An exceptional restored historic Georgian residence in a prime Dublin location, seamlessly blending heritage and modern luxury
A distinguished Georgian estate of architectural significance, Emsworth occupies a remarkable position just 12 kilometres from Dublin City Centre. Extending to about 75 acres, the estate offers complete privacy and security in a unique setting close to Dublin Airport.
Originally designed by renowned architect James Gandon and completed in 1794, this elegant villa, one of Gandon's only known residential commissions, has been comprehensively renovated to an exceptional standard, achieving a seamless blend of period grandeur and modern living. Emsworth also contains a tunnel, believed to have been conceived by Gandon himself, which provides a discreet underground connection to the neighbouring Abbeyville Estate. Now blocked at both ends, the tunnel remains a rare and historically significant feature and adds an intriguing layer to the property's rich heritage.
A recent extension designed by Henry J Lyons, one of Ireland's leading architectural practices, introduces light-filled spaces that connect the main house to the Guest House. These have been exquisitely designed and finished, enhancing the property's historic character while embracing contemporary style and comfort.
Set on about 17 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, Emsworth enjoys a private yet accessible setting, approached via electric gates and a sweeping, tree-lined gravel driveway. The mature grounds surrounding the house are a key feature, offering both privacy and a scenic rural backdrop, while also providing a wealth of amenities. These include formal gardens, two kilometres of woodland walks, an ornamental lake with a decked seating area, a floodlit paddle court and sports pitch, as well as an outdoor heated swimming pool and jacuzzi with adjoining BBQ areas.
Additionally, the estate offers alternative accommodation options, including a magnificent two-bedroom Guest House, recently renovated to the same high standards as the main residence.
The property is enveloped in a U-shape by about 58 acres of leased agricultural land, which surrounds the core estate and further enhances its exceptional privacy and security.
Emsworth presents a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional combination of high-quality assets in a truly unrivalled setting, all within a highly accessible and central location.
Accommodation
Features
Magnificent period house designed by James Gandon in 1794
5 reception rooms and 4 bedroom suites
Fully refurbished Guest House (2 additional bedrooms)
17 acres of landscaped gardens, terraces, tennis court/sports pitch and floodlit paddle court
Heated outdoor swimming pool and jacuzzi with two BBQ and dining areas and an outside TV and bar area
Fully equipped gym with separate Pilates room, sauna and cold plunge
Idyllic parkland surroundings, including a feature lake and extensive mature woodland
About 58 acres of freehold agricultural land surrounding the house leased on a long-term deal to Teagasc
An exceptional restored historic Georgian residence in a prime Dublin location, seamlessly blending heritage and modern luxury
A distinguished Georgian estate of architectural significance, Emsworth occupies a remarkable position just 12 kilometres from Dublin City Centre. Extending to about 75 acres, the estate offers complete privacy and security in a unique setting close to Dublin Airport.
Originally designed by renowned architect James Gandon and completed in 1794, this elegant villa, one of Gandon's only known residential commissions, has been comprehensively renovated to an exceptional standard, achieving a seamless blend of period grandeur and modern living. Emsworth also contains a tunnel, believed to have been conceived by Gandon himself, which provides a discreet underground connection to the neighbouring Abbeyville Estate. Now blocked at both ends, the tunnel remains a rare and historically significant feature and adds an intriguing layer to the property's rich heritage.
A recent extension designed by Henry J Lyons, one of Ireland's leading architectural practices, introduces light-filled spaces that connect the main house to the Guest House. These have been exquisitely designed and finished, enhancing the property's historic character while embracing contemporary style and comfort.
Set on about 17 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, Emsworth enjoys a private yet accessible setting, approached via electric gates and a sweeping, tree-lined gravel driveway. The mature grounds surrounding the house are a key feature, offering both privacy and a scenic rural backdrop, while also providing a wealth of amenities. These include formal gardens, two kilometres of woodland walks, an ornamental lake with a decked seating area, a floodlit paddle court and sports pitch, as well as an outdoor heated swimming pool and jacuzzi with adjoining BBQ areas.
Additionally, the estate offers alternative accommodation options, including a magnificent two-bedroom Guest House, recently renovated to the same high standards as the main residence.
The property is enveloped in a U-shape by about 58 acres of leased agricultural land, which surrounds the core estate and further enhances its exceptional privacy and security.
Emsworth presents a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional combination of high-quality assets in a truly unrivalled setting, all within a highly accessible and central location.
Accommodation
Features
Magnificent period house designed by James Gandon in 1794
5 reception rooms and 4 bedroom suites
Fully refurbished Guest House (2 additional bedrooms)
17 acres of landscaped gardens, terraces, tennis court/sports pitch and floodlit paddle court
Heated outdoor swimming pool and jacuzzi with two BBQ and dining areas and an outside TV and bar area
Fully equipped gym with separate Pilates room, sauna and cold plunge
Idyllic parkland surroundings, including a feature lake and extensive mature woodland
About 58 acres of freehold agricultural land surrounding the house leased on a long-term deal to Teagasc