Dromena House, Dromena Road, Castlebellingham, Kilsaran, Co. Louth courtesy Blue Sky Property, May 2025
A91DT99
€950,000
5 Bed
3 Bath
250 m²
Dating back to the early 1800s, Dromena House is a beautifully restored, detached period property set on approximately 1.25 acres of mature grounds. Lovingly brought back to its former glory by the current owner, the home effortlessly blends historic elegance with modern living. This is a truly rare opportunity to own a unique piece of Irish heritage. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious hallway. To the left, a bright and elegant living room features high ceilings, a stove, and dual-aspect windows, offering an abundance of natural light. Beyond this, there is a charming home office, ideal for remote work or study. To the right, you enter the dining room, which flows into a stylish kitchen, complete with a walk-in pantry, utility room, and a second living area. The ground floor also includes a second snug, a guest bedroom, and a shower room, making it perfect for multi-generational living or guest accommodation. Upstairs, the home boasts four spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom, all tastefully finished while maintaining the property’s period charm. Outside, the property includes a courtyard area featuring a self-contained Granny flat—ideal for extended family, visitors, or rental potential. Dromena House offers timeless beauty, modern functionality, and the serenity of a country estate, all within easy reach of local amenities. Alternatively this could also be an opportunity for a potential investor as the land is zoned Residential. Accommodation: Kitchen: 4.09m x 3.09m Pantry: 2m x 2.22m Living Room: 5m x 5.45m Dining Room: 2.52m x 3.09m Utility Room: 2.01m x 1.07m Back Hallway: 1.07m x 1.09m Bedroom 1: 5m x 5.45m Hallway 2: 1.09m x 4.52m Bedroom 2: 4.26m x 4.03m Hallway 3: 4m x 1.67m Bedroom 3: 3.04m x 3m Bedroom 4: 4.28m 2.03m Landing 1: 1.19m x 2.66m Landing 2: 2.04m x 3m Bathroom: 2.01m x 4.09m Office: 2.08m x 3.05m Living Room: 5.05m x 5.75m Bedroom: 3.04m x 3.07m Hallway: 1.07m x 1.75m Bathroom: 1.69m x 2.08m Sunroom: 2m x 4.01m Snug: 2.08m x 3.05m Granny Flat: Sitting Room: 3.63m x 4.03m Dining Room: 4.43m x 4.09m Kitchen: 2.03m x 3.07m Blue Sky Property and their servants or agents assume no responsibility for and give no guarantees, undertakings or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness or up to date nature of the information and do not accept any liability whatsoever arising from any errors or omissions. The information does not constitute or form part of a contract and cannot be relied on as a representation of fact. Subject to contract / contract denied. Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate, and photographs provided for guidance only.
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Detached multiple-bay two-storey house, built c. 1840. L-plan to original house, two-storey gabled return to east of north elevation, various single-storey extensions to north. Main building with hipped slate roofs, clay ridge and hip tiles, painted smooth rendered corbelled chimneystacks with tall red clay pots, painted smooth rendered verge copings, moulded uPVC gutters on eaves corbel course; extensions with pitched artificial slate roofs. Painted smooth rendered walling, V-jointed quoins to main house; coursed rubble stone walling with red brick quoins to north elevation of extension. Square-headed window openings, painted smooth rendered architraves, painted stone sills, painted timber sliding sash windows to east side of south elevation six-over-six to ground floor six-over-three to first floor; painted timber casement windows elsewhere. Square-headed door opening to south elevation, painted smooth rendered surround, painted timber multi-paned door and overlight. Set in landscaped grounds.
Appraisal
This building contains traces of its various stages of evolution. Some original timber sliding sash windows survive.