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Brownsbarn Lodge, Brownsbarn, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, R95 X2C0, Ireland

€795,000
Sherry FitzGerald McCreery, Kilkenny
PROPERTY TYPE

Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

4

SIZE

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Key features

  • State-of-the-art air circulation heat recovery system (installed January 2024)
  • Sash double glazed windows fitted in 2022
  • Roof and slates replaced
  • Attic fully insulated
  • All bathrooms fully refurbished in 2022
  • Septic tank fully serviced
  • Fibre Broadband with Three
  • Beautifully landscaped and impeccably maintained gardens
  • Oil-fired central heating
  • Mains water supply

Description

Nestled within the historic surrounds of Brownsbarn, Brownsbarn Lodge presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of timeless elegance in an exceptional countryside setting. Constructed in 1996 and extending to approx. 142.4 sq.m. (1,533 sq.ft.), this charming four-bedroom residence sits on c. 0.56 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, blending classical architectural inspiration with modern comfort. Overlooking the unspoilt beauty of the Nore Valley and steeped in rich 19th-century heritage, this is a residence of distinction, tranquillity and enduring appeal where history and contemporary living come together effortlessly.

This superb home offers an outstanding blend of exclusivity, privacy, security, and luxury, all while remaining conveniently located just 4.6km from Thomastown and approx. 21.2km from the vibrant amenities and rich cultural life of Kilkenny City a truly unique offering.

Gardens & Grounds:
The property is approached through attractive pillar entrance gates leading to a gravel driveway, which sweeps to the front of the house. The front garden is laid in lawn and framed by mature hedging, with a rugged stone wall defining the left boundary and a fenced boundary enclosing the remainder, enhancing both character and privacy.Roses climb gracefully along the front façade, providing seasonal colour, while numerous mature trees enhance the established and secluded setting. A separate boiler house, housing a Firebird Popular 90 boiler, is discreetly positioned near the entrance, alongside a fenced bin storage area.
The property enjoys extensive and mature gardens to the rear, beautifully laid out in lawn and gently shaped to create interest and depth. Railway sleeper steps lead through the grounds, adding character and linking different levels of the garden.A rich variety of planting, including an array of colourful flowers and well-established shrubbery, provides seasonal interest and a sense of seclusion, complemented by mature trees that enhance the overall setting.
Immediately to the rear of the house lies a beautifully designed formal garden, featuring neatly clipped box hedging forming symmetrical beds and intersecting gravel pathways. This elegant layout creates a series of defined planting areas, showcasing a variety of flowering plants and seasonal colour. The space is further enhanced by mature hedging providing privacy, while striking wisteria climbs the rear façade, adding softness and charm to this highly attractive and tranquil garden setting.

Location:
Brownsbarn is ideally located, within the parish of Thomastown. The property is just a 6-minute drive via the R700 to the centre of Thomastown and approximately 10 minutes from the picturesque village of Inistioge.Thomastown is a highly regarded heritage town, renowned for its character and strong community spirit. The town offers an excellent range of amenities including St. Mary's National School, Grennan College Secondary School, Thomastown Creche & Montessori School, Thomastown Primary Care Centre, and St. Columba's Hospital Community Nursing Unit.
There is a wide variety of recreational and sporting facilities including tennis and basketball courts, along with salmon and trout fishing on the River Nore. The river is also home to The Weir Pool, Ireland's first outdoor Olympic-sized swimming pool. Scenic riverside walks and thriving athletic, football and GAA clubs further enhance the town's appeal.
Thomastown also boasts an excellent selection of cafés, traditional pubs and restaurants, including award-winning establishments such as Tabu and the popular Lekker Food Collection. A range of local shops and supermarkets, including SuperValu and Lidl, cater for everyday needs.The nearby Mount Juliet Estate provides world-class amenities, including the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, host of the 2023 Irish Open, along with fine dining at the Michelin-starred Lady Helen Restaurant and The Hound at Hunter's Yard.The area is also known for its strong creative and educational offering, including Grennan Craft Mill, the National Design & Craft Gallery, and schools specialising in pottery, equestrian training and food education.Rich in history, Thomastown is home to a number of historic mills and landmarks, most notably Jerpoint Abbey, one of Ireland's finest medieval sites. The town also hosts a vibrant arts scene, with a restored concert hall and an annual Creative Arts Festival.Kilkenny City is just a 20-minute drive, offering further shopping, dining and cultural attractions, while the beaches of Wexford and Waterford can be reached within 45 minutes. Waterford City is approximately 30 minutes via the M9, and Dublin is accessible within 1 hour 45 minutes by car, or approximately 1 hour 50 minutes by rail from Thomastown Station.

Brownsbarn Lodge, Brownsbarn, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, R95 X2C0, Ireland

Approximate location

NEAREST AIRPORTS

Distances are straight line measurements
  • Waterford(International)
    22.1 miles
  • Dublin(International)
    73.3 miles
  • Cork(International)
    75.1 miles
  • Shannon(International)
    78.4 miles
  • Galway(International)
    94.5 miles

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About Sherry FitzGerald McCreery, Kilkenny

40 Parliament Street R95 WC5R

YOUR KILKENNY OFFICE

In 1876 Alexander McCreery established an auctioneering business in Kilkenny and five generations later the McCreery tradition in property continues. Peter McCreery FRICS, FIAVI, FSCSI, great grandson of the founder and Managing Director of Sherry FitzGerald McCreery, has over 30 years experience in the property business. In 2000, Peter joined Sherry FitzGerald and thus Sherry FitzGerald McCreery was established.

Sherry FitzGerald McCreery’s offices are located in a Georgian listed building at 40 Parliament Street Kilkenny – since 1924 this has been the company’s office.

The office is managed by Peter McCreery and includes a full time staff of three. Peter McCreery is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS) and a Fellow of the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland(SCSI) and Irish Auctioneers and Valuers Institute (FIAVI) and a Member of the International Real Estate Federation (MIREF).

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