Carlow Median Price | AErindale on c. 30 Acres, Kilkenny Road, Carlow, Carlow Town | |
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Map | Street view | Nearby | Property Description: | • Carlow 2 MLS • M9 4 MLS • KILKENNY 19 MLS • DUBLIN 50 MLS
Erindale is a classic late 18th century brick house with many unique features and a distinct Gothic flavour. Built c. 1800, with an ingenious plan made up of curved bows. The windows in the entrance front are pointed; the 1st floor centre window, and also 2 centre ground floor windows of the bows, being Venetian windows made Gothic.
There is a very large semi-circular fanlight extending over the door and side lights, with elaborate glazing believed to be original.
Once the home of the Duke of Wellington, the house stands on a slight elevation overlooking the River Barrow with views westwards towards the Killeshin Hills. Positioned a short distance from Carlow Town, road access is superb with the recently upgraded M9 approximately 4 miles away, giving good access to the trunk road network and allowing Dublin City Centre to be accessed in less than 1 hour.
The setting is delightful through a tree lined gravelled avenue and mature gardens and grounds to the front and enclosed high walled garden maintaining privacy to the rear. Erindale is unique late 18th century house comprising c. 5,500 sq.ft. of spacious and well proportioned living accommodation, with several unusual features.
Outside: To the rear of the house is a large walled in garden laid out in lawn with rosebeds, herbaceous borders, fruit trees, gravelled walks, patio and large greenhouse. Enclosed paved barbeque patio to side of house. Garden shed, 2 loose boxes, old potting shed.
The mature grounds include many mature specimen trees and an unusual charming summerhouse originally designed as a Gazebo over the River.
The Land: includes 3 paddocks all in permanent pasture. The gardens and grounds are a feature of the property with superb mature specimen trees and flowering shrubs thr |
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