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Detached House

Burrenwood Estate, Burrenbridge Road

burrenwood estate, burrenbridge road, BT31 9HT

price £750,000
  • Status For Sale
  • Property Type Detached
  • Stamp Duty
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    £25,000 / £62,500*
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Key Features & Description

  • Period property spanning 6,000 sq ft
  • Surrounded by approx 52 acres of woodland
  • Close to Tollymore Forest Park & Newcastle Shoreline
  • 2 Acres of natural lawns
  • Typical elements of this building included thatched roofs, rough undressed stonework, creeper clad porches and verandas
  • Description
    Burrenwood cottage is an example of a cottage orné , the kind of rustic building of picturesque design popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Typical elements of this building included thatched roofs, rough undressed stonework, creeper clad porches and verandas.
    Part of the cottage is thought to date from the late eighteenth century. This was considerably enlarged c.1820.

    The property is approached via a sweeping tree lined entrance, benefiting from 52 acres of woodland with a further 2 acres of mature lawns offering the perfect family amenity area.

    Located a short distance from Castlewellan, the property is in close proximity to local amenities, and a range of primary and secondary/grammar schools and transport links, making it the perfect home for families and commuters.

    Situated a short distance from both Castlewellan Forest Park and Tullymore Forest Park and the surrounding Mourne mountains, offering an array of outdoor activities whilst also located in close proximity to the popular South Down coastline.

    LOCATION The Burrenwood estate is situated approximately one mile south of Castlewellan with frontage to the Burrenbridge Road, approximately ½ mile off the main Rathfriland to Castlewellan Road.

    Distances: Ballynahinch 15 miles; Newry 18 miles; Banbridge 16 miles; Belfast 25 miles; Dublin 85 miles

    BACKGROUND/HISTORY
    It is believed that in the late 18th century Theodosia, 1st Countess of Clanwilliam, had a house built in a matter of six weeks in the Wood of Burren on the Hawkins´ estate of Rathfriland which she had inherited as a child. She was one of the great heiresses of her time, owning vast estates around Rathfriland and Gill Hall, in the Gilford/Dromore area of County Down.

    The Countess of Clanwilliam left her Rathfriland estate to her second son, General Robert Meade, who enlarged the cottage as somewhere suitable to stay when visiting his Irish properties. General Meade had been Lt Governor of Cape Colony in southern Africa. He would stay at Burrenwood for the summer in alternate years in the middle part of the nineteenth century.

    After the General´s death in 1852 the house lay dormant, unused by the family but kept up by resident staff, until in the 1930s the General´s great grandson Major John Windham Meade and his wife made it the base for their family´s summer holidays. The current owners purchased the property in 2007 from the Meade´s and have resided there since.

    LISTING
    The cottage was B+ listed in 1997 for its architectural quality, classifying it as of regional significance. The cottage´s listing has more recently been downgraded to B1. Preliminary architect drawings for a proposed restoration are available on request.

    WOODLAND
    The lands and residence are accessible directly from Burrenbridge Road and extends to approximately 52 acres. In the area around the cottage are large beech and oak trees, under-planted with laurels and rhododendrons. There are also birch, ash, alder and holly trees.
    At one time much of the wood was hazel coppice: this has largely been replanted, around 50 years ago, with stands of larch, Norway spruce, Douglas fir, Scots pine and Sitka spruce, with some Thuja and Tsuga. In recent years Scottish Woodlands have been responsible for some management of the woodland with further replanting taking place. We are advised there is potential for further thinning/harvesting and opportunities to enrich and replant.

    LAND REGISTRY
    The property is comprised within the following Land Registry folios: DN172132 and DN160993 Co.Down

    VENDOR´S SOLICITOR
    Paul McMullan & Co. 2/4 Church Street, Ballynahinch, Co. Down, BT24 8AF

    VACANT POSSESSION
    Vacant possession of the land will be granted to the successful purchaser(s) on completion.

    VIEWING
    By appointment with selling agent only.

    OFFERS
    We reserve the right on behalf of the vendor to conclude the bidding (if necessary) by holding a meeting of all the bidders on a specified date and time in our office. In the event that a meeting is to be arranged only those interested parties with a valid offer on the property by the closing date can be assured of being notified of the specific time and date.

    GUIDE PRICE
    Entire: Offers around:- £750,000

    CLOSING DATE FOR OFFERS
    14th January 2023

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