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Originally known as Wilford, the Wilford residence in Mount kilt is a late Georgian country building built in the 1790 s.
At that time, the journey from Ma to Dublin city center
The carriage must have been an expedition, but now
The wind is very strong, outside the peak hours
You can go to St.
Stephen Green passed N11 in less than half an hour.
Used to be the home of Harley Hudson (
It is said that his ancestor, Dr. John Hodson, helped Charles I escape Oxford in 1641)
Wilford's house did not become the ownership of the Toole family until its 1870 s, after which it was the home of a series of military men, including Major John Harvey, Captain Arthur Hill and Colonel Rowan --Hamilton.
When the current owners of the Wilford residence purchased the property in the early days of Nois, they started a comprehensive top floor designto-
Must have steel iron and extra nerve toe refurbisheddeep pockets.
After the work was done, they settled down to enjoy the house and held family events such as weddings for one of their daughters in a huge tent on the front lawn (
Even build a bridge on haha and bring their guests from home to the party)
, Frequent summer barbecues with their grandchildren behind hidden private gardens.
Now that owners are ready to scale back, Wilford is looking for what realtors call "special buyers," meaning that not only does one have the resources to buy a house, you can also invest in the continuous maintenance and maintenance of the house.
In order to reach Wilford, a person departed from the breibei exit on N11, from the first exit around the island, and returned to the village of shankiir.
Wilford is located behind the first gate on the left, covering 7 acres, the most unusual place near the capital.
All the area is in the garden, with beautiful scenery and many water features, as well as large mature birch and lemon trees to ensure privacy.
The house is located at the end of a gravel lane.
The double doors from the entrance porch lead to an octagonal hall with niches, gorgeous cornflakes and delicate center roses.
On both sides of the hall are two formal reception rooms, the living room on the right and the dining room on the left.
Each has a marble fireplace and three blinds overlooking the garden.
Two tall paneled doors at the back of the hall lead to the Oval stairwell, with a gentle spiral staircase leading up and down two floors.
The return is on three levels, each with a suite that includes the bedroom and bathroom on the upper level, the office on the lower level and the family living room.
The room has curved walls and beautiful curved original doors, and the view down the stairs from the top is fantastic, with a Georgian skystove with decorative gypsum board on it.
There is a pair of matching master bedrooms in front of the house on the first floor;
Both rooms feature an en-suite bathroom and dressing room with stunning views of sweet and small.
The ground floor is a huge fixed screen set up in the playroom, cinema with projector and mahogany cabinets.
The kitchen is in the country.
Style, full floor, kitchen/breakfast room-and wall-
American kitchen, American
Stylish fridge and cream Aga with extra electric modules on the side.
The kitchen is equipped with laundry, wine cellar and guest toilet.
The current owner has installed a dumb waiter to bring the dishes up and down to the restaurant directly above.
The whole house is warm and comfortable.
Although the former owner undoubtedly raised the horse in Wilford and the new owner would do the same, the current owner did not.
On the first floor, the coach Chi building is now used, mainly in offices and conference rooms, with a storage area for garden equipment.
The above is generous three-
Bedroom apartment for staff accommodation-
If the new owners are to keep Wilford in perfect shape at the moment, they definitely need help.
In a wet autumn, the ground is busy with bird life, and a gardener is trying to collect windshields in the orchard, which has several varieties such as apples, pears and plums.
Dividing the orchard in half is 50-
The foot ower bower, planted for the family wedding, leads to a pavilion, and the happy couple makes a vow in the pavilion.
It must have made a lovely background for wedding photos.
Wilford House also has a large barn that can be used for any purpose, whether it's a recording or an artist's studio or a very ideal teen study.
Dublin Hills Kiir 18 Asking Price: 4 euros.
Magent: Knight Frank ,(01)