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A charming late-Victorian period residence set on about 5 acres
Killynure House is a delightful period property situated in a secluded and serene countryside setting. This two-storey house, built in the late 19th century during the Victorian era, exudes elegance and charm. The house is nestled amidst well-maintained gardens and picturesque farmland.
Approached from the R236 road, the entrance to Killynure House is marked by grand stone pillars and ornate cast iron gates. A sweeping tree-lined avenue gracefully leads to a gravel forecourt, providing ample parking space in front of the house.
Upon entering through an impressive porch, this continues into the entrance hallway and offers access to the main reception rooms in the house. Off the hallway is a drawing room which is generously sized and features an open fireplace. The drawing room, adorned with an open fireplace, offers a generous space for relaxation and entertainment. Both the drawing room and dining room feature full height canted bay windows which offers views out over the gardens and the surrounding countryside. The kitchen is interconnected with a breakfast room. The ground floor also includes a shower room, large utility room and an integral garage.
On the first floor there is the master room suite. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. All bedrooms are of a generous size and benefit from picturesque views over the surrounding countryside.
Internal period features of Killynure House include decorative coving, ornate plaster, ceiling roses original fireplaces.
In all the accommodation extends to about 307 sq m / 3,304 sq ft. Please refer to the floorplans for a full list of the accommodation.
Gardens & Grounds
The attractive and mature gardens and grounds are a key feature of this gorgeous property with a lawned area to the front and to the side of Killynure House. In all the lands extend to about 2 hectares / 5 acres.
BER Details - BER E2 - BER No.114315468