Rathdrummin House
Co. Louth
Highlights
- A tradtional Georgian Rectory
- Lush spot on Ireland's Ancient East
- Blue flag beach Port is 5 minutes drive
- 12 minutes drive to Clougherhead for walks where dolphins can sometimes be seen from the walk across the head
- 40 minutes drive from Dublin Airport
Co. Louth, Ireland
Property Overview
Rathdrummin House is a traditional Georgian Rectory c.1810 renovated with sensitivity and love. It's a very peaceful and lush spot on Ireland's Ancient East, with a long view to the sea framed by old trees and an ancient church tower.
Time stops within the extensive grounds to enjoy on sunny summer days with a game of croquet on the lawn. The hot tub and outdoor kitchen on the sunny terrace makes it hard to leave the gates.
On cooler days, make memories in the cosy and stylish rooms by one of the wood burning stoves, playing pool or board games, or enjoy cooking on the Aga in the large kitchen.
Accommodation
Return and lean-to extension to west. Hipped slate roof, lead ridge, broken pediment rising from walling to west surmounted by painted smooth rendered flat-capped chimneystack, cast-iron gutters, circular cast-iron downpipes. Painted roughcast-rendered walling, painted string courses to west and north elevations. Square-headed window openings, painted tooled stone sills, painted timber six-over-six and three-over-three sliding sash windows; tripartite window to north elevation, round-headed window to west, six-over-six timber sliding sash window surmounted by fanlight. Segmental-headed door opening, recessed painted timber door with six flat panels, surmounted by fluted frieze and spoked fanlight, tooled limestone steps to door; square-headed door opening to west, painted timber vertically-sheeted door with sidelights and overlight. Wrought-iron gates to east of house, rendered gate piers, hedge bounding land immediately around house to west. Yard to west, painted random coursed stone outbuildings, half-round corrugated-iron roofs, cast-iron pump to yard; yard part-bounded by random coursed stone walling. Recessed entrance to north-east comprising rendered gate piers, pyramidal caps, wrought-iron gates, roughcast rendered walling, tooled stone coping, site bounded by hedge.
Location
The local 'Blue flag beach' Port is 5 minutes drive. Barmeath Castle and Gardens a few minutes drive away which opens for tours. Glyde Inn is a traditional Irish pub, serving great guiness and fabulous sea food platters with views across Dundalk Bay to the Mournes and Cooley Mountains.
Rathdrummin house is 12 minutes drive to Clougherhead for walks where dolphins can sometimes be seen from the walk across the head and where you can enjoy the freshest fish and chips run by the local fish mongers family or a very popular authentic Italian restaurant.
40 minutes drive from Dublin Airport. 1 hr 40 minutes to Belfast. Nearby town of Drogheda is less than 15mins and Dunleer 5 minutes drive.
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Rathdrummin House
Co. Louth
Highlights
- A tradtional Georgian Rectory
- Lush spot on Ireland's Ancient East
- Blue flag beach Port is 5 minutes drive
- 12 minutes drive to Clougherhead for walks where dolphins can sometimes be seen from the walk across the head
- 40 minutes drive from Dublin Airport
Co. Louth, Ireland
Property Overview
Rathdrummin House is a traditional Georgian Rectory c.1810 renovated with sensitivity and love. It's a very peaceful and lush spot on Ireland's Ancient East, with a long view to the sea framed by old trees and an ancient church tower.
Time stops within the extensive grounds to enjoy on sunny summer days with a game of croquet on the lawn. The hot tub and outdoor kitchen on the sunny terrace makes it hard to leave the gates.
On cooler days, make memories in the cosy and stylish rooms by one of the wood burning stoves, playing pool or board games, or enjoy cooking on the Aga in the large kitchen.
Accommodation
Return and lean-to extension to west. Hipped slate roof, lead ridge, broken pediment rising from walling to west surmounted by painted smooth rendered flat-capped chimneystack, cast-iron gutters, circular cast-iron downpipes. Painted roughcast-rendered walling, painted string courses to west and north elevations. Square-headed window openings, painted tooled stone sills, painted timber six-over-six and three-over-three sliding sash windows; tripartite window to north elevation, round-headed window to west, six-over-six timber sliding sash window surmounted by fanlight. Segmental-headed door opening, recessed painted timber door with six flat panels, surmounted by fluted frieze and spoked fanlight, tooled limestone steps to door; square-headed door opening to west, painted timber vertically-sheeted door with sidelights and overlight. Wrought-iron gates to east of house, rendered gate piers, hedge bounding land immediately around house to west. Yard to west, painted random coursed stone outbuildings, half-round corrugated-iron roofs, cast-iron pump to yard; yard part-bounded by random coursed stone walling. Recessed entrance to north-east comprising rendered gate piers, pyramidal caps, wrought-iron gates, roughcast rendered walling, tooled stone coping, site bounded by hedge.
Location
The local 'Blue flag beach' Port is 5 minutes drive. Barmeath Castle and Gardens a few minutes drive away which opens for tours. Glyde Inn is a traditional Irish pub, serving great guiness and fabulous sea food platters with views across Dundalk Bay to the Mournes and Cooley Mountains.
Rathdrummin house is 12 minutes drive to Clougherhead for walks where dolphins can sometimes be seen from the walk across the head and where you can enjoy the freshest fish and chips run by the local fish mongers family or a very popular authentic Italian restaurant.
40 minutes drive from Dublin Airport. 1 hr 40 minutes to Belfast. Nearby town of Drogheda is less than 15mins and Dunleer 5 minutes drive.
Made to measure
We are Experience
Designers
Our team of highly experienced travel designers will guide you from beginning to end as you embark on a tailor-made journey of distinction, enjoying truly exclusive and authentic cultural experiences. We can fulfil your bucket-list dreams.