Distillery Cottage, Mullenkeagh, Cloughjordan, Tipperar... - E53 HD34 Sold

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  • 3 Bed - 123 m² / 1324 ft²

Description

Dating from 1823, Distillery Cottage was built for the manager of Kennedy’s whiskey distillery, which operated on the site between 1820 and 1860. According to Griffith’s Valuation of the 1850s, the curtilage comprised the manager’s house, a four storey mill building with two mill wheels, a brew house, cooling house and still house, various stores as well as a forge and a coopers. While the coach house remains largely intact, the mill and all other buildings are now in ruins.

The property stands in the middle of a stunning c.0.64Ha / c.1.5 acre site which has the Ballyfinboy river running parallel to the house. A foot bridge gives access to the other side which is also owned by this property. The house itself is full of character, charm and original features. The wide entrance hall leads to 3 bedrooms and a bathroom with the living section of the house to the rear. There is a spacious living room, kitchen and studio-styled room with double door access to the rear gardens. There is also a covered rear porch area.

Outside is most impressive, with the original coach house currently being used as a workshed, laundry room and store. A sweeping driveway leads to the property. The gardens are private including a number of fruit trees and front and rear gardens. This property is a little oasis, yet sits on the periphery of Cloughjordan village within walking distance access to all amenities. For anyone seeking a period property within a private setting and access to services, this is a must see property.

Features

Period styled property on a private setting
Large site
Within walking distance of Cloughjordan village

BER Details

BER: Exempt

Services

Mains Water, Septic Tank, OFCH

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