Croghan house Lifford, Co. donegal
Croghan House Lifford, Co. Donegal Impressive Country residence in a wonderful setting On approximately 16.18 hectares/40 acres Lifford 1.4 km, Strabane 2.9 km, Newtownstewart 18.4 km Derry 25.1 km, City of Derry Airport 37.0 km, Letterkenny 25.9 km Omagh 32.5 km, Ballybofey 29.9 km Basement Floor Laundry room* Office* Gym* Snooker room* Boiler room* Wine cellar* Porch with entrance. Ground Floor Entrance hall* Reception hall* Drawing room* Dining room* Living room* Kitchen* WC. First Floor Landing* 4 Bedrooms (2 ensuite)* Nursery* Walk in wardrobe* Main bathroom. Grounds Double garage* Traditional lofted outbuildings including courtyard with 13 Stables* Impressive avenue* Kept grounds* Woodland and Water feature. History Dating from 1724, Croghan House once was the residence of the Governor of Lifford Gaol. It is rumoured that there was once a tunnel leading from the house straight to the Courthouse/Gaol. Lifford Courthouse or Lifford Jail, as it is sometimes referred to by locals, is a historic courthouse situated in the centre of Lifford. The building was designed by local architect Michael Priestley and built in 1746 in order to enable a circuit assizes judge to visit the county. The Courthouse also incorporated The County Gaol in the basement which was to last as a place of confinement for debtors, felons and eventually those deemed to be lunatics, until a new jail was completed next to the courthouse in 1793. This large jail was demolished in 1907. The Courthouse itself, however, continued to hold trials until 1938. For a time, the building fell into disrepair before being improved in the late 1980s and then fully renovated and reopened as an award-winning Heritage Centre in 1994. Savills Country 20 Dawson Street Dublin 2 Tel: +353 1 6634350 Email: country@savills.ie
Croghan House Location and Amenities Croghan House is a gracious country house set amidst manicured grounds and woodlands on the outskirts of the popular town of Lifford in Co Donegal. It is situated on an elevated site overlooking the River Finn just before it meets the River Mourne to form the River Foyle. The A5 road is a mere 2.6km giving easy access to both Dublin and Derry. County Donegal sits perched on the most north westerly tip of Ireland and is considered one of Irelands most beautiful and unspoilt places which is all about its history, heritage and landscape. Donegal is typified by its dramatic towering sea cliffs, rolling lush hills and stunning beaches. Lifford is the county town of County Donegal. It is the administrative capital of the county and the seat of Donegal County Council. Lifford lies in the Finn Valley area of East Donegal where the River Finn meets the River Mourne to create the River Foyle. There are an abundance of places to visit and things to do in the vicinity, including The Glenveagh National Park, the Atlantic Drive, Rosapenna renowned Hotel and Golf Links, the Giants Causeway and there are the most beautiful beaches within an hour s drive including Rathmullan and a bit further to Port Salon. The Donegal Harriers meet in the local area; there is fishing on local rivers such as the River Foyle as well as several local lakes within the County. Golf courses nearby include Strabane, Ballybofey and Stranolar Golf Club, Newtownstewart Golf Club, Letterkenny and City of Derry Golf Club. There is excellent local shopping in Lifford and Strabane with larger shopping centres in Letterkenny and Ballbofey. There is also a good selection of primary and secondary schools in the surrounding area. Description Presented in excellent condition, Croghan House offers a lifestyle in the Grand scale with formal reception rooms, high ceilings and a great sense of spaciousness, light and spectacular views of the lands, rolling fields and countryside. Croghan House is a two storey over garden level period residence that lends itself to entertaining well, with about 380 sq mt / 4,093 sq ft of luxury accommodation. The exterior is of Georgian style with large windows from the main reception rooms. The house is symmetrical in layout with an attractive pillar portico leading to the double front doors. The interior of the house is impressive with a grand staircase. The ceilings, cornices and centre roses in the reception rooms are all ornate and highly decorative. They really embellish the rooms and the high ceilings compliment the scale and proportion giving a great sense of space and light. The bedrooms are all of good size and proportions with superb views over the grounds. The garden level basement features a large billiard room, gym, office, cellar room and a spacious utility room. Accommodation Ground Floor Entrance Hall Large inviting entrance hall with an ornate marble fireplace and glazed double doors leading through into the main hall. Staircase Hall Fine staircase leads to the first floor landing. Lit by a Georgian feature window giving great light in the hall.
Second Staircase - from ground floor to the basement. Drawing Room A door from the staircase hall leads into this wonderful room of magnificent proportions with highly decorative ceiling cornice and centre rose. The room is very well lit with three windows. Large ornate marble mantelpiece and double doors leading out to the beautiful views over the countryside. Dining Room Well-proportioned room with decorative ceiling rose and cornice. Large marble mantelpiece with open grate. Three large windows giving great light and spectacular views. Living Room Decorative ceiling cornice and centre rose. This is a cosy living room with marble mantelpiece and open grate. Kitchen Aga oil fired cooker with a brick feature surround. Range of fitted kitchen units with stunning granite worktops. Breakfast area, door leading out to the courtyard and outbuildings. Guest Cloakroom WC and wash basin. First Floor return Bedroom 4 (double) with Ensuite Fitted carpet, bright and spacious with 3 windows giving great light into this room, centre rose and cornice. Ensuite Fitted cupboards, WHB, WC and steam power shower. First Floor Landing A bright large landing centrally located and leading to all bedrooms (lit by Georgian fanlight) Bedroom 1 (master bedroom) Ensuite Beautifully proportioned double room with superb views and 2 large windows. Centre rose, large ornate cornice and walk in wardrobe. Ensuite WC, Whb, centre rose and enclosed power shower system. Bedroom 2 Overlooking garden and countryside. A fine double bedroom, centre rose and large ornate cornice. Main Bathroom Ornate free standing bath with a featured arch surround. Shower, Elegant WHB, high level cistern WC. Bedroom 3 Fine bright double bedroom overlooking garden with centre rose and ornate cornice. Circular window. Bedroom 5 (Nursery) Good sized room with fitted wardrobes and large window with superb views.
Basement A high and dry basement with a large central hall with tiled fl oor. Back Hall / Boiler room Tiled fl oor, Oil fi red boiler, (Beam) hoover system. Large Utility/laundry Plumbed for washing machine, fi tted cupboards and kitchen units. Wine Cellar Tiled fl oor with space for plenty of storage for fi ne wines. Billiard Room / Gym Fitted carpet, great light coming in from 3 windows, 2 window seats and antique oven system with heated sink. The Grounds and Garden The house is approached along an attractive tree lined and stud railed avenue. This leads up to a large forecourt area that sweeps around to the front and side of the house. There is also a second entrance to the property that is located to the rear of the property and may have been used as a staff entrance to Croghan House. Sweeping around to the side of the house there is a large paved brick courtyard with a lofted double garage with automated shutters. Located just behind the garage are further lofted outbuildings with a selection of stables and storage sheds. The gardens are well maintained with mature trees and hedgerows surrounding the property. To the front of the house is a wooded area with a wonderful rock water feature. The entire garden is sheltered by great stands of Beech, Copper Beech and Sycamore trees as well as many fl owering shrubs. The views looking down from the property sweep right across the countryside taking in Lifford, Strabane, Newtownstewart and the Derry and Donegal countryside. Services Oil fi red central heating. Mains water supply from private reservoir, Gas, Broadband, septic tank. Monitored alarm system, CCTV, Internal (BEAM) hoover system. Directions Take M50 Northbound. Follow M1, N2 At junction 14, take the N33 exit to N2/ Ardee/Derry. Continue on N33 through 3 roundabouts, follow sign for N2. Stay on N2 until merge onto A5. Continue on A5 until you reach Strabane. At the second roundabout in Strabane turn left onto the A38. After the bridge take the fi rst left onto the N15. Drive 700m and the entrance to Croghan House will be on the right hand side. Viewings Main House total 380 sqm / 4,093 sq ft approx. Strictly by appointment only.
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