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Mourne Park Estate, Kilkeel, Newry, County Down
Ireland

price on application

Bedrooms 17 bedrooms
Bathrooms 7 bathrooms
Living rooms 8 reception rooms
Acres 140ac
56.66ha

Imposing Country house on the edge of the Mourne Mountains

A famous and historic country house in magnificent parkland setting between the mountains and the coast. 8 reception rooms, 17 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, courtyards, stables, 2 cottages, 2 gate lodges, gardens, arboretum, lake.

Exceptionally private country house, located halfway between Belfast and Dublin, at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, near the shores of Carlingford Lough. This unique property, former playground for some of history's most colourful characters, was commissioned as a home for Lord Kilmorey, and is for sale for the first time in its' fascinating history. Renown for the extensive gardens which are a secluded oasis of rare specimen trees, the 'pleasure gardens' were intentionally laid out to please all the senses. The house is south facing, towards the lawns sweeping down to an enchanting lake, home to numerous species of bird life. The courtyards have two separate guest or staff houses, Victorian stabling and garaging for 6 cars in the former coach houses. Additionally there are two gate lodges, over 140 acres of parkland, woods and paddocks. Alternatively, the prime location and proximity of a Championship Golf Course make this also a rare development opportunity.

  • 17 bedrooms
  • 8 reception rooms
  • 7 bathrooms
  • Garden
  • Land
  • Secondary accommodation
  • Waterside
  • Private Parking
  • 140.00 acres (56.7 hectares)
  • Freehold




Ref: CHO070424

Property for sale - Mourne Park Estate, Kilkeel, Newry, County Down

Location information

From Dublin take the M1 north to Newry, head east along the A2, through Warrenpoint and Rostrevor. After approximately 6 miles the entrance gates are on the left hand side where the road bends to the left opposite the amenity area.

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