
The ‘impressive' €3million mansion with beautiful gardens, TWO private cottages and 47 stables – near busy Irish town
GIDDY UP The 'impressive' €3million mansion with beautiful gardens, TWO private cottages and 47 stables – near busy Irish town
THIS "impressive" €3million mansion has hit the Irish property market - and is just a short drive from a busy Irish town.
Mount Corbitt House in Churchtown, Mallow is located just a 22-minute drive from the main town of Mallow.
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The house sits amid a vast array of features on the land
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The kitchen is an impressive open plan space
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There is a large amount of equestrian equipment on the land
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A gorgeous large driveway leads up to the Cork property
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The seven-bedroom property boasts six bathrooms and spans across a vast countryside landscape.
On top of a stunning house and interior, the home also features several equestrian facilities.
The main house boasts an old-time charm with a grand front door and semi-circle glass feature above and several square windows.
Once you enter the property, you are met with a large tiled hallway with period features, typical of the Georgian style home.
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A set of large double doors lead you from the entryway to the main hallway with several flights of stairs.
Two reception rooms, perfect for comfort and entertaining, are off the space.
The living room features views of the impressive gardens of the property and a large open fireplace.
The second room also features large windows and a homey open fireplace at the centre of the room.
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A guest bathroom sits at the rear of the ground floor and a games room, the perfect size for a snooker table, also features.
A unique and impressive hand-crafted wooden porch sits at the back entrance of the house.
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The most breathtaking feature of Mount Corbitt House is the kitchen area.
Large wooden beams fill the large high ceiling space above the spacious room, while several chandeliers hang in decoration.
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An "expansive island" and an Aga sit at the centre of the room, giving a grounding to the vast open-plan space.
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Each bedroom features a slightly different style window
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The house features Georgian features throughout
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Both main living areas have open fires
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A gorgeous patio area sits at the side of the house
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The room is spread across a split-level with an amazing double sweeping staircase leading to a balcony area overlooking the kitchen.
Off the kitchen is also a large formal dining area with large windows, allowing light to flood the room and boasting views of the impressive grounds.
BEDROOM SPACES
While the first floor of the property boasts period features and dark wood, giving an older and homey feel, the second floor feels fresher and more modern.
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The master bedroom is a large and bright room with huge windows and built in furniture.
Also off this room is an impressively sized en-suite bathroom.
Across the upper floors of the house the layout and design of each bedroom varies.
Some rooms boast large and tall sash windows, while others feature skylights.
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Some of the rooms feature a half window style, sitting at floor level, still offering light but bringing a unique feature to the home.
The woodwork throughout the house from the staircase banisters to the doors is sturdy and cohesive.
GARDEN FEATURES
The house is not the only impressive feature you will acquire if you snap up this listing.
A paved terrace runs along the back of the property through the garden and connects to a nearby courtyard.
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Vast lawns stretch from the front and back of the house with several colourful flowerbeds dotted throughout.
A set of steps leads up to a raised private back garden in yet another fantastic feature of this listing.
And the house even features its own orchard with several fruit trees.
COTTAGE, OFFICE AND BAR SPACES
Off the courtyard of this property, there are two private cottages, perfect for additional space or guests.
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These could even be rented out long term, as has been successful for previous owners
Rose Cottage boasts an entrance hall, country style kitchen and a dining area.
The living area features exposed beams, brick surround and stove and upstairs there are two bedrooms and a main bathroom.
Lavender Cottage is a corner unit with an entrance hallway and open plan kitchen, dining and living area.
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There are two generous bedrooms and a main bathroom with a traditional style finish.
There is also office space in this property, perfect should the new owner choose to follow a business plan with the stable space.
There are two offices on the ground floor of the building along with a games room and an open-plan area with an open fire.
A bar area also features in this area of the property.
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STABLE FEATURES
In total, the property features 47 stables as well as two tack rooms, an indoor school, paddocks and a horse walking area.
There is also a vets room, a quarantine room, a cross country course, two horse walkers, a hay barn and a machinery shed.
As part of this equestrian area, there are toilet facilities, a canteen, a loading bay and extensive car parking.
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There are large gardens at the back of the house
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There are 47 stables in total on the property
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