Substantial period residence on c.157 acres
Coolamber Manor is an exceptional country house built c.1830 by the Blackhall family. It stands on its original splendour, to the front of Coolamber Wood, adorned by landscaped lawns and gardens, and a well kept farmyard.
The property is a three bay, two storey over basement country house having full height three bay segmental bowed projection to the centre of a five bay east elevation and multiple bay three storey extensions to the southwest, added c.1880.
Coolamber is an impressive residence and the finest of its date and type in County Longford. Built in late Georgian/Regency period it retains its early form, character and the majority of its early fabric despite the construction of a number of modern extensions to the rear.
The plan of this house is quite unusual with the stair hall to one side of the building (west) which is lit by an enormous round-headed window opening with tripartite timber sash windows. The house also retains many notable features and materials that enhance the building, including timber sash windows and cut limestone steps with ornate cast-iron railings to the entrance.
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10 bedrooms
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4 reception rooms
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9 bathrooms
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1417.75 sqm
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Leisure Facilities
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Garden
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Land
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Secondary accommodation
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Stabling
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157.50 acres (63.7 hectares)