Caher House comes with 270 acres
Caher House, with two kilometres of shoreline frontage to Lough Graney, is available as an entire holding, for over €1.5 million, or in lots.
Estate agent Michael Daniels is handling the sale of this wooded West of Ireland demesne, near Feakle and Gort, and has it divided into four lots, two with good amounts of water frontage.
However, the late 18th century 3,500 sq ft house, the stone out-buildings and land will all require work, and draining the land and reopening ditches will be a priority for anyone planning to farm the land.
Caher House Demesne could have the making of a country retreat, with private or even commercial uses.
The area has hunting, fishing and shooting all on the go, and there’s enough ground here and scenic attraction for a golf course development as well as another option, the estate agent suggests.
There is almost two kilometres of water frontage to the entire property, and the grounds include some mature and specimen trees, including giant Sequoia, Beech, Oak and Holm Oak.
There’s a boat jetty and boathouse, a gate lodge, and lofted stone outbuildings with bell tower, four stables and a stone cow house.
Offered in lots, Caher House and buildings can be bought on 75 acres of land with considerable lake frontage, guided at €950,000.
A further 71 acres of land with over one kilometre of shoreline is priced at €350,000, while a 125 acre section without water frontage is guided at €250,000, and the gate lodge on half an acre can be bought for about €125,000.