Grand Georgian farmhouse in West Wicklow

The owner of the Victorian Salvage and Joinery Company is selling his cut-stone Georgian farmhouse, four miles from Dunlavin …

The owner of the Victorian Salvage and Joinery Company is selling his cut-stone Georgian farmhouse, four miles from Dunlavin in unspoiled West Wicklow.

Agent JP& M Doyle is guiding in excess of £750,000 (€952,300) prior to auction on 4th October for the four-bedroom detached house, which is - as expected given its ownership - in perfectly restored condition.

The 3,300 sq ft house on three acres is in a very peaceful location, two miles from Hollywood crossroads and around 25 miles from Dublin. A wooded driveway leads up to the house, which is sheltered by a grove of mature beeches.

Restoration work took Mark McDonagh the best part of three years. From top to toe, everything has been restored including a collection of picturesque stone outbuildings.

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Farrow & Ball paint colours in soft cream and green-tinted stone have been used throughout the house and floors are of original pitch pine. Sash windows are all newly made and properly draught-proofed.

Through the brick-arched front door is a lobby, giving way to a 25 ft hallway with the main rooms leading off on either side.

To the left are the diningroom and interconnecting sittingroom, both with matching black Kilkenny marble mantelpieces salvaged from an old Dublin house. The green-painted drawingroom/study to the right off the hall has a sandstone fireplace.

Wood panelling gives the big country kitchen at the back of the house a cosy feel. Here, hand-made pine units with mahogany worktops are freestanding. A full range of Neff electrical equipment is included in the sale.

French doors open to a large terrace, covered with limestone flags rescued from a house in Co Meath. Upstairs, all four bedrooms are doubles and two have attractive vaulted ceilings. Two of the bedrooms have original restored fireplaces.

The family bathroom is a period showcase, with a genuine canopied bath and shower and Victorian high-level cistern. Carrara marble flooring came from a house on Dublin's Baggot Street. There is also a very spacious shower room with a large-headed Victorian wall shower.

A second period bathroom has been installed off the main bedroom, which has a panelled walk-in wardrobe and a laundry chute connecting to the downstairs utility area. Another chute is installed off the landing.

Outside, the stone outhouses include a 14 ft by 100 ft building intended for the owner's collection of classic cars. There is also a stone double garage.

The house is surrounded by a copse of tall beech trees. In all, over 200 trees grow on the three-acre holding.