Carrigacunna Castle Killavullen,
Carrigacunna Castle Killavullen,

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Carrigacunna is a breathtakingly restored Georgian house set alongside a beautifully preserved Norman tower house, both commanding a spectacular position overlooking the meandering River Blackwater in North Cork. This historically rich property, originally built by Henry Foott in 1826, boasts an unrivalled elevated position, offering panoramic views of the Blackwater Valley, extending toward the Ballyhoura and Galtee mountains.
Carrigacunna is a breathtakingly restored Georgian house set alongside a beautifully preserved Norman tower house, both commanding a spectacular position overlooking the meandering River Blackwater in North Cork. This historically rich property, originally built by Henry Foott in 1826, boasts an unrivalled elevated position, offering panoramic views of the Blackwater Valley, extending toward the Ballyhoura and Galtee mountains.
Carrigacunna House is built next to a 16th-century Norman tower house, which itself holds centuries of history. The tower was originally constructed by the Nagle family, a Norman lineage that established a stronghold in the area. Among the most notable figures in the family was Sir Richard Nagle, who served as private secretary to King James II. Following the Jacobite defeat at the Battle of the Boyne in 1692, Sir Richard Nagle forfeited the estate. According to legend, King James II spent a night at Carrigacunna during his retreat.
In the 19th century, the Footts undertook extensive enhancements to the estate. The Georgian residence was expanded to include a three-bay extension, and the grounds were landscaped to incorporate a grand 1 km-long beech-lined avenue, rising parallel to the river and leading to the main house.
Over the past two decades, Carrigacunna has undergone an exceptional transformation, blending historical elements with striking contemporary design. The property features two double-height glazed atriums, seamlessly linking the traditional architecture with modern elements. These glass-walled spaces flood the interiors with natural light, creating an atmosphere that is both inviting and dramatic. The result is a home that feels timeless, combining period elegance with modern comfort and functionality.
Spanning two floors and covering approximately 700 square meters (7,500 square feet, excluding the swimming pool), the house offers an expansive yet easily manageable living space. The residence includes four main reception rooms and three luxurious bedroom suites. Additionally, the first-floor offices could easily be converted into extra bedroom accommodation if required. There is also a one bedroom annex located in the Fishermans cottage adjoining the main house which would be ideal for guests. A notable feature is the indoor swimming pool, which adds an element of leisure and sophistication.
The estate is set in a peaceful and unspoiled region of the Blackwater Valley, an area renowned for its fertile farmland and natural beauty. The River Blackwater, considered one of Irelands finest salmon rivers, meanders through the landscape, with its banks dotted by historic Norman castles. The towns of Mallow and Fermoy are within easy reach, offering a full array of shopping, leisure, and financial services, alongside welcoming pubs and restaurants.
Despite its secluded atmosphere, Carrigacunna enjoys excellent transport links, with quick access to national road and rail networks. Both Shannon and Cork airports are within an hours drive, making travel convenient for residents and visitors alike. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area offers an array of sporting and leisure activities, including private fishing along the Blackwater, scenic hikes in Killarneys lakes and mountains (just an hour away), and hunting with the Duhallow and Scarteen packs. Equestrian pursuits are well-catered for, with racecourses in Mallow and Killarney, while golfers can enjoy the abundance of high-quality courses in the region.
One of the estates most remarkable features is its tower house castle, a superbly preserved 16th-century structure built by the Nagle family. This Norman stronghold stands as a testament to the areas medieval history. Sir Richard Nagle of Clogher, a key figure in the Irish Parliament of 1689, was among the prominent members of the family. The castle which has been fully restored, offers a rare glimpse into Irelands feudal past and providing a stunning contrast to the modern elements of the estate.
Adding to the estates charm is a walled garden spanning approximately one acre. Within this enclosed space lies a refurbished Victorian glasshouse, alongside carefully cultivated vegetable, flower, and rose gardens. An orchard and soft fruit areas provide seasonal produce, while a chicken run and potting shed enhance the estates self-sufficiency.
The entrance to Carrigacunna is marked by a single-story gate lodge. This residence includes a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. The gate lodge serves as a welcoming prelude to the main house, guarding the entrance to the sweeping driveway that stretches for one kilometre, leading up to the property.
The estate spans approximately 18.2 hectares (45 acres), with 5 acres dedicated to pasture, 37 acres of woodland, and the remaining 3 acres comprising gardens and amenity spaces.
Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the 1 km stretch of single-bank fishing along the River Blackwater, considered Irelands premier salmon river. The natural meander in the river creates an optimal fishing environment, featuring a mix of streams, glides, and pools. Prime fishing spots include The Stones, the remains of an old jetty, and Poulcam, a resting place for running fish. Other key locations include the Tail-of-the-Pool, the Ford Pool, and the Bright Water stretch, each offering superb opportunities for both fly and spinner fishing.
Carrigacunna is not only a remarkable private residence but also a historic landmark that has been thoughtfully restored to honour its past while embracing modern luxury. With its commanding views, extraordinary architecture, and extensive lands, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Irelands rich heritage in one of the countrys most picturesque and desirable locations.
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Cork city is the second-largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the population in the city is approx. 220,000. It is situated on the southern coast of Ireland approx. 253km south of Dublin. Cork is the commercial capital of the south of Ireland and has a track record of attracting multinational/foreign direct investment. Cork is home to global market leaders in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, information and communications technology, biotechnology, and professional and international financial services.
Cork city is the second-largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the population in the city is approx. 220,000. It is situated on the southern coast of Ireland approx. 253km south of Dublin. Cork is the commercial capital of the south of Ireland and has a track record of attracting multinational/foreign direct investment. Cork is home to global market leaders in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, information and communications technology, biotechnology, and professional and international financial services. Many of the world’s largest corporate occupiers are located in the Cork region, including Apple, Amazon, Dell EMC, IBM, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, McAfee, Lilly, VM Ware, Marriott Group, Johnson & Johnson, Clearstream, Boston Scientific, Stryker, Pepsi, Gilead and Blizzard.
Cork is a vibrant city and is set to become the fastest-growing city in Ireland in the period up to 2040. It is also the strongest growing region for start-up businesses in Ireland and this is a critical factor in attracting corporate investment. It attracts and maintains an international workforce with a broad range of skills and languages. Organizations that support working in Cork are Enterprise Ireland, Cork Chamber, Cork Business Association and IBEC.
Cork offers a wide range of retail areas to include the city centre central business district, Mahon Point Shopping Centre and Retail Park, Douglas Village Shopping Centre, Douglas Court, Wilton Shopping Centre, Blackpool Shopping Centre, Turners Cross Retail Park, Caste West Shopping centre, Eastgate Retail Park, West City Retail Park and many more.
In the Cork residential market, locations such as Blackrock, Douglas, Bishopstown, Montenotte and Rochestown continue to be the prime sought-after locations. The newer expanding suburbs of Ballincollig, Glanmire and Carrigaline are also very attractive, particularly for first-time buyers. As well as being a university city, Cork is very well served when it comes to national and second-level education with a great choice of schools.
Over the last number of years, Cork has developed a number of large parklands around the city with very attractive walkways/greenways, including Blackrock amenity walkway, Tramore Valley Park, Ballincollig Regional Park and the Lee Fields on the banks of the river on the western side of the city and Marina Park in the city’s south docklands.
Cork is also noted as a food destination with many exciting cafés and restaurants in the city centre. Cork has a reputation for artisan food production and more recently for craft beers, gin and whiskey, some of which are worldwide names. The vibrant English Market is situated in the heart of the city and offers a wide range of artisan foods and fresh fish. It has become a tourist attraction and has developed an international reputation while maintaining its attractiveness to Corkonians. Kinsale, famous for its harbour and gourmet restaurants, is just a 30-minute drive from the city and the many attractions of beautiful West Cork are also within easy driving distance.
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