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Ardsallagh House, On Approx. 80.5 Ha (199 Acres), Ardsallagh, Navan, County Meath, C15X796, Ireland

€3,500,000
Sherry FitzGerald, Country Homes, Farms and Estates
PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

6

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Description

A MID-19TH CENTURY TUDOR REVIVAL RESIDENCE SET IN A PRIVATE AND PICTURESQUE POSITION JUST OUTSIDE NAVAN, COUNTY MEATH. BUILT C.1844 FOR THE DUKE OF BEDFORD, A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO RESTORE A HOUSE OF ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER AND SCALE, SET ON APPROX. 80.5 HA. (199 ACRES) OF EXCELLENT AGRICULTURAL LAND AND MATURE GROUNDS WITH RIVER FRONTAGE ALONG THE BOYNE.

PROPERTY
The property is approached via its main entrance at Bective Bridge, with a driveway leading through lands on either side, dotted with mature trees and creating an attractive sense of arrival. A gate lodge is positioned at the entrance, which will require restoration. There is also a separate secondary access located beside Boyne Hill House. The main residence stands centrally within its lands, enjoying a commanding outlook over its gardens and the surrounding countryside. To the rear lies a traditional courtyard framed by a range of stone outbuildings, accessed through substantial entrance piers. While now in need of complete refurbishment, these buildings offer significant potential for conversion to guest accommodation, leisure facilities or equestrian use, subject to planning permission. The presence of a walled garden adds an additional layer of charm and opportunity. The entirety forms a cohesive and highly appealing country estate in the heart of the Boyne Valley.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Important Tudor Revival residence dating from c.1844
Approx. 80.5 HA. (199 acres) of excellent agricultural land and woodland.
Strategically positioned right outside Navan and close proximity to the M3 motorway
Designed and built for the Duke of Bedford
Architecturally striking façade in dark limestone
Grand reception rooms with original period detailing
River frontage along the Boyne
Traditional courtyard with range of outbuildings
Walled garden with restoration potential
Gate lodge at Bective Bridge entrance

ARDSALLAGH HOUSE
Ardsallagh House is a residence of considerable historical significance, with a lineage closely tied to some of the most prominent figures in British and Irish history. The estate came into the ownership of the Earls of Bedford in 1842, shortly after which the present house was constructed. In the years that followed, the property was also owned by a number of prominent Irish families up until recent times. Designed in the Tudor Revival style, it reflects the romantic architectural sensibilities of the mid-19th century, blending medieval influences with the craftsmanship and scale of the Victorian era.
The house was noted in contemporary accounts, including that of William Wilde in 1849, who remarked on its distinctive character and the use of dark limestone, lending the building a striking and somewhat sombre elegance. The estate later passed to Lord John Russell, twice Prime Minister of Britain, and subsequently to his descendants, most notably the philosopher Bertrand Russell, the third Earl and final member of the family to reside at Ardsallagh.
While the house retains many of its original architectural features, it now requires comprehensive refurbishment and restoration throughout. This presents a rare opportunity for a purchaser to revive and reimagine a property of such pedigree, restoring it to its former grandeur.
Internally, the accommodation is both extensive and impressive in scale. The entrance hall is a particularly fine feature, rising to double height with a vaulted ceiling, intricate plasterwork and a sweeping staircase leading to a gallery landing. A carved timber fireplace and classical detailing set the tone for the principal reception rooms, which include a drawing room and dining room, both benefiting from large bay windows overlooking the surrounding grounds and river. These rooms retain fine marble fireplaces and decorative ceilings, albeit now requiring careful restoration.
Further ground floor accommodation includes a sitting room, study and kitchen, all of which maintain their period proportions and character, but would benefit from modernisation. At first floor level, the bedroom accommodation is generous, with several rooms enjoying elevated views across the estate. The principal suite comprises a dressing room and en suite bathroom, while additional bedrooms are served by further bathrooms.
The basement extends the full footprint of the house and includes former service areas such as the original kitchen, nursery, billiards room and a range of ancillary spaces. This level offers significant potential for reconfiguration.


LANDS & GROUNDS

Rarely does an estate extending to approximately 80.5 HA. (199) acres in County Meath come to the market, offering such a compelling combination of scale, setting and potential. Ardsallagh House is set within a substantial and well-balanced holding, presenting a unique opportunity to acquire not only a period residence, but a highly versatile farm and estate with significant future scope.
The lands comprise a mix of quality pasture and mature grounds, well suited to a variety of agricultural, equestrian or lifestyle uses. The holding is arranged in manageable divisions, with established boundaries and natural shelter provided by mature trees and woodland. Specimen plantings, including monkey puzzle, beech and chestnut, enhance the character of the estate, while shelter belts and boundary planting offer both privacy and protection.
A particular feature of the property is its river frontage, which forms an attractive natural boundary and adds considerably to the amenity value of the lands. The grounds immediately surrounding the house include former terraced lawns which, while now requiring reinstatement, provide an excellent framework for formal gardens and landscaped grounds. A very special feature of the property is the presence of a traditional St. Brigid's Well within the grounds. The walled garden is another notable feature, offering significant potential for restoration as either a productive or ornamental space.
To the rear of the house lies an extensive and highly attractive yard complex. In addition to the traditional courtyard, there is a particularly impressive secondary yard set beyond, which greatly enhances the overall offering. Further outbuldings and cootages include a derelict cottage situated within the estate and 3 terraced estate cottages by the walled garden. Together, these outbuildings provide substantial accommodation and flexibility.
From a commercial perspective, the yard and outbuildings represent a key asset of the property. Subject to the necessary planning permissions, there is clear potential for conversion to guest accommodation, a boutique hotel or hospitality offering, event space, or other tourism-related uses. Equally, the lands and facilities would suit continued agricultural use.

LOCATION

Ardsallagh House enjoys an enviable position just outside Navan, one of the principal towns in County Meath, often referred to as the "Royal County" due to its rich historical associations. The town provides an excellent range of amenities including schools, retail, dining and recreational facilities, while also serving as a key commuter hub to Dublin.
The area is particularly renowned for its exceptional sporting and leisure offerings. Racing enthusiasts are superbly catered for, with Navan Racecourse nearby, alongside the world-famous Fairyhouse Racecourse, home of the Irish Grand National, and Punchestown Racecourse, one of Ireland's premier racing venues. Golfers are equally well served, with a selection of high-quality courses in the vicinity including Headfort Golf Club, featuring two championship courses, and Royal Tara Golf Club, widely regarded as one of the finest parkland courses in the region.
The surrounding area is steeped in heritage, with the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne, including Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, located nearby. The River Boyne valley provides a landscape rich in history, natural beauty and outdoor pursuits. Despite its tranquil rural setting, the property benefits from excellent accessibility, with Dublin City and Dublin Airport within comfortable commuting distance, making Ardsallagh House ideally suited as both a primary residence or a country retreat.

DISTANCES
2.8 km / 5 minutes to M3 Motorway
4.1 km/ 7 minutes to Navan
16.4 km/ 20minutes to Trim
30.4 km/ 30 minutes to Ashbourne
18.9 km/ 18 minutes to Dunshaughlin
40.8 km/ 40 minutes To Dublin airport
45 km/ 50 minutes to Dublin

All distances/times are approximate.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SERVICES | Mains electricity, well water.
SALE METHOD | Private Treaty.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS | curtains, carpets & light fittings are 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

Ardsallagh House, On Approx. 80.5 Ha (199 Acres), Ardsallagh, Navan, County Meath, C15X796, Ireland

Approximate location

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  • Dublin(International)
    20.4 miles
  • Belfast(International)
    74.6 miles
  • Knock(International)
    91.0 miles
  • Sligo(Local)
    92.0 miles
  • Galway(International)
    97.1 miles

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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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