house price trends. Every 3 months, over the last 15 years, this national index has been published without fear or favour.

In 1998 we opened our first office outside Dublin in Galway. In the same year we launched one of Ireland’s first property websites – www.sherryfitz.ie.

1998 also saw us consolidate our growing commercial presence by forming a joint venture company with the global property advisory firm DTZ Holdings – DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. Today DTZ Sherry FitzGerald is Ireland’s most successful and only nationwide commercial property advisor with offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and an associated office in Belfast.

In 1999 we launched Ireland’s first ever national property franchise organisation. Today there are 66 Sherry FitzGerald franchise offices, providing property advice in every corner of Ireland.

In the same year the Group acquired the Ross McParland New Homes business which was subsequently rebranded Sherry FitzGerald New Homes.

The new century kicked off with the acquisition of Cork’s leading residential estate agency, Burton Crowley O’Flynn, later rebranded Sherry FitzGerald and now occupying a flagship office, housing both our Commercial and Residential business on Lapps Quay in the heart of Cork city.

The year 2000 also saw the launch of Mortgage Insight, later rebranded Sherry FitzGerald Financial Services, providing independent mortgage and financial advice.

In 2000 our Chief Executive, Mark FitzGerald, came up with the idea of launching a national property portal and led the process of putting together the team, the partners and the investors that made it happen, with the subsequent successful launch of MyHome.ie in 2001. MyHome.ie quickly became Ireland’s largest and most innovative property website and, 5 years after its launch, was acquired by the Irish Times.

Meanwhile, DTZ Sherry FitzGerald was growing rapidly. In 2004 the company acquired the niche commercial practice of CS Tierney O’Neill as well as further strengthening the Cork commercial business by acquiring the former Collier Jackson Stops office.

In 2005 Sherry FitzGerald successfully diversified into the U.K. market with the acquisition of the 150 year old, central and West London estate agency of Marsh & Parsons. In the following year, Marsh & Parsons acquired another London estate agency, Vanstons, which was rebranded Marsh & Parsons, and in the subsequent 5 years we grew this network to 14 London offices employing over 200 people. In 2011 we successfully sold the Marsh & Parsons business leaving the business debt free.

The timing of the Marsh & Parsons acquisition also helped to protect the Sherry FitzGerald parent business during the depths of the property crash, enabling us to keep all our own offices open and 200 people directly employed. This made us the largest Irish property business to emerge from the crash.

In 2006 we launched two community initiatives supported by the Sherry FitzGerald Foundation. Firstly, the "Your Home Away From Home" which saw us underwrite the purchase of 5 Fontenoy Street, Phibsboro for Temple Street Children´s Hospital to use as parents’ accommodation for two families 365 days a year. We subsequently arranged two successful 10km Walkathons to raise funds for the project. Secondly, we were instrumental in the establishment of Amawele - a new national charity which now twins 85 schools in Ireland with schools in the Eastern and West Cape of South Africa.

In 2008 we were chosen by Christie’s International Real Estate to be their exclusive affiliate in Ireland. This partnership gives sellers of prestige homes in Ireland access to international markets. Likewise we can also offer the owners of luxury property abroad access to local expertise when they come to sell, via the global Christie’s International Real Estate network.

In 2013, we acquired our two residential franchise offices in Galway and Limerick and opened our first Blackrock office in 2014. Since its foundation in August 1982, the Sherry FitzGerald Group has grown from a small fledgling company in one location to a nationwide, diversified business operating in 88 different locations. Currently we employ 315 people directly in our 22 owned offices across a diversified residential and commercial property business (18 residential, 4 commercial), alongside our franchise business with an additional 69 offices throughout Ireland, separately employing over 200 people. Sherry FitzGerald Group remains an Irish privately owned business and committed to leading the marketplace as we have done over the last 32 years.

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