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Gothic manor with its own tower, banquet hall and auditorium in Kilkenny for €1.05m

Jenkinstown House was renovated by singer-songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy.

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FOR ANYONE WHO has considered packing in the sedentary office job to pursue a new venture, the idea of buying a huge manor is sure to excite. Enter Jenkinstown House, which sits on 6.7 acres of private gardens and measures an impressive 619 sq m.

This 19th century Gothic Revival home is under a ten minute drive to Kilkenny city and while it may only have three bedrooms, living spaces include an auditorium, a castellated tower and a grand banquet hall that’s the square meterage of a small house alone.

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Now on the market for €1,050,000, it’s ready to go in terms of business venture, whether that’s continuing to offer glamping or hosting weddings events and concerts in the 106 seat chapel turned auditorium. 

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Behind the auditorium is a walled garden, which offers a bit more privacy for more intimate parties or even a small outdoor market. The potential is endless for someone who may prefer to go in a different direction, however.

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But, it’s not all business at Jenkinstown House. It has also served as a home to the current owners for the last few years and prior to that, to Jimmy MacCarthy, the renowned songwriter best known for penning Ride On and No Frontiers.

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MacCarthy is credited for the main renovations and upgrades which saw the revamp of the auditorium and plenty of modern additions, while the current owners added three shepherds huts on the grounds. 

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There’s no doubt that one of the most striking rooms is the 55 m² Gothic dining hall. Located in the middle of the house, this massive room’s high ceilings, stained glass windows and large banquet table would make it hard to make up excuses when you don’t feel like playing host. A cafe in a prior life, with a bright idea, this space could also pose as a further business opportunity.

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The main living quarters are located in the tower and comprise two living rooms, a bright kitchen and three bedrooms, with the main one enjoying an en suite bathroom and the other two sharing the family bathroom.

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Whether the next owners continue on with the current revenue streams or reimagine what Jenkinstown House could be used for, this is a large home brimming with potential that’s sure to be a labour of love, no matter which direction they decide to take it.

Jenkinstown House, Jenkinstown Park, Kilkenny, Co Kilkenny is on the market for €1,050,000 through Lisney/Sotheby’s International Realty.

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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:13 AM

    Good to see this sort of stuff!

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    Jan 21st 2017, 12:03 PM

    In fairness NASA are great at this sort of thing. Their astronauts give loads of their time in ISS to education.

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    Jan 21st 2017, 12:06 PM

    … at this sort of thing too.

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 10:41 PM

    @Paraic McDonagh: Nasa ARE great at this. They’ve been faking it since the beginning. So good at it now that it nearly appears real. Pity they can’t push past the 600 mile mile Van Allen belt limitation though. Spoils the whole show.

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    Jan 21st 2017, 12:26 PM

    Fantastic opportunity for these young kids. I am very jealous!

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    Jan 21st 2017, 6:07 PM

    Brilliant for these schools.

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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:43 PM

    Apparently we’re all on a big ball, rotating at a speed of 1000mph and further rotating around a Sun, at 67,000mph. In addition, all of that is hurtling through an infinite universe at speeds up in the 100s of 1000s of mph – yet I feel absolutely zero vibration, lateral movement, or rotational pull from it all.
    Do you?

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 10:38 PM

    @Patrick Mac: And isn’t it interesting that when the Navy projects their 2″ missile beam across over the surface of the seas boasting up to 60 mile of accurate range, they never see any radius or curvature on the sea plain, impeding their view across the 60 mile span. The rise in the middle across 60 miles should be .45 of a mile. I think one would notice that.

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