
The breathtaking five-bed mansion on the Irish market for €1.6m – and it comes with pool, gym & guest house
This luxurious family pad is located in Drumollard, just outside the town of Virginia in
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The home is located outside of Virginia in Co Cavan
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And it is now on the Irish market for €1.6million
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The pad was built in the 1890s
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It features modern and period fixtures throughout
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There's a conservatory along with views overlooking a lake
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Set on 6.5 acres of landscaped grounds, the property is surrounded by trees, colourful plants and even has stunning views over a lake.
The detached five-bed, four-bath home extends to a whopping 837 square metres.
The listing reads: 'Delightful restored and extended period house together with guest cottage, indoor heated swimming pool, 6.5 acres of colourful grounds and lake frontage."
Originally built in 1890, the home underwent a full
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Known as one of the most stunning homes in Cavan, the property has a spacious indoor swimming pool, a hard court tennis court and an entertainment room.
The estate also features a beautifully restored two-bedroom coach house that's now a self-contained guest cottage with its own kitchen and shower room.
The main house has oil-fired central heating, double glazing throughout and concrete floors on both levels.
What's more, the pad also includes a three-bay carport with a staircase leading to a bright 57-square-metre
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The home's driveway is lined with trees and follows the route of two old mill races originally built for Victorian corn mills that leads to a spacious garden and private courtyard.
This breathtaking property is in an excellent location, just minutes away to Virginia and only 90 minutes from
Inside three bed family home on Irish market for €170k on 'generous site,' in 'desirable location'
There are also several primary and secondary schools in the area, making it a great fit for
Upon entering the ground floor of the home, guests are welcomed by a pillared porch and a grand entrance hall with oak flooring and a feature marble fireplace.
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Moving further into the house, there is a stunning drawing room and formal dining room, all connected by wide doorways and traditional fixtures.
The property also features a spacious open-plan kitchen, living and breakfast area which connects to a sunny south-facing conservatory room.
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This light-filled kitchen is fitted with bespoke cabinetry, solid worktops and elegant finishes, creating the perfect space for family dining and entertaining.
A major bonus to buying the home, the conservatory opens the room with natural light and offers stunning views over the surrounding
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Moving upstairs, there are five spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with large windows, built-in wardrobes and a luxurious ensuite.
Two additional bedrooms are connected by a Jack & Jill bathroom, and there's also a fully tiled family bathroom with elegant sanitary ware and fittings.
Located in the restored coach house,the guest pad includes a living and dining space, kitchen, shower room and two upstairs bedrooms.
The indoor
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The property is listed by Colliers Estate Agents on
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The property is a five bedroom pad
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It comes with an indoor heated swimming pool
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The pad also features a guest house
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