Shriff Cottage,
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Shriff Cottage,
Shriff Cottage, On Lough Gill, Dromahair, Co Leitrim Shriff Cottage On Lough Gill, Dromahair, Co Leitrim On c. 28.32 Hectares (70 Acres) For Sale by Private Treaty A hidden period retreat, in a mature & magical setting with magnificent views over the famous Lough Gill and pleasantly sheltered by mature trees and shrubs. • Sligo 14km • Knock International Airport 62km • Dublin City & Airport 200km Shriff Cottage • Entrance Hall • Drawing Room • Dining Room • Ante-Room • Kitchen • Breakfast Room • Sitting Room • Downstairs WC • 5 Bedrooms • Family Bathroom Fisherman’s Cottage • Sitting Room • Kitchen • Bedroom • Bathroom Out Buildings • Courtyard • Coach House • Stables • Glass House Gardens, Lands & Amenities • Walled Garden • Paddocks • Woodland • Lake Jetty DESCRIPTION Set amid c. 70 acres, Shriff Cottage is a charming and immensely appealing period residence dating from the early 1800’s overlooking Lough Gill, and Yates’ Lake Isle of Innis Free. The Palmer family, who built Shriff cottage originally as a hunting lodge adding later additions over the years, remained in residence until the 1950’s. The current owners who bought Shriff over 30 years ago embarked on a full restoration of the property and grounds, including reroofing of all the buildings, sensitive window restoration, rewiring and plumbing, while retaining all the character which one would expect from a period property. An unassuming avenue leads to the front of the property where one will instantly be captivated by the magical location, where rushing water of a waterfall fills the air and the eye stretches out over the calming waters of Lough Gill and the surrounding countryside. Situated in the heart of Yates country on lovingly restored the original c. 2 acre walled garden, which is filled with flowering the Sligo/Leitrim Border, the cottage comes with an interesting history. It is said that shrubs and vegetables in summer. A lawn to the front of the house leads to the former British Prime Minister Robert Peel, hunted at Shriff. The current owners have river and waterfall which cuts through the lands to the lake. The lands which lovingly restored and maintained the cottage, while retaining a wealth of period features surround the house is divided into c. 20 acres of grazing land and c. 50 acres of and simplicity so as not to detract from the picturesque surroundings. The spacious old woodland. The woodland which surrounds the property is estimated at over accommodation is laid out over two floors with bright and spacious reception rooms 200 years old, and is designated an area of Special Scientific Interest, due to the and comfortable bedrooms. The ground floor comprises entrance hall, dining room, age of this mixed broadleaf woodland and the many creatures which inhabit it. ante-room, kitchen, breakfast room, sitting room and bedroom. A winding stairs leads to the first floor where there is a bright and spacious drawing room, four further bedrooms and two family bathrooms, there is also a back staircase once for servants. To the rear of the property is the original cut stone courtyard which houses coach houses, stables, a vinery and further storage rooms. The courtyard could easily be converted, subject to the necessary permissions, to provide for further accommodation. The gardens and grounds are a particular feature of Shriff and the owners have A gentle slope leads down to the shore of Lough Gill, which is separated from the remainder of the lands by the road which surrounds the lake. Overlooking the water’s edge is a charming Fisherman’s Cottage which the owners also restored and comprises; sitting room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. For the boating enthusiast there is a private jetty stretching into the lake, where one can row out and enjoy the same views that inspire Yates’ famous poetry. Location Shriff Cottage is located on the western shores of Lough Gill on the Sligo - Leitrim Boarder, basic day to day needs. Sligo town is approximately 14km away, and is the largest town an area renowned worldwide of its natural beauty and landscape. The Lough Gill system in the North-West of Ireland the town has a range of shops, restaurants, bars, pubs and consists of the River Bonet that flows into the eastern end of the lake and the River good transport networks with a regular train line to Dublin and bus services to the rest Garavogue which drains the lake to the west near Sligo Town. The picturesque lake is of the country. Knock International Airport, a busy Airport, flies throughout Europe is surrounded by woodlands, such as Slish Wood, Dooney Rock, and Hazelwood all of which approximately 62km drive while The cities of Dublin and Belfast with their respective contain popular nature trails and viewing points along the lake. The wooded hills of Slieve International Airports are both about 2hrs 30 minutes away. Killery and Slieve Daean dominate the south shore. The lake contains about twenty small islands, most notable being the Lake Isle of Innisfree, made famous by W. B. Yeats’ Poem of the same name. The village of Dromahair is a short drive away and will provide for For the sporting enthusiast there is boating available on the Lough while If you are a competitive sailor one can join the well known Sligo Yacht Club situated at Rosses Point or you can walk the beach at low tide and find oysters at Drumcliffe and razor clams at Sligo is an area of renowned cultural significance being the home to both W B Yeats Portavard. The region has a number of excellent golf courses including the internationally the world renowned poet laureate who is buried at Drumcliffe and The Countess known links courses at Rosses Point and Enniscrone,. The area is renowned for both sea Markievicz, the renowned Irish freedom fighter who lived at Lissadell House, which is and river fishing. In recent years this part of Ireland has become a Mecca for surfers with now open to the public. Parkes Castle once home to the Parke Family is situated just a world renowned surfing at Mullaghmore, Strandhill, Enniscrone and Rosses Point. The short 5 minute drive away on the lough shore has been sympathetically restored a now main hunt of the area is the Sligo Harriers who meet regularly during the season and is is a well-known visitor attraction. within easy boxing distance. Shriff Cottage retains the sporting rights over 6 adjoining townlands while excellent woodcock and snipe shoot is available locally. Accommodation Approx. 343.9 sq.m (3,702 sq.ft) Shriff Cottage Directions From Sligo follow the N4 turning on to the N16 and then turn right on to the R286. Continue on this road until you pass Parkes Castle on your right. Continue for approximately 3km until a Y in the road with a small white cottage, turn left at the Y and continue up the hill and the entrance to Shriff Cottage is on your left hand side. Services Reception Room/ Living and Circulation Areas • OFCH • Mains Water • Septic Tank Kitchen Viewings Storage Strictly by Appointment Bathroom Bedroom BER Exempt 01 662 3255 | 8-34 Percy Place, Dublin 4 Robert Ganly - rganly@ganlywalters.ie | Celia Lamb - clamb@ganlywalters.ie ganlywalters.ie Important Notice Ganly Walters for themselves and for the Vendors of this property whose agents they are given notice that: Receipt of these particulars implies an obligation to conduct all negotiations through this company only. The contents shall not be construed to form that basis of any contract. Whilst every care is taken in their preparation, the company will not hold themselves responsible for any inaccuracies contained therein. 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