
Dating to the late 18th century the house has a wonderful homely feel, large enough to provide useful reception rooms but compact enough to be easily manageable and feel comfortable throughout. The principal reception rooms all enjoy good natural light and are of pleasing proportions with long windows, fitted shuttering, good period chimneypieces, high ceilings and decorative plaster work along simple lines. The bedroom accommodation comprises two principle bedroom suites along with two further bedrooms and a further bathroom, all on the first floor. The main staircase also leads down into the basement, which is well lit and benefits from good natural light, the windows being mostly above ground level. It can be accessed either internally from the main staircase or externally from a courtyard at the rear of the house and although in need of repair it is bright and airy with high ceilings. This basement could possibly be modified to provide further bedrooms or an independent apartment.
Beautiful mature grounds surround the house and include a massive yew tree, some great specimens of copper beech, walnut, sweet chestnut, oaks, various apple trees and a lovely espalier pear walk. These combined with various shrubs and flowers give great colour throughout the year. The house benefits from a delightful private access onto The Curragh plains.Quick link to this property www.propertynews.com/n9b6
Take the M7 / N7 to The Curragh junction and take the Curragh / Kilcullen turn-off (near Newbridge) and follow the signs for The Curragh camp. Proceed through the curragh camp and turn left at a crossroads, signed for Athy. Brownstown House & Stud is the second property on the right hand side.
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