Welcome to Artramon Cottage, a charming and historic Georgian country home located in the heart of Crossabeg, Co. Wexford, Ireland. This remarkable residence, believed to have been built for Sir Francis Le Hunte following the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, exudes historical charm and character.
Situated on approximately 1 acre of mature gardens, this early 19th-century property spans around 222 sq. m. (2,174 sq. ft.) with an additional 48 sq. m. (517 sq. ft.) mezzanine apartment, converted from an old schoolhouse. The property boasts a combination of spacious living areas, beautiful gardens, and a notable charming ambiance.
As you approach Artramon Cottage, you'll notice the Alfred Cochrane-designed front porch which sets the tone for the rest of the house. You enter through the quaint porch into a welcoming entrance hall. To your right is the sitting room, an expansive space measuring 8.54m x 4.49m, adorned with a feature fireplace and a solid fuel stove – perfect for those chilly evenings. Adjoining the sitting room is 'The Sirs Room,’ a cosy study area ideal for immersing yourself in a good book or getting some work done.
Stepping back into the entrance hall, you’ll find another expansive living space. The living room, 5.48m x 4.69m, is characterized by its feature fireplace with a granite surround and another solid fuel stove. This room is designed for comfort and relaxation, whether entertaining guests or enjoying family time.
The kitchen, fitted with wall and floor units, a Belfast sink, double oven and hob, a dishwasher, and a fridge freezer, is both functional and atmospheric. Adjoining the kitchen is the breakfast room, perfect for informal meals and morning coffees while enjoying views of your beautiful garde ... click here to read more