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€1,500,000 (€1,412 per m²)

Newport House, Main Street, Newport, County Mayo, F28 F243

19 beds
19 baths
1062 m²
Energy Rating
Country House

Description

Nestled in the heritage town of Newport, Newport House is a stately Georgian property overlooking the Black Oak River and surrounded by rolling lawns and mature trees. Extending to approx. 1.4 Ha. (3.5 acres), and also available on its entirety up to 5.25 Ha. (13 acres) it is renowned for its proximity to the Great Western Greenway, this historic home offers a serene retreat with access to vibrant local amenities, outdoor activities and excellent travel connections. NEWPORT HOUSE Gracefully situated, with views to the river, Newport House is a masterpiece of Georgian elegance, constructed circa 1785. This stately residence, with its seven bay design, exudes timeless charm and commands attention with its private grounds on the edge of Newport town. Cloaked in a veil of magnificent Virginia Creeper, the house is transformed towards late Summer by a crimson burst of colour enhancing its beauty and architectural splendour. Stepping into Newport House, one is greeted by a stunning light-filled Reception Hall, illuminated by two grand sash windows. To the left, lies an exquisite Drawing Room, crowned by a lofty ceiling and bay windows which is framed by three large sash windows adorned with elegant shutters. These are complemented by two additional sash windows on either side of the bay, all of which offer serene views of the Black Oak River. The room's inviting ambience is enhanced by an open, Adams fireplace and the soft glow of three chandeliers. Adjacent to this, is the Dining Room, a gracious space with four expansive sash windows, a period fireplace and an idea setting in which to host grand dinner parties and family gatherings. To the right-hand side of the Reception Hall is a charming Sitting Room, distinguished by another striking bay window. Smaller in scale than the other main reception rooms, this cosy retreat offers an intimate space for everyday living. Adjacent to the Sitting Room, is a Bar, a feature which harks back to the days when the property was an exclusive Country House Hotel. Both of these rooms feature period fireplaces. The spacious kitchen is located on the Ground Floor towards the back of the property and offers ample room and facilities for the culinary requirements of a commercial kitchen. The Ground Floor is further complemented by two en-suite Bedrooms. Additionally, there are multiple storage rooms, two bathrooms, an office, cold store, cellar and utility room all providing practical and versatile spaces to meet various needs. The Inner Hall is elegantly designed in an oval space, featuring a spectacular curved staircase which gracefully ascends to First Floor. The staircase opens on to an expansive galleried landing, crowned by a magnificent skylight which bathes the landing and Hall below in natural light and provides a stunning focal point which enhances the Hall's sense of grandeur. An elegant and spacious Drawing Room overlooking the river, with period fireplace and attractive shuttered windows is located on the First Floor. This is a gracious and tranquil setting in which to relax and unwind in the warmth of an open fire. The First Floor boast twelve Bedrooms, eleven of which are en-suite and the other with private bathroom. Each Bedroom is uniquely designed and sized, offering varying views of the river and grounds. Situated to the back of the property is an Upper and Lower Courtyard. The Lower Courtyard provides attractive guest accommodation over two levels, comprising of five bedrooms all with private bathrooms. Adjacent, is a spacious Billiard Room and attached is former staff accommodation and storage. The Upper Courtyard services the Estate with all amenities required such as laundry facilities room, fuel storage, cellar and ample parking. GARDENS GROUNDS Newport House is surrounded by rolling lawns and majestic, mature trees creating a serene and picturesque setting as it stands proudly overlooking the river. Celebrated as a premier fishing centre, Newport House holds exclusive fly-fishing rights to the internationally acclaimed Black Oak River, spanning 8 miles along both banks, as well as to the pristine Lough Beltra West, a breathtaking lake stretching 3 miles by 1 mile. There is a further option available of a fishery licence boasting a thriving population of wild Spring Salmon, Grilse and Seatrout, offering an exceptional experience for anglers. The preservation of its wild fish stock adds to the prestige of this house and idyllic location. LOCATION Newport House is ideally situated in the charming heritage town of Newport, a picturesque destination nestled along the shores of Clew Bay and at the heart of the Great Western Greenway. The town is defined by its iconic red sandstone railway viaduct, which gracefully spans the Black Oak River and serves as a striking landmark of the area. Renowned as a haven for anglers, Newport offers some of the best freshwater fishing in Europe, complimented by abundant sea angling opportunities in the rich waters of Clew Bay. The town's vibrant maritime culture is further celebrated through its sea angling and regatta clubs, making it a hub for water enthusiast. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Newport provides a variety of looped walking trails as well as access to the famed Greenway. This 42-kilometres off-road trail, stretches from Westport to Achill Island, passing through the scenic landscapes of Newport and Mulranny. Newport is well serviced with a primary school, a healthcare centre, shops, pubs and cafes, ensuring that everyday amenities are easily accessible A short 10-minute drive leads to the Blue Flag Mulranny Beach, where soft golden sands and dune-backed shores create the perfect setting for water activities and golf. Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of Croagh Patrick outside Westport. Situated 12 kilometres from Newport, Westport offers extensive amenities where visitors can enjoy boutique shopping, gourmet restaurants, cosy cafes, hotels, supermarkets and the historic charm of Westport House. There is also a direct train line from Westport to Dublin offering a number of services each day. Adding to its appeal, Newport House is conveniently located just a 45 minute drive from Ireland West Airport Knock, which offers regular flights to key destinations in Europe and the UK, making this exquisite property a serene retreat and a highly accessible location.

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