Creeper-clad house surrounded by mature trees

Maynooth: €2.5m: A Georgian country house within easy commuting distance of Dublin is set to make over €2

Maynooth: €2.5m:A Georgian country house within easy commuting distance of Dublin is set to make over €2.5 million at auction through Coonan Real Estate Alliance on May 29th.

Toolestown House, located less than a mile from Maynooth on the Straffan Road, is an elegant three-storey house set in its own grounds of six acres with plenty of space for ponies and a couple of loose boxes.

Built in the 1760s on land originally owned by the Dukes of Leinster, the house was originally home to the Chamberlain family who were brewers in Maynooth. It has been lived in by the same family for around 40 years and is now in need of some updating.

Set well back from the road at at the end of a private avenue, Toolestown is surrounded by beautiful mature oaks, beech, elm, ash and chestnut trees. The avenue is lined with cherry trees in full blossom, insterspersed with maple and whitebeam.

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A gateway leads through to a secret walled garden of a third of an acre that is dotted with fruit trees. Just one mile from Maynooth and the M4, the house is being auctioned on Tuesday 29th May at 3pm in the Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth.

The creeper-clad house has a traditional layout with airy, spacious rooms one either side of an impressive hallway that leads to a fine staircase winding its way up through the three floors.

There are two well-proportioned reception rooms, a family room and kitchen on the ground floor. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a bathroom are arranged on the landing and first floor, while the second floor has three double bedrooms and a bathroom. Most of the the rooms have their original shutters, though some fireplaces have been removed.

Orna Mulcahy

Orna Mulcahy

Orna Mulcahy, a former Irish Times journalist, was Home & Design, Magazine and property editor, among other roles