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Tirnawannagh is a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with a rich history dating back to 1820, originally serving as a farmhouse. Over the years, it has undergone thoughtful renovations and extensions, now blending modern comforts with its rustic origins.
Nestled on over 3 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens and grounds, Tirnawannagh boasts serene lakefront access, offering captivating views of the sprawling 350-acre lake.
Tirnawannagh is a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with a rich history dating back to 1820, originally serving as a farmhouse. Over the years, it has undergone thoughtful renovations and extensions, now blending modern comforts with its rustic origins.
Nestled on over 3 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens and grounds, Tirnawannagh boasts serene lakefront access, offering captivating views of the sprawling 350-acre lake. The setting is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, featuring sightings of white-tailed eagles and a diverse aquatic ecosystem.
The heart of the home is a spacious country kitchen complete with an electric AGA, a classic Belfast sink, and expansive picture windows framing tranquil lake vistas. Throughout, characteristic wooden beams add warmth and character, while a distinctive half door leads from the main porch into the main living area, where a wood-burning stove provides both ambiance and warmth. From here, patio doors open onto the garden and down to the lake, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living.
The ground floor includes a convenient bedroom with an adjoining bathroom featuring both a bath and a shower, making it ideal for guests or single-floor living. Upstairs, there are two additional bedrooms offering comfort and privacy, one of which connects to a generous walk-in wardrobe. The upstairs family bathroom showcases an elegant roll-top cast iron bathtub, enhancing the homes historical charm. Adding to the homes comfort, there is a family/TV room on the upper level, perfect for various uses such as a home office, art studio, or additional accommodation.
The property boasts a large boat house situated near the end of the garden, and a jetty by the lake’s edge, perfect for accessing the lake for fishing or all sorts of water sports.
Tirnawannagh house is well-insulated with 55mm high-density external insulation boards, ensuring energy efficiency year-round. Modern amenities include broadband fibre cable, oil-fired central heating, and security features such as alarm, and camera system.
The propertys orientation offers an east-facing aspect, bathing the home in natural light, complemented by skylights in the upper ceilings. Double-glazed windows and stone construction contribute to its durability and comfort.
Fixtures and fittings, including curtains, blinds, appliances, and light fixtures, are included, with an option to acquire additional furniture. Tirnawannagh offers a lifestyle of tranquillity and refinement, blending historic allure with contemporary comforts in a truly idyllic lakeside setting. It is not just a home, it is a retreat where every day is infused with peace and natural beauty.
Tirnawannagh is a townland located in Bawnboy, County Cavan. The name “Tirnawannagh” (Countryside of the slopes) derives from the Irish language, reflecting the areas deep cultural roots.
The region is historically significant, with many areas in County Cavan having ties to ancient Gaelic families and later Norman influences. Nearby Bawnboy is known for its historical workhouse, which operated during the 19th century, particularly during the Great Famine. The landscape of Tirnawannagh features rolling countryside, with agricultural land interspersed with small woods and water bodies. County Cavan is known for its many lakes and rivers, contributing to its nickname, “The Lakeland County.”
The village of Bawnboy provides basic amenities such as local shops, pubs, and community centre. The area celebrates traditional Irish culture with local festivals, music, and dance, contributing to a rich community life.
Local primary schools serve the younger population, with secondary schools in nearby larger towns. Healthcare services are available in the broader region, with general practitioners and hospitals in the larger towns of County Cavan.
Nearby attractions include the Shannon-Erne Waterway, a notable spot for boating and fishing, and Cavan Burren Park, which offers insight into the regions geological and archaeological history. The region is rich in history and culture, set within a picturesque rural landscape.
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