Irish Independent - Farming

Kildare coach house to rejuvenate sales

- Jim O’Brien

A CHARMING Georgian House together with a substantia­l converted coach house set in secluded parkland looks likely to spark the property market into life in Kildare over the next few weeks.

Rathernan Glebe is a fantastic residence extending to 4,000 sq ft. It has commanding views towards the Hill of Allen, just seven miles from Naas, six miles Newbridge and within easy reach of Dublin city centre and airport.

The main property was completely restored in the mid 1980s and it is now in first class condition with many period features which include sash windows, timber floors, marble chimney pieces and an elegant staircase.

The well proportion­ed reception rooms and principal bedrooms have long sash windows with high ceilings.

They are full of light with lovely views across the surroundin­g gardens and farmland. The coach house extends to 2,700 sq ft and was restored in 2000 to a very high standard, with double glazed windows and oil fired central heating.

Both Rathernan Glebe and the coach house are independen­t of each other and they are completely private and are surrounded by mature specimen trees and lovely mature gardens, which are a feature of the property.

EXPANSIVE

There are expansive lawns, interspers­ed by flowering shrubs and borders that create a profusion of colour throughout the summer months, sheltered by mellow stone walls and mature beech hedging.

The seven acres of lands with the houses are set out in two paddocks.

The property is for sale by private treaty and comes with an asking price of €975,000.

For further informatio­n or appointmen­t to view contact Paddy Jordan at 045433550.

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