Farmhouse with stunning views and expansive land hits the market at €2m

Glenderreen House in Co Carlow enjoys a private setting off a quiet country road
Farmhouse with stunning views and expansive land hits the market at €2m

A country house and farm with stunning views across Co Carlow is on the market for €2 million.

Glenderreen House enjoys a private setting off a quiet country road, surrounded by mature trees and expansive agricultural land.

The current owners have restored and expanded the property, revealing its granite stone façade and adding two stone wings and a modern extension.

The interiors, spanning approximately 4,127sq ft over two storeys, have pine-panelled walls and ceilings as well as exposed stone walls and windows extending to floor level. A new wood-fired boiler provides the central heating.

The main entrance leads into a hallway, providing access to a spacious kitchen/dining room. The room has a wooden island and a wood-burning stove.

Adjacent are a living room and breakfast room. The ground floor extension includes a meeting room, kitchen, laundry room and boot room with a WC.

The first floor houses the primary bedroom accommodation, which includes three bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a study in the original part of the house. A connecting hallway leads to the first floor of the extension, where two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and a light-filled family room with a balcony and wood-burning stove await.

At the rear of the house, a courtyard garden is framed by two restored stone outbuildings, providing extra accommodation. One contains a one-bedroom apartment with an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, while the other houses three bedrooms and a bathroom. The second building is a playroom and living area, featuring its own wood-burning stove.

The landscaped grounds feature flower beds and a terrace for outdoor dining. The farm buildings to the west include a three-bay Dutch barn and modern five-bay cattle shed with super-vent cladding and concrete flooring.

The farmland features free-draining, ploughable pasture, enclosed by mature hedging and wire fencing, with multiple access points from two public roads. The terrain rises gently and is bordered by the Derreen River.

With potential for development or diversification, Glenderreen House is perfect for sustainable farming.

For more information on Glenderreen House, visit MyHome.ie

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