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It’s not often that one has the opportunity to own a piece of history. Nestled away in rural Wexford, near the quaint village of Duncormick, the origins of Richfield House and Cottages, which includes Ballymagyr Castle, can be traced all the way back to the 17th Century.
The significant property, consisting of the castle, the Georgian home and four self-contained cottages, is not only described by Keane Auctioneers as “an integral component of heritage and historical treasure”, but also a property of infinite potential as “a residence, a small hotel or other residential/commercial applications”.
On approach, the garden and grounds are immaculate, featuring mature lawns, a walled garden which is currently laid out as an impressive tennis court, and a stunning mature pond.
As well as the five-bed, two-bathroom Georgian house described as being in “show-house condition”, the sale will also include four self-contained cottages and two apartments
The main property is set out over three floors, offering well-appointed and elegant rooms with both the living room and kitchen/diner overlooking the mature grounds.
The kitchen is quite eye-catching, with many original features such as original stone wall, Belfast sink with feature tap and beamed ceilings.
The cottages and apartments feature the same levels of workmanship and all are presented fully fitted and suitable for many different purposes such as short or long term holiday or residential lettings.
Situated in peaceful rural Wexford, Richfield House and Cottages are situated in the townland of Duncormick, a short driving distance from the picturesque Kilmore Quay and only minutes from beautiful beaches like Cullenstown strand.
For those with a significant budget to work with, Auctioneer John Keane describes the property as “a fantastic opportunity to acquire history and heritage at its best, offering super potential.”
For more details, contact Keane Auctioneers Wexford.