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EDEN HALL, Ballyragget, County Kilkenny, R95 W3WV, 爱尔兰
一座最具吸引力的历史住宅,坐落在 Ballyragget 镇外围的私人林地内,坐落在宜人的诺尔河上。成熟的私人土地占地约 11.7 英亩或 4.72 公顷。
伊甸厅的历史可以追溯到大约 1761 年,以优雅的格鲁吉亚摄政风格建造,设计精美,对称且比例匀称。非常独特的是,这是 Eden Hall 首次出售,已被原始家族所有者保留了 250 多年。住宿面积约为 4,530 平方英尺或 421 平方米,包括 4 间接待室、5 间卧室、3 间浴室和一个乡村厨房。
伊甸园 (Eden Hall) 布置精美,保留了许多原始特色,包括原始的木雕楼梯、木门窗楣和百叶窗、大理石烟囱和一系列令人印象深刻的石头附属建筑。餐厅的装饰性大理石烟囱是基尔肯尼黑色大理石,在 17 至 19 世纪非常流行,因此基尔肯尼通常被称为“大理石之城”。查尔斯·斯图尔特·帕内尔 (Charles Stewart Parnell) 曾经是一位客人。
大约在 1825 年左右首次布置,花园或“游乐园”令人着迷,让人联想到简奥斯汀的小说。餐厅和厨房窗户下方设有带成熟箱形树篱的分层观赏花园,可直接通往厨房、庭院和更宽的花园步道。无数修剪整齐的步行道蜿蜒穿过整个土地,您可以欣赏风景如画的红豆杉步道、一棵古老的维多利亚李树和一棵无花果树、成熟的林地和新种植的树林。一块原本用来打网球和槌球的大草坪得到了很好的保护,坐落在成熟的林地拱门和房子本身之间,使其成为一个非常宜人的设施。丰富的鸟鸣贯穿始终。房子和花园交织在一起,创造了一个最神奇的家。
Ballyragget 是一个风景如画的小镇,大部分建于 17 世纪中叶。位于诺尔河上一个宽阔的冲积谷内,风景如画。设施是典型的小镇设施,包括一个加油站、2 家酒吧、一家咖啡馆、小学、美发沙龙、外卖餐厅、一家药店、一家肉店、一家五金店、便利店和一家大型杂货店。可以在诺尔河钓鱼,主要是褐鳟鱼和鲑鱼。该地区的步行道包括 Dunmore Woods、Jenkinstown Woods 和 Castlecomer Discovery Park 的步行道,均在大约 10 分钟车程内。
附近的基尔肯尼市距离酒店有 15 至 20 分钟车程,提供精品购物、剧院和一系列小餐馆、餐厅、酒吧和小城市典型的酒馆。一座 12 世纪的城堡、熙熙攘攘的手工艺场景、历史悠久的传统酒吧、鹅卵石小巷和秘密小巷都让基尔肯尼与众不同,再加上热闹的传统音乐场景、艺术和设计展览、流行的季节性节日和米其林星级餐厅,这座城市是这座城市的特色令人着迷。基尔肯尼学院中学提供日间寄宿、日间寄宿和每周寄宿。基尔肯尼市设有水疗中心和休闲中心。
Durrow 和 Abbeyleix 遗产城镇距离酒店有 10 和 15 分钟的车程。 M8 Dublin 至 Cork 高速公路距离酒店有 15 分钟车程。都柏林市中心可在不到 1 小时 30 分钟内抵达,都柏林机场在约 1 小时 20 分钟内抵达。都柏林-沃特福德铁路可在基尔肯尼市(约 19 分钟车程)和都柏林-科克-利默里克铁路从 Portlaoise 镇站(约 28 分钟车程)抵达。
Eircode [物业特定地址代码] R95 W3WV,GPS 位置 52.7919698 纬度,-7.3272698 经度。海拔 266 英尺或 81 米。
BER(建筑能效等级证书)豁免
EDEN HALL, Ballyragget, County Kilkenny, R95 W3WV, Ireland
A most attractive historic home idyllically positioned within private woodland grounds on the periphery of Ballyragget town, itself pleasantly positioned on the river Nore. Mature private grounds extend to about 11.7 acres or 4.72 hectares.
Dating back to circa 1761 and built in the elegant Georgian Regency style, Eden Hall is beautifully symmetrical in design and very well proportioned. Quite uniquely this is the first time Eden Hall has been offered for sale, having been retained by the original family owners for over 250 years. Comprising some 4,530 square feet or 421 square metres the accommodation includes 4 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a country kitchen.
Eden Hall is well presented and retains many original features, including the original carved timber staircase, the timber door and window architraves and shutters, marble chimneypieces and an impressive range of stone outbuildings. The decorative marble chimneypiece in the dining room is Kilkenny Black Marble, highly fashionable from the 17th to 19th-centuries and hence why Kilkenny is often referred to as the ‘Marble City’. Charles Stewart Parnell was once a house guest.
First laid out in circa 1825, the gardens or ‘pleasure grounds’ are enchanting and evocative of a Jane Austin novel. A tiered ornamental garden with mature box hedging is positioned beneath the dining room and kitchen windows, with direct access from the kitchen, courtyard and wider garden walks. A myriad of manicured walking paths meandering throughout the entire acreage and take in a picturesque Yew Walk, an old Victoria plum tree and a fig tree, mature woodland and newly planted woods. A large lawn originally laid out to allow tennis and croquet is extremely well protected, being nestled between an arch of mature woodland and the house itself, making it a very pleasant amenity. Rich bird song is omnipresent throughout. The house and gardens intertwine to create a most magical home.
Ballyragget is a picturesque town, largely laid out in the mid-17th-century. Positioned on the Nore river within a wide alluvial valley it is picturesque and scenic. Facilities are typical of a small town and include a petrol station, 2 pubs, a café, primary school, hair salon, take-away restaurants, a pharmacy, butchers, a hardware store, convenience stores and a large grocery store. Fishing on the River Nore, mainly brown trout and salmon, is available. Walking trails in the area include those at Dunmore Woods, Jenkinstown Woods and at Castlecomer Discovery Park, all within a circa 10-minute drive.
Nearby Kilkenny city is a 15 to 20-minute drive away and provides boutique shopping, a theatre and an array of eateries, restaurants, wine bars and pubs typical of a small city. A 12th-century castle, a bustling crafts scene, time-honoured traditional pubs, cobbled lanes and secret alleys all make Kilkenny special and combined with a lively traditional music scene, art and design exhibitions, popular seasonal festivals and Michelin star restaurants the city is enthralling. Kilkenny College secondary school offers day, day-boarding and weekly-boarding. Spa and Leisure Centres are available in Kilkenny city.
The heritage towns of Durrow and Abbeyleix are a 10 and 15-minute drive away. The M8 Dublin to Cork motorway is a 15-minute drive away. Dublin city centre is accessible in less than 1 hour 30 minutes and Dublin airport in about 1 hour 20 minutes. The Dublin-Waterford railway can be accessed in Kilkenny city (circa 19 minutes driving) and the Dublin-Cork-Limerick railway from Portlaoise town station (circa 28 minutes driving).
Eircode [property specific address code] R95 W3WV, GPS location 52.7919698 Latitude, -7.3272698 Longitude. Elevation above sea level 266 feet or 81 metres.
BER (Building Energy Rating Certificate) Exempt