The beautiful historic Kilsharvan House in Bellewstown, Co Meath, has arrived on the market with 80 acres of land for sale.

The residential estate includes a period house, gate lodge, converted mill, church and equestrian facilities. It is for sale by private treaty as a whole or in six lots.

The property is just 6km from junction seven on the M1. It is 37km north of Dublin airport or 40km from the M50.

Lots

Lot one includes the house and 38 acres. The asking price is €1,975,000. The house has five reception rooms, four main bedroom suites plus five further bedrooms. It was occupied by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Edward Jans, in the mid-17th century. There is also a self-contained two-bedroom apartment or office suite. The gate lodge has two bedrooms, while the old mill has a banqueting hall. Kilsharvan church is also included in lot one.

There are traditional farm buildings in the yard, mainly of stone construction under slate and corrugated roofs. They have most recently been used as a livery yard. There is also a horse walker and two outdoor silica sand arenas, one of which is floodlit.

Lot two is 4.2ac and known as “The West Field” with an asking price of €60,000. It is surrounded by trees and well fenced. Lot three, the woodland strip, is 0.5ac in size and the asking price is €20,000.

There are traditional farm buildings in the yard, mainly of stone construction under slate and corrugated roofs

This lot is along the road and could have potential for planning.

Lot four is made up of 26 acres of farmland. It can be accessed via a cul de sac or from lot one. The three fields are in grass and one of them bounds the river Nanny. The asking price is €235,000.

The house was once occupied by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Edward Jans.

Lot five is a 5ac field along the road, with an asking price of €45,000. Meanwhile, lot six is almost 7ac and it was used by the county council when the motorway was in construction so there is a lot of hardstanding and one building.

It is expected to attract commercial interest. It would be a good place for a safe storage facility. It is guided at €65,000.

The estate has already garnered a lot of local interest.

It is reported that there is a lot of interest in the property already and it is expected that the buyer will be someone interested in having a country home close to Dublin, with a view to having horses on the property.

The asking price for the entire is €2,400,000 and the sale is being handled by Savills.