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For Sale

Leugh House, Threecastles, Three Castles, Co. Kilkenny, R95ER89


A Distinguished 18th Century Country Residence Set Amid c.176½ Acres Of Prime Farmland

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION
On Wed. 10th June 2026 at 3pm
In The Club House Hotel, Kilkenny.

SOLICITOR : Martin Crotty, Poe Kiely Hogan Lanigan Solrs, Kilkenny. Ph : 056 7721063

This holding will be offered for sale in the following lots :
Lot 1 : The Entire – Residence & c.176½ Acres
Lot 2 : Residence & c.126 Acres
Lot 3 : c.50½ Acres with independent access


Tucked away in the peaceful countryside, Leugh House stands as a superb example of 18th century Irish architecture — a gracious three storey residence set within 176½ acres of productive farmland. Approached by a tree lined avenue from a quiet secondary road, the house commands fine views over the surrounding landscape and exudes the calm dignity of a classic Georgian home.

The main house, completed around 1752, retains many original period features, including its balanced façade, tall sash windows, and fine plasterwork. The accommodation extends across three floors, offering generous reception rooms filled with natural light and high ceilings, creating ideal spaces for family life and entertaining.

Beyond the main residence lies a traditional courtyard, enclosed by handsome stone outbuildings that speak to the property’s long agricultural heritage. These include former stables, coach houses, and stores — many with potential for conversion, subject to planning, for guest accommodation, workshop, or equestrian use. A second courtyard area includes a former dairy and further stone outbuildings, with and a slatted shed, silage pit and haybarn adjacent.

The lands, extending to approximately 176½ acres, are a wonderful blend of fertile tillage and grassland, bounded by sheltering hedgerows and punctuated with mature trees and field boundaries. The setting offers both beauty and practicality — well suited to farming, equine interests, or simply as a private country retreat within easy reach of Kilkenny city.

Leugh House is understood to have been constructed circa 1752, during a period when many of Ireland’s prosperous landowners built classic Georgian residences that reflected balance, proportion, and confidence. The residence became a landmark of the Leugh townland, associated with good-quality agricultural ground and estate management typical of mid 18th century Kilkenny.

In 1926, the estate came under the ownership of the Grace family, who occupied and farmed the lands for nearly a century, maintaining and upgrading the house in keeping with the original style, installing polished wooden floors throughout the ground floor level, repairing sash windows etc. The Graces — an old Kilkenny family — contributed to local life and retained much of the estate’s traditional charm and integrity.

ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES OF THE FOLLOWING : -

BASEMENT Ground level from the rear courtyard

Porch 6’5 x 11’5 (1.97 x 3.5)
Entrance Hallway 29’2 x 10’2 (8.9 x 3.1) Large hallway with original flag stone flooring and bells originally used for the upstairs residents to call the servants below

Kitchen 14’10 x 16’7 (4.3 x 5.1) Fitted with a four-oven Aga range cooker converted from coal to oil a number of years ago. It was recently serviced and is in excellent working order. It maintains a cozy room throughout the year, also providing hot water. Features the original flagstone flooring and a gas cylinder connection for back-up cooker.

Breakfast (living) Room 13’8 x 16’7 (4.2 x 5.1) Modernised with underfloor insulation and and enclosed wood-burning stove with back boiler

Utility Room 9’8 x 16’7 (3.0 x 5.1) Plumbed for dishwasher and washing machine, original flag stone floors

Store Room 8’8 x 8’10 (2.7 x 2.5) Hot press – warm enclosed room.

Bedroom 9’5 x 16’7 (2.9 x 5.1) Bright room in the evening with recently added insulation /heating and floor insulation.

Bathroom 4’6 x 10’2 (1.4 x 3.1)) WHB, WC and Shower area with electric shower.


GROUND FLOOR

Lobby 13’8 x 10’2 (4.2 x 3.1) Polished wooden floor and an abundance of natural light from the fan window above the door.

Hallway Large hallway with wooden floor, carpeted stairs with mahogany banister. Decorative ceiling plasterwork, architraves and chandelier lighting.

Living Room 24’3 x 16’7 (7.4 x 5.2) Bright spacious room with three large windows, original white marble fireplace, polished wooden floors, wallpapering to match the era of the house, architraves, coving and chandelier lighting. Symmetrical room layout with storage provided behind a false door to one side of the original fireplace.

Dining Room 16’7 x 24’3 (5.17 x 7.4) Two large windows, one looking out to the beautiful wooded area, and one to the front garden, original black marble fireplace, polished wooden floors, architraves, coving and chandelier lighting. Symmetrical room layout with storage provided behind a false door to one side of the original fireplace.

Bathroom 4’6 x 10’2 (1.4 x 3.1) WHB, WC and Shower with Triton T90 electric shower, fully tiled floor to ceiling.


FIRST FLOOR

Landing 13’8 x 10’2 (4.2 x 3.1) Polished wooden flooring, access to the attic

Bedroom 1 10’8 x 17’ (3.3 x 5.2) Marble fireplace

Bedroom 2 10’8 x 17’ (3.3 x 5.2) Marble fireplace

Bedroom 3 13’1 x 17’ (4.0 x 5.2) Marble fireplace

Bedroom 4 11’8 x 8’5 (3.1 x 2.6) Marble fireplace, single room.

Bedroom 5 13’1 x 17’ (4.0 x 5.2) Marble fireplace

Bathroom 11’8 x 4’5 (3.12 x 1.38) WHB, WC and Shower with electric shower, Fully tiled floor to ceiling.

Note : two of the bedrooms have two large windows for dual aspect lighting. Marvellous views over the gardens, farm and surrounding countryside.


SERVICES
• Oil fired central heating
• Stove with back boiler
• Septic Tank
• Part of local Group water scheme
• Alarmed
• High Speed Fibre Broadband


LOCATION
Threecastles is located about 11km from Kilkenny, taking the N10 road for Freshford for about 9km and take a left turn sign posted Threecastles, continue another 2km, passing the Church and access to the lands is a few hundred yards up on the right – avenue access – well sign posted!
Dublin Airport – 1 hr 30 mins; Cork Airport 1hr 40 mins; Motorway at Urlingford 15 mins.


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