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Dromagh,约翰斯敦,纳斯,基尔代尔郡,爱尔兰
迷人而迷人的古宅,宜人地位于Johnstown村庄外围且都柏林市附近的成熟花园中。
乔治·沃尔夫(George Wolfe)的女儿埃米莉·莫德·沃尔夫(Emily‘Maud’Wolfe)建于20世纪初,以乔治亚风格建造,乔治·沃尔夫(Foreaughts)拥有邻近的广阔庄园。人们认为这是吸引人的,独特的黄色和红色砂岩砖,是为了尊重小时候深受尊敬的Maud房屋。这种历史特征和出处仍然很明显,并与现代增添的开放式居住空间完美地结合在一起,以符合人体工程学的现代生活布局提供居家般的魅力。
传统的玻璃门廊通过电动门走到绿树成荫的林荫大道上,通向内部大厅,楼梯间和图书馆。楼梯大厅有一个雕刻的木质楼梯,地面和一楼的窗户都发出充足的自然光线。图书馆保留了许多原始特色,包括安装书架,铸铁壁炉和木镶板墙壁,并链接到厨房和家庭活动室。家庭房几乎占据了房屋后部的全部空间,是一个朝南和朝东的大型开放式起居空间,并通过大型拱形开口与厨房相连。木材地板,带锤打花岗岩石凳子的固体燃料炉和裸露的砖墙增加了巨大的特色,地板采暖确保它是一个舒适的空间。大窗户可确保充足的自然光线,法式中央门可向后打开,轻松地将这个奇妙的室内空间与宽敞的户外露台联系起来。隐蔽的门与书架相连,书架配有合适的搁板和地暖。
厨房为乡村风格,占据原始房屋的两个房间,彼此之间通过开放式拱门和家庭房相连。它包括一个鲜红色的Aga烹饪炉灶,镶木天花板,合适的木质橱柜,两个贝尔法斯特风格的水槽,两个电炉,聚光灯,中央小岛,洗碗机和一个美式冰箱。相邻的引导室链接到洗衣室,卫生间和花园。一楼的其余部分由一间大型公寓套房组成,其中包括一间客厅,一间大卧室和一间淋浴房。卧室宽敞,设有大弓形窗户和衣柜。它链接到淋浴室和客厅。步入式淋浴间具有玻璃墙和超大淋浴喷头,并且有射灯,瓷砖地板,洗脸盆和WC。客厅可以与大型家庭房互连,并包括一个小型隐藏式小厨房。理想的是作为坚固的宾客公寓,它可以轻松地用作家庭办公室或家庭成员的半独立生活。楼上的住宿包括5间卧室,并保留了原有的布局,这是一个颇具特色的平房。
周边对冲确保了花园的私密性,其中包括宏伟的成熟山毛榉树和溪流。朝南的大型铺好的露台非常适合娱乐。约翰斯敦(Johnstown)村提供当地设施和良好的交通连接,附近的纳斯镇(Naas)(5分钟)以其餐厅和精品店而闻名。
Eircode,GPS位置,海拔:Eircode [属性特定的邮政编码] W91 VW70,GPS位置53.230489,-6.619063。海拔海拔305英尺或93米。
误码率:C3
在约翰斯敦村的外围,可直达M7高速公路(驾车3分钟)和巴士路线(当地,都柏林和都柏林机场)。 Sallins通勤火车站(11分钟车程),可直达都柏林市中心。 Saggart LUAS电车站有15分钟的车程。
都柏林市中心17.9英里或28.8公里,都柏林国际机场25.7英里或41公里(驾车30分钟),都柏林轮渡港口30英里或48公里(驾车38分钟)。
有关其他信息,包括平面图,请联系David Ashmore [PSRA许可证003640]。
Dromagh, Johnstown, Naas, County Kildare, Ireland
A charming and attractive period home pleasantly positioned within mature gardens on the periphery of Johnstown village and nearby to Dublin city.
Built in the early 20 th -century in the Georgian style for Emily ‘Maud’ Wolfe, daughter of George Wolfe who owned the neighbouring extensive estate of Forenaughts. It is thought the attractive and distinctive yellow and red sandstone brick was chosen in reverence to a house Maud much admired as a child. This historic character and provenance still evident and combining wonderfully with a contemporary addition and open-plan living spaces to provide a homely period charm within an ergonomically efficient layout for modern living.
Approached through electric gates up a tree lined avenue a traditional glazed porch leads into an inner hall and to the stair hall and library. The stair hall has a carved timber staircase and ample natural light from windows on the ground and first floor. The library retains much original character with fitted bookcases, a cast iron fireplace and timber panelled walls and links to the kitchen and family room. Occupying nearly the full extent of the rear of the house the family room is a large open plan living space facing south and east and linking to the kitchen through large arched openings. Timber floorboards, a solid fuel stove with a hammered granite stone bench seat and an exposed brick wall add enormous character and underfloor heating ensures it is a cosy space. Large windows ensure plenty of natural light and central French doors open back to easily link this marvellous indoor space with a generous outdoor terrace. A concealed door links to a study with fitted shelving and underfloor heating.
The kitchen is in the country style and occupies two rooms of the original house, linked by open arches to each other and the family room. It includes a bright red Aga cooking range, timber panelled ceilings, fitted timber cupboards, a twin Belfast style sink, twin electric hob, spot lighting, a central island, dishwasher and an American style fridge-freezer. An adjacent boot room links to a laundry room, a WC and to the garden. The remainder of the ground floor is comprised of a large apartment suite that includes a living room, large bedroom and a shower room. The bedroom is generous with a large bow window and fitted wardrobes. It links to the shower room and living room. A walk-in shower has a glazed wall and oversized showerhead and there is spot lighting, tiled flooring, a wash-hand-basin and WC. The living room can interconnect to the large family room and includes a small concealed kitchenette. Ideal as a substantial guest apartment it could be readily used as a home office or semi-independent living for a family member. Upstairs the accommodation includes 5 bedrooms and retains the original layout, which is quite cottage like with lots of character.
Perimeter hedging ensures privacy in the gardens, which include magnificent mature beech trees and a stream. A large south facing paved terrace is ideal for entertaining. Johnstown village provides local amenities and good transport links and nearby Naas town (5 minutes) is renowned for its restaurants and boutique shopping.
Eircode, GPS location, Elevation: Eircode [Property Specific Post Code] W91 VW70, GPS location 53.230489, -6.619063. Elevation above sea level 305 feet or 93 metres.
BER: C3
On the periphery of Johnstown village with access to M7 motorway (3 minutes driving) and bus routes (local, Dublin and Dublin airport). Sallins commuter train station (11 minutes driving) with links to Dublin city centre. Saggart LUAS tram station 15 minutes driving .
Dublin city centre 17.9 miles or 28.8 km, Dublin International airport 25.7 miles or 41 km (30 minutes driving), Dublin ferry port 30 miles or 48 km (38 minutes driving).
For additional information, including floorplans, contact David Ashmore [PSRA Licence 003640].