The Tramway House, Poulaphouca,
Ballymore Eustace, W91D8N4
4 Bed Detached House
Asking Price €680,000
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Receptions
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
2
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Heating
Oil
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €680,000
Stamp Duty
€6,800*²
Rates
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Description
Nugent Auctioneers, 045 865 555, www.nugents.ie proudly present the spectacular Tramway House to the market. This distinctive and impressive home dates back to 1896 with an abundance of rich history surrounding it. Originating as the now disbanded Blessington/Dublin Steam Tramway line’s ticketing office, as well as a tea rooms and living quarters, marking the end of the line at Poulaphouca. The Tramway was a much less comfortable way to travel than today’s Luas Red Line which now terminates at Saggart (22km).
n more recent times The Tramway House has been renovated and upgraded tastefully throughout while still maintaining many original features including wood pannelling and pitch pine doors. The home is oozing with character throughout with many charming features such as its stone and brick faced exterior, feature brickwalls and fireplaces throughout and notably the handcrafted kitchen units created from old whiskey barrels.
This captivating home boasts a generous 230 sq. m / 2,475 sq. ft of accommodation including, a Double Reception Room, Kitchen/Dining Room, Bathroom, Hallways and Four Bedrooms of which three are located on the lower ground floor offering panoramic garden views. The fourth bedroom is accessed from the grand spiral stair case leading from the reception room. The Master Suite comes with its own walk-in closet area and ensuite shower room.
The home is perched at the foot of the Blessington Lakes with the most enchanting backdrop of the Poulaphouca Bridge. The gardens are dramatically set in cliffswith large decking areas availing of the views overlooking the iconic River Liffey as it flows from its source in the Wicklow Mountains. The steep confines of the 1.2-acre site features winding paths and an array of mixed trees, plants and shrubbery leading down to the riverbank at the site boundary, as well as a unique gazebo area located in the heart of the garden ideal for relaxation and recreation in the most serene of settings. The site lends itself to an ambience of seclusion and tranquillity.
Ideally situated along the N81 Tullow to Dublin Road. The Tramway House is conveniently located offering the best of both worlds, with the progressive towns of Ballymore Eustace (3.5km), Blessington (6km) and Naas (14km) all within easy reach and offering all conceivable amenities such as schools, supermarkets, pubs,restaurants, churches and cafes. This area is renowned for its sites of natural beauty, with an abundance of local leisure opportunities including Poulaphouca Pitch & Putt (400m), Tulfarris House & Golf Resort (3km), The Avon (7km), Russborough House and Park (3.5km), Blessington Greenway Trail (3km), Punchestown Racecourse (11km) and many others.
Please see the virtual tour link here:
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Location
From Main Street Blessington head southwest on the N81 towards Naas Rd, continue for 750m, at the roundabout take the 2nd exit to stay on the N81. Continue straight for 6km the property will be located on the left-hand side prior to the Poulaphouca Bridge and Poulaphouca House Hotel
Services
● Group Water Supply ● O.F.C.H. ● Electricity ● Alarm ● Septic Tank
Additional Information/Features
● BER: ● c. 230 sq. m | c. 2,475 sq. ft ● Built in c. 1896 ● Utility Room ● Storage Room
● Site size c. 1.2 acres ● Pedestrian Entrance ● Gated vehicle entrance ● Spacious decking areas
● Solar Panels ● South Facing Aspect ● Two Balconies with Double Doors ● M50 Motorway (27km) ● N7 / M7 Roads (17km)