A lovely Georgian house on 100ac is on the market near Bunmahon, Co Waterford. The property is Seafield House and it’s being sold by joint agents Michael H Daniels and Shelly & Purcell. It is being offered by private treaty in two lots and the entire.
The estate is in a quiet location, 2km from Bunmahon. Dungarvan is 20km away, Waterford 27km and Cork city 95km.
The land is in pasture and parkland with stands of woodland. The estate was in the hands of the Power family on a number of occasions from the 1500s onwards.

One of the large reception rooms.
It was acquired by the family of the current owners in 1902. From 1914 to 1957 it was home to the Waterford Foxhounds.
The three-storey, 18th-century house sits on elevated ground and has views south to the sea and north to the Comeragh Mountains.
Period features
The house requires some renovation and updating. It retains many of its period features including high ceilings and large sash windows. It is 5,500 square feet in area and has two reception rooms, six main bedrooms, two further attic bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The land at Seafield is in pasture with mature trees and woodland. To the north are the Comeraghs.
There is a gate lodge, two blocks of traditional outbuildings and another cottage on the grounds.
Lot 1 is Seafield House on 69.9ac with a guide price of €1,455,000. Lot 2 is 36.2ac with a guide price of €395,000. The entire is guided at €1.85m.
A lovely Georgian house on 100ac is on the market near Bunmahon, Co Waterford. The property is Seafield House and it’s being sold by joint agents Michael H Daniels and Shelly & Purcell. It is being offered by private treaty in two lots and the entire.
The estate is in a quiet location, 2km from Bunmahon. Dungarvan is 20km away, Waterford 27km and Cork city 95km.
The land is in pasture and parkland with stands of woodland. The estate was in the hands of the Power family on a number of occasions from the 1500s onwards.

One of the large reception rooms.
It was acquired by the family of the current owners in 1902. From 1914 to 1957 it was home to the Waterford Foxhounds.
The three-storey, 18th-century house sits on elevated ground and has views south to the sea and north to the Comeragh Mountains.
Period features
The house requires some renovation and updating. It retains many of its period features including high ceilings and large sash windows. It is 5,500 square feet in area and has two reception rooms, six main bedrooms, two further attic bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The land at Seafield is in pasture with mature trees and woodland. To the north are the Comeraghs.
There is a gate lodge, two blocks of traditional outbuildings and another cottage on the grounds.
Lot 1 is Seafield House on 69.9ac with a guide price of €1,455,000. Lot 2 is 36.2ac with a guide price of €395,000. The entire is guided at €1.85m.
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