Sweeping gardens and crafted interiors in architect-designed home in Navan

Large, spacious property with garden leading to tributary of the Boyne for €975,000

This 318sq m (3,422 sq ft) property is situated beside the Ardboyne Hotel in Navan, on an acre of landscaped gardens. Designed by David Duignan Architects in 1999, the property also features a 69sq m coach house which has been remodelled as an office.

The current owners, mother and daughter Dorothy and Avril Ahern, moved from Killiney in 2005 with the dream of having a large garden, which they duly planted with climbers, creepers and herbaceous borders.

Old Scots pine provide a shelter from the main road and the Aherns constructed a footbridge in the garden which leads down to the property’s river – a tributary of the Boyne.

One of the main features of the property besides the gardens, is the dramatic wooden staircase. From the hallway it sweeps up to a minstrel gallery with wooden ceilings overhead.

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The Aherns updated the kitchen, which is painted in pastel blues and installed an Eastwood Range in addition to the Neff double ovens. Off the kitchen, in similar palettes, lies a large utility, which in itself is the size of many urban kitchens. The property has four reception rooms, all of which have solid wood flooring. A circular conservatory which catches the morning sun, lies off the main living area and provides great views of the gardens.

The house has six bedrooms, two of which are en-suite with the master having a separate dressingroom. The smallest was used as an office by previous owners, but now functions as a nursery.

The Aherns’ love of plants and all things floral has been integrated into the decor of the house. Some may prefer to rectify this – a simple cosmetic change. The structure and use of wood throughout, coupled with the gardens and coach house are the real selling points of Springfield.

Sherry FitzGerald Reilly is asking €975,000.