The house of the 19th century offers the ultimate escape in the country, far from the hustle and bustle of urban life, since it is hidden quietly between the trees and the green
The cottage was built in architectural harmony with the river boyne estuary and is cut an original fishing hut from 1890 from stone, which was sensitively restored and expanded to use contemporary life.
The one launched by Savills onto the market and is located on a plot of land oriented to the south with a view of the river boyne mouth with a price of € 675,000, the house combines the charm of the cultural heritage with modern sustainability with natural materials from local source.
The expansion is intentionally understood so that the authentic masonry and traditional proportions can remain the architectural focus. Within the property, the sandstone floor flows through the living rooms, which are heated by underbody and oil heating.
In addition, there is a Clearview stove that anchors the main reception room, while the handmade kitchen by Joey Lawlor with a Stanley range and tailor -made cupboards is open to the garden and ideal for relaxed food and entertainment.
The accommodation is flexible and carefully with three to four bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a main suite with walk-in dressing cabin and EN suite.
The Cottage, High Road, Mornington, Co. Meath (living room)
Two of the bedrooms enjoy walk -in nastrooms, while a fourth room offers versatility as a study, a narrow or additional bedroom. The glazing is positioned to create the constantly changing light of the mouth to frame and a calm and connected living environment.
The extensive terrain was thoughtfully designed, which offers a feeling of wilderness with low care and spacious outdoor living rooms.
The Cottage, High Road, Mornington, Co. Meath (Terrace)
Two terraces offer different settings for the outdoor food, while winding paths lead through curly hazels, mature shrubs and fruit trees, including apple, plum and figs, which improve the connection of the riverside real estate to nature and make it an ideal home for those who lead an active lifestyle outdoors.
The open gravel driveway offers spacious parking spaces outside the road for several vehicles.
The house, the High Road, Mornington, Co. Meath