Dempsey Geashill Castle, Geashill, Offaly R35DC42
Property Type | Detached |
Property Condition | Second Hand |
Floor Area | Sq.Metres |
No. of Bedroom(s) | 3 |
No. of Bathroom(s) | 2 |
BER | Exempt |
Onsite Parking Available | |
Special Features:
Ruins of Castle on site | |
Approached via large yard to the front of the dwelling | |
Large site/ground circa. 1.89 Hectares (4.67 acres) | |
Dual Heating (Oil & Solid Fuel) | |
Private Setting | |
Full length cellar to house (wired) | |
Located in the heart of the village | |
Selection of stone sheds and outbuildings | |
Magnificent landscaped grounds with large selection of mature trees | |
Commuting distance of Dublin |
Geashill Castle, named after the adjacent ruined home of Lord Digby's of Sherbourne agent, is an imposing structure set behind magnificent boundary walls. It is a robust and finely executed building with attractive stonework. The battered base to the rear is a most intriguing feature. Steeped in history this site, including ruins of former Geashill Castle and the boundary walls, is an important element in Geashill's heritage.
Detached six-bay two-storey over basement former guest house, built c.1870 and burned c.1922, with extension having carriage arch opening to façade is now used as a private house. Set within its own grounds. Pitched modern tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughly dressed random coursed limestone walls with tooled stone plinth, quoins, cornice and opening surrounds. Tie-bars to rear walls with stone and red brick batter base. Segmental-headed openings with tooled stone surrounds and replacement windows and door. Door to basement in south-east elevation. Ruins of former Geashill Castle to side. Site bounded by random course rubble stone wall with modern entrance gate.
The breathtaking Geashill Castle dates back to the 1870s, and is the former home of the 11th Earl of Kildare, and later Baron and Baroness Digby. Geashill is a village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is situated between the towns of Tullamore & Portarlington on the R420 regional road. Geashill has a Church of Ireland, a shop, petrol station, a post office, GAA club and two public houses.
Geashill castle is a fully functioning family home, newly rebuilt with double wall construction and internally insulated in 1995. There are three large bedrooms, two shower rooms and a family bathroom. The property has two large reception rooms and a spacious kitchen/dining room with a log burning stove. There is also a large utility room. The property oozes old-world character and is set in idyllic walled gardens within easy walking distance of all local amenities.
Accomadation:
Kitchen: 4.07 x 6.42
(Fitted kitchen, feature solid fuel stove, ceiling coving, tiled floor)
Utility: 3.59 x 2.18
(Plumbed for washing machine/dryer, tiled floor, door to side)
Sitting Room: 4.03 x 7.3
(Open fireplace, granite surround arched entrance door, tile floor, stairs to living room)
Living Room: 4.08 x 5.88
(Fireplace with inset stove, solid wood floor, ceiling coving)
Bathroom: 3.5 x 1.21
(Tiled with shower, WC & WHB)
Bedroom 1: 4.08 x 4.34
(Built in wardrobe)
Bedroom 2: 3.25 x 2.88
(Built in wardrobes)
Bedroom 3: 4.05 x 6.43
(Built in wardrobes)
Bathroom: 2.42 x 2.72
(Bath, electric shower, WC & WHB)