There are further pens situated in the garden. The garden which is situated to the side of the cottage is well stocked with fruit trees and mature shrubs. The back of the house faces south east and is a suntrap from early morning to late afternoon. The cottage is set back from the lane and is surrounded by mature trees with gravelled hard standing to the front and back of the cottage with ample parking space. There is access to attic space either end of the hallway offering plenty of storage space and a large hot press for storing linen and towels. There is a unique combination of old and new features. From here there are three double bedrooms, one en-suite with shower and a main bathroom with free standing cast iron slipper bath. The stairs leads to a landing that opens up into a vaulted hallway on two levels. There is a utility room located off this hallway with downstairs toilet and sink. A door leads from the kitchen area to the back hallway, stairs and backdoor. There is a log burner which enhances the cosiness of the kitchen reception area. The kitchen is a lovely bright room which faces south east with free standing antique kitchen furniture. The cottage is welcoming from the moment you step through the front door into an open plan kitchen diner which is the heart of the house. They are actively being utilised as a cattery but could be turned back to kennels subject to planning. There is also pens with indoor and outdoor space which were previously used as kennels. Set on 3.2 acres of flat land, suited for horses, with four stables and a barn offers plenty of opportunities for equestrian and smallholding visions. It is the ideal country retreat offering all types of pursuits. It is tastefully decorated in keeping with the age and character of the house with unique features. The cottage originally of mud construction, dates back to the late 1700’s, has been lovingly and sympathetically restored by the current owner in the last 3 years. For those wanting a break, it is an easy 20 minute drive from Curracloe and Blackwater, Wexford’s renowned beaches. The property is just over an hour from Dublin which is ideal for those commuting to the city. This idyllic property is a mere 10 minutes from Enniscorthy town, 15 minutes from Wexford town, 50 minutes from Waterford, an hour from Kilkenny. Located just outside Enniscorthy, between Glenbrien and Oylegate and only 5 minutes from the M11. Delightful detached cottage and equestrian property situated down a private lane surrounded by farmland.
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