At a Glance

  • Imposing residence on .5 acres / .2 Hectares.

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Ballintyre Hall is an imposing detached two storey residence on one acre. Built in the 1800's and was occupied during the late 18th Century by Edward Grogan, a barrister and MP for Dublin City for 25 years. The house retains its original fine features with elegant spacious rooms standing on a beautifully landscaped south facing garden framed by mature trees. The main house is listed for protection.

The main house comprises of a decorative entrance with French doors to hall, reception room, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility and stores, 5 bedrooms (1 en-suite), bath and 4 substantial bedrooms. Total gross internal area of the main house is 609sq.m / 6,555sq.ft.

This house could provide as a wonderful family home offering privacy and seclusion from the remainder of the developed property on a retained site of .5 acres / .20 Hectares.

The annexe to the main house served as the kitchen, stores, wine stores and servants quarters to the main house is already developed and is known as Coach House Square.