The House dates from 1750's is a protected structure was recently renovated and has beautiful period ambiance, with large south facing garden and Parking.
This is an ideal Holiday Home environment suited in the heart of the friendly local community close to all amenities.
Situated in the Medieval Town of Fethard.
{ The best preserved Medieval Town in Ireland with its intact Town Wall and Medieval buildings.}
It includes an entrance hall, Two Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Three en-suite bedrooms, Children's annex bedroom & Loft bed ,
With a south facing private garden, All the rooms all are very well proportioned.
It is well served with quality amenities;
Quality food outlets, Six local Pub's.
Ancient Churches still in use. {Catholic & Church of Ireland}
River walks. Medieval buildings, Woodland walks.
These features are loved my visiting photographers.
Slievenamon / great for a half day mountain hike.
Children's playground.
"Boot camp" for all ages of local farm.
Teenage Halloeeen experience in local "House of Horrors".
Horse riding locally, by arrangement.
Ballroom Dancing every Sunday evening in traditional Ballroom
(All welcome from 9 to 90 years old permitted. 9.30 to 12.30pm.)
Music in McCarthy's Bar every Thursday evening. {Traditional Irish Bar}
Car Boot Sale every Sunday.
Country Market every Friday Morning.
Medieval tours of Walled Town by arrangement.
Visits to ancestral home of Ned Kelly guides by arrangement.
{Australian Folk Hero and son of local convict John Kelly}
Tour Guide available locally.
Fethard is also home to world famous equine company
"Coolmore Stud" and "Ballydoyle racing stables"
which currently produce the most valuable racehorses in the world.
An essential part of "Irelands Ancient East" including the Norman Influence in Ireland and their legacy from the 13th. Century.
Fethard is a ’living museum’. You have a complete Norman Walled Town , still set in the countryside , with its original church (c.1200) – still in use, an Augustinian Abbey (1305) – also still in use, and an arched gateway is still the entrance to the town from the north.
For local information - Events / Festivals / Local Info - contact the Owner
Close to Clonmel to the south and Rock of Cashel to the East.
It is also within 40Minutes of The Medieval City of Kilkenny.
2.5 hrs south from Dublin Airport.
It is 1.15 hrs. to Cork Airport and 1.30 hrs. to Waterford airport.