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Kilmeaden House is a Georgian home built in 1806 that offers about 462 m² of elegant living space on nearly 12 acres of private countryside. It’s only 10 km from Waterford City and close to Kilmeaden Village. Originally a Church of Ireland rectory and later home to the Congreve family, this historic property has had just three custodians in over two centuries. Behind electric gates and approached via a sweeping driveway, the estate features mature gardens, a gardener’s cottage, stables, glasshouse and ample outbuildings. The main house boasts six spacious bedrooms (seven with en suite bathrooms), nine bathrooms and a wealth of period details including sash windows, ornate cornicing and marble fireplaces. Modern comforts such as upgraded kitchen, zoned heating, CCTV and alarm system blend seamlessly with its heritage. Ideal as a family home or boutique venture, Kilmeaden House combines history, character, and modern convenience. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Tucked away at the end of a private, tree-lined avenue, this impressive period farmhouse sits on about 20.5 acres of land. The main building extends to around 234 m² and offers five spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, blending character with generous living space. Alongside the main house is an annex, ideal for use as a home office or conversion project, as well as a charming detached cottage providing additional accommodation or guest space. The property is particularly well-suited for equestrian enthusiasts, featuring a full yard with 11 stables, a horse walker, sand arena and carefully designed fenced paddocks. Combining privacy, charm and extensive facilities, this estate offers a great opportunity to enjoy country living with substantial equestrian amenities, all within a beautiful and secluded setting. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Bun Abhainn is an architect-designed coastal home set on three acres, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Suir Estuary. Designed by Niall Harrington, this elegant five-bed detached home extends to about 249 m² and combines coastal charm with modern luxury. The property features a sweeping private driveway, stables and generous outdoor space, ideal for equestrian use or those seeking tranquillity. The well-planned interior includes multiple reception rooms, an open plan kitchen with dining area, home office/potential bedroom and spacious bedrooms, two of which have en suite bathrooms. There’s also a luxurious family bathroom. Large windows throughout frame the stunning estuary views, while outdoor seating areas enhance the home’s connection to its picturesque setting. It’s Located just 1 km from Woodstown Beach and close to Passage East Village, Waterford City and Dunmore East. An additional 17 acres of adjoining land is available by separate negotiation. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Bricana is an impressive detached family home that blends elegance, comfort and functionality across two spacious floors. Finished to a meticulous standard, the 153 m² comprises bright, well-proportioned rooms, bespoke storage and a turnkey interior enhanced by professionally chosen colours. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, private living room and a beautifully designed open plan kitchen, dining and family area, complete with a striking red Stanley oil cooker. Additional spaces include a second lounge, utility, guest toilet and a modern shower room. Upstairs, four generous double bedrooms, including a main with en suite bathroom, combine practicality with style, alongside a luxurious family bathroom. Outside, the landscaped, mature grounds are framed by a pillared stone entrance and sweeping driveway, creating an inviting and private setting. A standout feature is the large industrial-style unit to the back, offering business, storage or equestrian potential. Ideally located just minutes from the Dublin Road, Bricana is a chance to buy an executive home that’s full of versatility. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie To embed this post, copy the code below on your site 600px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/homes-across-the-country-with-their-own-stables-6798484-Aug2025/?embedpost=6798484&width=600&height=460" ></iframe> 400px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/homes-across-the-country-with-their-own-stables-6798484-Aug2025/?embedpost=6798484&width=400&height=460" ></iframe> 300px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/homes-across-the-country-with-their-own-stables-6798484-Aug2025/?embedpost=6798484&width=300&height=460" ></iframe>