
Tucked into the South East corner of Ireland there is a
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A place to watch in wonder as the seasons unfold in a
glorious natural environment rich in fauna and flora.
Centuries old Beech and Oak form a woodland canopy
sheltering wild deer and providing a cosy habitat to the
wily fox and red squirrel.
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Wander and pick from branches laden with berries or gather
chestnuts from leafy paths. Picnic in hidden glades, watch
otters play in late evening sunshine or simply lose yourself
in time on river banks carpeted in bluebells and wild
garlic.
The exceptionally handsome Georgian mansion stands proudly
in the most beautiful setting sheltered by a fine stance of
mature woodland overlooking the River Tay which meanders
through grounds and parkland down to the sea. A beautiful
family home with elegant reception rooms affording gracious
living yet with places for little ones to lose themselves in
games of hide and seek..
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The Woodhouse Estate adjoins the small, quaint, tranquil
village of Stradbally on the Atlantic coast with its
beautiful views over the sea, situated in the South-East of
Ireland, about 35 kms from Waterford City and 80 kms from
Cork. Stradbally is a pretty village with medieval origins
in the County of Waterford. Waterford city is a major
commercial and cultural centre and was established in Viking
times and it has an exciting medieval flavour and riverside
bustle.
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Buildings comprise Gate Lodge, the main house, large farm yard with extensive cut stone buildings and a stable yard which provides excellent modern stabling with fifteen loose boxes, separate tack room, w/c and adjoining four span hay barn. There are also a further three estate cottages.
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The Estate is 30 minutes from Waterford airport which has
flights to the UK and France on a daily basis and which can
accommodate private jets. Cork International Airport is 1
hour, Shannon 1.5 hours and Dublin is 2 hours away.
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