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Beds | 5 beds |
Price | €795,000 |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 270 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Sep 12, 2024 |
Eircode | Y35 D2F8 |
Group Name | Online Estate Agent.ie |
Sales License Number | 003808 |
Description
This historic Georgian home is believed to have been the dower house built for Sir Francis Le Hunte following the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The main house spans around 222 sq. m. (2,174 sq. ft.), offering a charming and character-filled living space on a picturesque timbered site with splendid gardens. "Artramon Cottage" is a remarkable early 19th-century residence set on approximately 1 acre of beautiful mature gardens. The property includes a converted old schoolhouse, now a mezzanine apartment, suitable for various uses and spans c. 48 sq.m. (c. 517 sq.ft.) Located in Crossabeg Village, "Artramon Cottage" is conveniently just a ten-minute drive from the amenities of Wexford Town and a similar distance from the pristine sandy beach at Curracloe. Within walking distance of Crossabeg Village amenities, the property is close to a church, school, childcare facility, sports field, and public house. The property is also just 4km from Castlebridge Village. This detached Georgian period house is set on approximately 1 acre and is a protected structure listed in the County Wexford Development Plan (Registration Number 15703243). The property exudes historical charm and character. Notable features include an Alfred Cochrane-designed front porch, original window shutters, and a murmuring stream winding through the garden with a natural pond. The exterior boasts extensive and beautiful gardens with a wide variety of mature trees, an old schoolhouse ideal for use as a granny flat or similar, and several useful stone-built outbuildings. Services: Waste percolation system; Mains water; Oil central heating; Fibre Broadband and Telephone. Accommodation Entrance Porch 2.11m x 1.15m Entrance Hall 3.79m x 1.90m Sitting Room 8.54m x 4.49m With feature fireplace, solid fuel stove. ‘The Sirs Room’ (Study) 3.90m x 2.89m Living Room 5.48m x 4.69m With feature fireplace, granite surround, solid fuel burning stove. Kitchen 4.84m x 2.62m With fitted wall and floor units, Belfast sink, double oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer. Breakfast Room 3.25m x 3.11m Rear Hall 2.69m x 1.82m Utility Area 2.29m x 1.13m Shower Room 2.30m x 1.35m With w.c., w.h.b. and shower stall. Stairs to First Floor With spacious landing area. Master Bedroom (Including Ensuite) 5.55m x 3.81m With fitted wardrobes & ensuite with w.c., w.h.b., clawfoot bath-shower. Bedroom 2 3.87m x 2.98m With fitted wardrobes. Rear Hall 2.65m x 1.16m Bedroom 3 3.85m x 2.86m With fitted wardrobes. Bedroom 4 2.69m x 2.66m Total Floor Area: c. 222 sq.m. (c. 2,174 sq.ft.) Old Schoolhouse Entrance Porch leading to : Open Plan Living Room/Dining Room 5.63m x 4.64m Shower Room 2.41m x 2.20m With w.c., w.h.b. and shower stall. Kitchen 2.81m x 1.35m With fitted wall and floor units. Spiral Staircase from Living Room to: Bedroom 4.18m x 3.03m Floor Area: c. 48 sq.m. (c. 517 sq.ft.) Features: 200 year old period Georgian residence. Sought after location. Easy access to Dublin Wexford motorway (M11). Charm and character in abundance. Original window shutters Electric front gates Directions: Proceed to from the N11 to Crossabeg. In Crossabeg Village take the Castlebridge Road. The property is 200m on the right hand side.
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BER: Exempt
Date created: Jun 17, 2024