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Owenerragh and Pavilion, Castleconor, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo

€1,500,000 Energy Rating F26 DT62 5 beds5 baths430 m2
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Set on 55 acres just five minutes from Enniscrone Beach: Owenerragh, House & Pavillion is a magnificent estate offering unparalleled privacy, luxury, and grandeur. A stately tree-lined drive, accessed through double electric gates, sets the tone as it leads you to the concealed heart of the property. As you approach, the first striking feature is the secondary Palladian-style residence, standing tall and commanding, followed by the breathtaking main house. The main residence boasts three elegantly appointed bedrooms and is a masterclass in both sophistication and comfort. Upon entry, a grand atrium with a sweeping staircase and soaring 7-foot-high ceilings welcomes you, while the rest of the home features 3-meter-high ceilings, enhancing the sense of space and light. Its southeast orientation bathes the well-proportioned rooms in natural light, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The house exudes character and refined craftsmanship, from the classic sash windows and limestone window sills to the copper gutters and downpipes. Inside, opulent details abound, including black-and-gold marble feature fireplaces, a stunning mahogany staircase, oak flooring, underfloor heating, and cast-iron period-style radiators. All of the rooms are dual-aspect, maximising light and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The grand reception room, accented with limestone columns, features several sets of double doors that open to the gardens, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living, perfect for entertaining. The dining room, with its vaulted ceiling, overlooks the meticulously landscaped rear garden. A 'secret' door connects this space to the kitchen, making it ideal for hosting formal dinners or intimate gatherings. The kitchen itself is a country-style masterpiece, boasting marble countertops, a Belfast sinks, high-end appliances, and a hardwood-burning stove. A spacious boot room, complete with ample storage, provides practicality. Upstairs, a large front lounge with a vaulted ceiling and coving overlooks the rose garden, the surrounding woodland and the distant Ox Mountains. The southeast-facing picture window floods the space with natural light, making it a perfect retreat to unwind. This level houses three well-appointed bedrooms. The first bedroom offers dual-aspect views of the gardens and includes a walk-in wardrobe. The second, also dual-aspect, provides serene countryside views. These two bedrooms share a beautifully designed family bathroom, featuring marble tiles and a luxurious rain shower. The master suite, facing southwest, boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a stunning en-suite bathroom with a cast iron roll-top bath, mosaic tiles, and elegant brass fixtures. A spiral staircase leads to the expansive attic, presenting endless possibilities for conversion, further enhancing the home's versatility. The exterior is as impressive as the interior, with ivy gracefully cascading down the front façade. A carefully maintained rose garden of old French types and a horse sand arena make this estate ideal for equestrian or garden enthusiasts.The entire property, including its 55 acres, is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system and is continuously monitored to ensure peace of mind. In addition, a professional security firm conducts regular patrols to further enhance the property's safety. Adjacent to the main house is the equally impressive Palladian-style secondary residence, built to the same exacting standards as the primary home. This versatile building offers two spacious double bedrooms on the second floor, making it perfect for guest accommodation, a rental opportunity, or an entertainment space. Key features of this secondary residence include towering 4.3-meter-high ceilings, herringbone parquet flooring, a stunning marble fireplace, an open-plan living area measuring 9 meters by 7.5 meters, and 3-meter-tall south-facing windows. A solid staircase with handcrafted steel handrails adds to the sense of grandeur, while beautifully finished bedrooms with custom window shutters and high-quality bathrooms complete this exceptional home. The estate offers an unmatched lifestyle opportunity, with expansive gardens and woodlands to explore. Carefully planned woodland trails, lined with majestic trees, provide a safe and scenic environment for equestrian activities, allowing for gallops through this picturesque and natural setting. The forest is composed of large blocks of broadleaf trees, planted with posterity in mind. It is cut through with ten meter 'rides' providing an all weather cross-country course; providing fast sport for the local hunt. Owenerragh House and its secondary residence offer a rare combination of luxury, space, and tranquillity, creating the ultimate retreat for those seeking an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of nature. It offers within its domain an exception amenity for equestrian interests; a neighbourhood characterised by horse breeding and training establishments up to Olympian level, and about as well endowed in fly-fishing and sea angling as it is possible to be, even by Irish standards. Corballa is a quiet rural village in County Sligo, located near the Atlantic coastline and close to the premium salmon fishery of the River Moy and Killala Bay. It lies about 13 km from Ballina in County Mayo and 45 km from Sligo town, offering a peaceful, scenic setting surrounded by farmland, woods, and coastal views. The area is known for its natural beauty, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and water sports, with nearby attractions such as Enniscrone Beach, perfect for beach rides, and the Moy Estuary for its Atlantic breakers and surfing. Living in Corballa appeals to those seeking a tranquil, rural lifestyle with strong community ties. Its proximity to outdoor activities, including beach walks, birdwatching, and sea angling, makes it great for nature lovers. While the village itself has an award-winning inn promoting local music, food, and sport, nearby towns like Ballina and Enniscrone provide essential services, shops, and restaurants. Corballa offers a slower pace of life, with affordable living and the charm of the Irish countryside, ideal for those wanting to escape the busyness of urban life. For air travel, Ireland west Airport Knock is the nearest airport, located approximately 45 km (about a 40-minute drive) from Corballa. Knock Airport provides regular flights to and from the UK and Europe, making it a convenient gateway for international travel while maintaining the village's connection to rural tranquillity.

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BER: A3 BER No: 115481459 Energy Performance Indicator: 68.25 kWh/m2/yr

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James O'Flaherty
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Date created: Oct 11, 2024

James O'Flaherty
James O'Flaherty