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布朗的山庄
卡洛,县卡洛,爱尔兰
一座独特而重要的乔治亚州中级宅邸,可俯瞰卡洛镇,并以暖色调的花岗岩建造而成。
雄伟的Browne's Hill House建于1763年,位于Carlow镇上空,在约5英亩(2公顷)的私人游乐园内,可以俯瞰Killeshin Hills和Wicklow山脉的高处。石材雕刻的外观令人印象深刻且豪华,内部的原始细节均非凡,自18世纪中叶以来,在很大程度上保持不变。一个又大又稳定的院子,又是用切石砌成的,离房子很近。理由是私人的。
房屋内的住宿空间可扩展至约14,111平方英尺或1,311平方米,包括5间主要接待室和16间卧室。稳定的院子可扩展至约14118平方英尺(或1312平方米),并包括两套公寓,如果有必要,则可提供5间卧室,但需要任何必要的同意,并且可能会增加更多。虽然整个属性都需要修复,但结构看起来很垂直,并且潜力很大。
Brown的Hill House设计精美对称,包括6个海湾入口前部和2个海湾装饰的前围,布置在地下室以上3层楼上。在主要接待室的内部,有一些精美的石膏像,在客厅有一些特别精美的洛可可式石膏像,在楼梯厅里有雕刻精美的树叶石膏像。洛可可式石膏像Stoccodore Robert West一样,以高浮雕形式呈现鸟类。弯曲的门厅里有一个浅色的多立克多门框,一丝不苟的檐口和赃物的带子。楼梯大厅以灰泥树叶装饰,并设有18世纪的原始木材楼梯。弓形的晨间空间比例完美,当原始图书馆于1961年改作厨房时,它仍保留着18世纪安装的书柜。卧室的地板非常符合其原始布局,八角形的卧室特别精致。尽管房屋宽敞,但仍保持了居家般的舒适感,而在此类大型房屋中通常不可见。
坚固而稳定的院子距离房屋不远,并且包括一系列宏伟的四角形切割花岗岩石材附属建筑。像房子一样,它保留了很多独创性,但还需要升级。经任何必要的同意,房屋和马stable可以有其他用途。房屋设计中展现出的精美对称性在稳定的院子中得以延续,即使与当前废弃的状态结合使用,美丽的花岗岩石材也极具吸引力。
位于卡洛(Carlow)镇的外围,有一种宁静的乡村感,加上靠近城镇设施和良好的道路连接的满足感。距都柏林市中心52英里或84公里,得益于强大的公路和铁路连接,卡洛(Carlow)除了自身的自主产业外,还已经成为都柏林成功的卫星城。可从卡洛(Carlow)前往M9高速公路和N80主干道。从卡洛到都柏林,基尔肯尼和沃特福德的城市也有定期火车服务。 。
卡洛镇(市中心)2.6英里或4.1公里。开车9分钟,卡洛火车站2.2英里或3.5公里。开车7分钟即可到达都柏林市52英里(85公里)。驾车1小时15分钟,基尔肯尼市24英里(39公里)。开车31分钟,即可到达沃特福德市50英里(81公里)。开车1小时。都柏林机场1小时8分钟车程,罗斯拉尔渡轮码头1小时20分钟车程。
BER豁免(建筑节能等级)
Eircode [属性特定的邮政编码] R93 D5R6,GPS位置52.8314954(纬度),-6.8852993(经度)
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BROWNE’S HILL HOUSE
CARLOW, COUNTY CARLOW, IRELAND
A distinguished and important mid-Georgian mansion positioned overlooking Carlow town and attractively built in warmly coloured granite stone.
Built in 1763 majestic Browne’s Hill House stands above Carlow town, within some 5 acres (2 hectares) of private pleasure grounds, with elevated views to the Killeshin Hills and Wicklow mountains beyond. The carved stone exterior is impressive and sumptuous and the interior extraordinary for both the original detailing and that it has remained largely unaltered since the mid-18th century. A substantial stable yard, again in cut-stone, is positioned a short distance from the house. The grounds are private.
Accommodation within the house extends to some 14,111 square feet or 1,311 square metres and includes 5 principal reception rooms and 16 bedrooms. The stable yard extends to some 14,118 square feet or 1312 square metres and includes two apartments providing an additional 5 bedrooms, subject to any necessary consents, and more could possibly be added. While the entire property requires restoration, the structures appear plumb and there is great potential.
Beautifully symmetrical in design, comprising a 6 bay entrance front with a 2 bay pedimented breakfront, Brown’s Hill House is arranged over 3 storeys above a basement level. Inside the principal reception rooms feature some fine plasterwork with particularly elaborate rococo plasterwork in the drawing room and finely carved foliage plasterwork in the stair hall. The rococo plasterwork features birds in high relief, in the manner of Stoccodore Robert West. The curved entrance hall has a pedimented Doric doorcase and a mutule cornice and frieze of swags. The stair hall is decorated with plasterwork foliage and features the original 18th-century timber staircase. The bow-fronted morning room is perfectly proportioned and while the original library was repurposed as a kitchen in 1961 it still retains the 18th-century fitted bookcase cabinets. The bedroom floors are very much in their original layout and an octagon bedroom is particularly exquisite. Whilst extensive the house retains a homeliness, often not evident in such large houses.
The substantial stable yard is positioned a short distance from the house and comprises a magnificent quadrangular shaped range of cut-granite stone outbuildings. It, like the house, retains much originality but also requires upgrading. Subject to any necessary consent(s) the house and stable yard could have possibilities for alternative uses. The exquisite symmetry displayed in the house design is continued in the stable yard and when combined with the beautiful granite stone is extremely attractive, even in the current disused condition.
Situated on the periphery of Carlow town there is a calming sense of countryside combined with the satisfaction of being close to town amenities and good road connections. Located 52 miles or 84 kilometres from Dublin city centre and benefiting from strong road and rail links Carlow, in addition to its own autonomous industry, has become a successful satellite town of Dublin. The M9 motorway and N80 trunk road are accessible from Carlow. There are also regular train services from Carlow to Dublin, Kilkenny and Waterford cities. .
Carlow town (centre) 2.6 miles or 4.1 km. 9 minutes driving, Carlow train station 2.2 miles or 3.5 km. 7 minutes driving, Dublin city 52 miles or 85 km. 1 hour 15 minutes driving, Kilkenny city 24 miles or 39 km. 31 minutes driving, Waterford city 50 miles or 81 km. 1 hour driving. Dublin airport 1 hour 8 minutes driving, Rosslare Ferry Port 1 hour 20 minutes driving.
BER Exempt (Building Energy Rating)
Eircode [Property Specific Post Code) R93 D5R6, GPS Location 52.8314954 (latitude), -6.8852993 (longitude)
For full details, including floorplans and mapping, contact Selling Agent David Ashmore