位于爱尔兰County TipperaryRoscrea的房产,其介绍如下:
SOPWELL HALL庄园位于爱尔兰蒂珀雷里郡巴林加里教区(Ballingarry, County Tipperary, Ireland)。
该物业是18世纪早期著名的爱尔兰乡村住宅,占地面积约300英亩(约121.4公顷),由迷人的公园、成熟的林地和一座16世纪城堡组成。
SOPWELL HALL地处历史悠久的伯尔(Birr)、罗斯克里(Roscrea)和尼纳(Nenagh)等三个城镇组成的三角地带。距离该物业最近的小镇是博里索坎(Borrisokane),路程大约5英里(8公里)。您可以轻松驾车前往都柏林、科克(Cork)和香农(Shannon)的国际机场。物业内的住宅坐落在植被繁茂的公园的隐秘中心位置,隐匿在绿茵深处。城堡建于1590年左右,当前无人居住,但基本完好无损。最高品质的石砌附属建筑为城堡和住宅锦上添花。
该庄园住宿区域装潢美观、富丽堂皇,主屋面积约14,235平方英尺(1,322平方米),由5间主会客室和10间卧室组成。再加上1个开间和4栋庄园小屋,庄园可以利用的总居住面积达到了18,342平方英尺(1,704平方米)。
SOPWELL HALL庄园建于1745年,由著名建筑师弗朗西斯·宾顿(Francis Bindon)设计,气势恢宏,但又充满热情,是早期乔治亚建筑风格的最佳代表。除了地下室意外,该房屋还有其他三个楼层,底楼和地下室均设有直接通道。宏伟的接待大厅里排列着特色鲜明的多立克(Doric)廊柱,空间用几道弧形屏风隔开,布局合理,每个分区都十分宽敞。该楼层的晨会室、书房、起居室和餐厅全都令人印象深刻。各个区域均呈现出高端乔治亚建筑最为出众的配置和布局,每个地方都沐浴着充沛的自然采光,安装了令人印象深刻的大理石壁炉架,壁炉架配有明火敞口和装饰性壁带。整栋住宅有着非比寻常的层高,安装了大型玻璃窗,使得全屋都能享受充沛的自然采光,这也是该物业的一大亮点。
沿着宽阔的雕花楼梯可以走到二楼华美的大型楼梯平台。这里的建筑建构令人印象深刻,6根黄褐色人造大理石柱相得益彰,还有1个带玻璃中庭、比例完美的大型穹顶天花板。该层共设有5间卧室和4间浴室。主卧套房位于房屋东南角。三楼还有另外5间卧室和1间浴室,还有1间游戏室和书房。地下室包括客厅、大厨房、酒窖、洗衣房和员工公寓。开间位于毗邻的庭院内,面积为660平方英尺(61平方米)。
该庄园是21世纪难得一见的宁静天堂,可以充分保障您的隐私。SOPWELL HALL位于中心位置,拥有1条长达半英里的车道,能够欣赏公园和林地全景景观。庄园外缘环绕着1条林地带,充分保障您的隐私,营造出宁静的氛围。庄园里种植了大量古木和标本级树木,其中包括特别出众的西班牙栗树、著名的古代山毛榉树种和罕见的西伯利亚蟹爪树。林地里还种植着本地橡树、山毛榉、白蜡树、落叶松和云杉。庄园的各个地方都会随着四季变化呈现缤纷的色彩。您还能在庄园里看到许许多多野生动物。经常见的动物有红松鼠、松貂、狐狸和野兔,也能找到秃鹰、猫头鹰和猎鹰。庄园毗邻占地500英亩的Coillte林地,如果您想在周边风景如画的环境中长时间散步,这也是一个好去处。
庄园自有的300英亩(121.4公顷)土地中,大约三分之二是成熟的牧场,三分之一是林地。
这是一座幽静的庄园,但是也邻近城镇生活配套设施,交通同样便利,距离M7高速公路仅有12.4英里(20公里)。
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销售中介大卫·阿什莫尔[地产服务监督局(PSRA)执业证书编号003640]
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An attractive 300-acre (121 hectare) parkland estate within a well-timbered woodland perimeter and including the most attractive early Georgian Sopwell Hall, built 1745, and the striking Killaleigh Castle, which dates to circa 1590.
Sopwell Hall is situated in a triangle of the historic towns of Birr, Roscrea and Nenagh. The nearest small town is Borrisokane, which is some 5 miles or 8 kilometres away. The International airports at Dublin, Cork and Shannon are within easy driving distance. The fine Georgian house is privately and centrally positioned deep within mature parkland. Killaleigh Castle, built circa 1590, is now unoccupied but largely intact. The stone outbuildings are of the highest quality and richly augment the house and castle.
Built in 1745, to a design attributed to the renowned architect Francis Bindon, Sopwell Hall is imposing yet welcoming and conforms to the best traditions of early Georgian architecture. The house stands three storeys over basement with direct access from the ground and basement levels. The magnificent reception hall, lined with distinctive fluted Doric pilasters and divided by a screen of arches, is spacious and well-proportioned. A morning room, study, drawing room and dining room are each impressive. Displaying the very best features and proportions of fine Georgian architecture each is filled with natural light, has impressive large marble chimneypieces with open fires and ornate cornicing. A feature of the entire house is the abundance of natural light with ample tall and large glazed windows.
The broad carved staircase leads to a generously large landing on the first floor. Impressive architecturally, there are six matching scagliola sienna marble columns and a large, perfectly proportioned domed ceiling, with a glazed atrium. There are 5 principal bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on this floor. The Master Bedroom Suite occupies the south-eastern corner. The second floor provides 5 further bedrooms and a bathroom and has a games room and study. The lower ground includes a sitting room, large kitchen, wine cellar, laundry and staff apartment. The Studio is positioned in the adjacent courtyard and comprising some 660 square feet or 61 square metres.
The accommodation is grand and beautifully executed, with the principal house comprising some 14,235 square feet or 1,322 square metres and including 5 principal reception rooms and 10 bedrooms. A studio and 4 estate lodges combine to present some 18,342 square feet or 1,704 square metres of possible accommodation in total.
The estate is a haven of tranquillity and privacy that is rare in the 21st-century. Positioned at the end of a half-mile drive Sopwell Hall occupies a central position within its own estate and enjoys a panoramic view over the park and woodland. The outer parts of the estate comprising a perimeter woodland belt and creating a great sense of privacy and seclusion. Among the many ancient and specimen trees throughout the estate are some particularly fine Spanish chestnut, a noted ancient beech wood and a rare Siberian crab-apple tree. The woodlands include indigenous oak, beech, ash, larch and spruce. All through the year there is a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the estate. There is, too, much wildlife to be found on the estate. Red squirrels, pine martens, foxes and hares are regularly sighted, and buzzards, owls and falcons can also be found. The Coillte forestry, circa 500 acres, which adjoins the estate provides great amenity for long walks in beautiful surroundings.
Of the circa 300 acres or 121.4 hectares within the estate about two-thirds comprise matur e parkland grazing and one-third is in woodland.
Whilst being wonderfully secluded the estate is nearby to town amenities and easily accessible, with the M7 motorway accessible some 12.4 miles or 20 kilometres away.
Excess€7million. For full sale details or to arrange a viewing please contact David Ashmore on +353 87 251 2909 or dashmore@lisneysir.com