Rathcline, Lanesborough, Co Longford, Ireland
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
8
- SIZE
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Key features
- Historic period house occupying a commanding setting
- Traditional outbuildings, equestrian facilities and extensive farm buildings
- Productive farmland and mature woods
- Rathcline Castle ruins
- Peaceful setting on the banks of Lough Ree
Description
Rathcline House is a distinguished period residence occupying a commanding, elevated position at the heart of the estate, offering sweeping views across the surrounding countryside.
Approached via an impressive stone-pillared entrance with cast-iron gates, the driveway winds through mature parkland, gradually ascending towards the house and culminating at the front entrance, where there is ample space for parking.
This elegant four-bay, 19th-century residence sits beneath a hipped slate roof and is arranged over two storeys above a basement. The accommodation is of generous proportions, with beautifully preserved period features throughout, including ornate ceiling roses, decorative cornicing, original sash windows, detailed architraves, and striking marble fireplaces. Extending to approximately 5,195 sq ft, the house comprises four reception rooms and eight bedrooms.
The light-filled entrance hall, accessed via limestone steps, features polished wooden flooring and leads directly to the principal reception rooms. The drawing room, located to the front of the house, enjoys panoramic views through a graceful bay window and flows seamlessly into both the dining room and sitting room, creating a superb space for both family living and entertaining. Also on the ground floor are a study and an additional bedroom.
On the garden level, the kitchen features an extensive range of bespoke floor and wall-mounted units. Adjacent is a cosy sitting room with an open fireplace, along with a further bedroom, making this level ideal for guests or staff accommodation.
The main bedroom accommodation is located on the first floor and includes a spacious master suite, along with five additional bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room.
Gardens and Grounds
Rathcline House is set within wonderful mature gardens and grounds, with the surrounding countryside providing an incredible backdrop. To the front of the house are sloping lawns with a diverse assortment of flora and outstanding specimen trees, providing colour, shelter, and privacy.
The estate enjoys approximately 500 metres of private frontage along Lough Ree, enhancing its natural beauty and recreational appeal.
Outbuildings
To the rear of the property is a traditional courtyard framed by a series of stores and six stables. The scale and arrangement of these buildings offer excellent potential for alternative uses, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
Beyond the courtyard lies an additional range of farm buildings and a walled garden, currently used as a turnout paddock and a sand arena. The outbuildings can be accessed via a separate farm entrance.
Farmland
The farmland at Rathcline is enclosed by a combination of stud railing, mature hedging, and stone walls, and comprises gently undulating grassland and mature woodland. The northern end of the estate is about 43.2 metres (141.8 feet) above sea level, while the southern boundary is about 34.1 metres (112.0 feet) above sea level. The field divisions are of a good, workable size and layout for contemporary farming. Each field is equipped with drinking troughs connected to the mains water supply.
Location
Set amid the tranquil countryside of West Longford, Rathcline enjoys a superb location on the shores of Lough Ree, just 4 kilometres from the vibrant riverside town of Lanesborough.
Lough Ree, meaning King's Lake in Irish, is the second largest of the three major lakes along the River Shannon. Renowned for its natural beauty, it is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and anglers alike.
The lake's shoreline is dotted with walking trails, while the surrounding area is steeped in history and folklore.
Lanesborough, where the River Shannon meets Lough Ree, lies at the junction of Counties Longford and Roscommon, and is a lively hub for boating, angling, kayaking, and lakeside walks. Local highlights such as the Commons North Woodland Walk, marina, and riverfront parklands enhance its outdoor appeal, while the town offers a full range of amenities, including shops, cafés, pubs, and a health centre. The award-winning Lough Ree Distillery adds further charm and supports the area's growing reputation as a visitor destination.
The county town of Longford lies just 14 km from Rathcline, with Athlone 41 km to the south, both offering an extended range of shops, services, and amenities.
The estate benefits from excellent transportation links, including easy access to the N63 connecting Longford and Roscommon. Regular bus and rail services run from both towns, providing convenient access to Galway and Dublin City, while Dublin Airport is approximately 137 kilometres distant.
The area surrounding Rathcline is renowned for its dairy, arable, and stock-rearing farms and, as such, has a well-developed agricultural infrastructure including a good selection of merchants, milk processors, livestock markets, and abattoirs.
Rathcline, Lanesborough, Co Longford, Ireland
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Distances are straight line measurements- Knock(International)37.9 miles
- Galway(International)45.8 miles
- Sligo(Local)49.9 miles
- Connemara(Local)67.1 miles
- Connemara(Local)67.8 miles
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