Georgian home fit for a king in Mitchelstown

In an area where resales are rare, this family property has been gently nurtured and considerably enhanced in its current ownership, writes Tommy Barker.

Georgian home fit for a king in Mitchelstown

In an area where resales are rare, this family property has been gently nurtured and considerably enhanced in its current ownership, writes Tommy Barker.

Rightly acknowledged as one of Ireland’s finest Georgian planned towns, and as having some acclaimed residential squares, Cork’s Mitchelstown has a retained architectural aesthetic that’s utterly rare, and quite unspoiled at its core.....bar the 1922 burning of the ashlar-built Mitchelstown Castle during the Civil War, which did sort of spoil things for the air of historic grandeur in the prosperous Munster town.

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