A residential holding with a full set of equestrian facilities has come to the market near Summerhill, Co Meath. Extending to approx 20ac, Collegelands Stud combines a large country house with a yard that is already set up for equine use for in excess of €1.475m.
Set back from the road behind a sweeping entrance, the yard is arranged separately from the house, allowing both to function independently. The main block includes 10 stables along with a tack room and feed room, all laid out in a straightforward and workable manner.
A horse walker is also in place, while three sand arenas provide space for schooling and exercise. Taken together, the facilities form a complete operation that could be used straightaway.
Access to the yard is via its own entrance, which gives clear separation from the residential side of the property.
That split is a practical feature, particularly for anyone intending to run an equestrian enterprise, as it allows movement in and out without affecting the home.

Main hallway and stairs at Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
Paddocks and yard
The land is set out in four divisions and is currently in grass. It is described as good-quality ground and benefits from road frontage, making it easy to access and manage.
Paddocks are laid out around the yard and house, keeping everything within a compact block. There is no sense of land being scattered, which makes it easier to work on a day-to-day basis.
The house extends to just under 6,000 sq ft and includes seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It is a substantial country house, with generous room sizes and a layout suited to family living.

Aerial shot of Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
Living space is spread across a number of reception areas, while bedrooms are positioned to give some separation from the main living areas.
The finish throughout is in good order and the house carries a C1 BER rating. While the scale is considerable, it does not feel excessive and would not require immediate work. It is the kind of place that can be occupied from the outset.
Gardens sit to the front and side, with stud rail fencing separating them from the paddocks beyond. This keeps a clear distinction between residential space and working ground, while still maintaining a connection between both. Summerhill is close by for local services, while the property is within commuting distance of Dublin. Despite that, it retains a rural setting with the land and the yard surrounds.
Collegelands Stud is on the market by private treaty through Coonan Property and is guided at in excess of €1.475m.

Kitchen and dining room at Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
A residential holding with a full set of equestrian facilities has come to the market near Summerhill, Co Meath. Extending to approx 20ac, Collegelands Stud combines a large country house with a yard that is already set up for equine use for in excess of €1.475m.
Set back from the road behind a sweeping entrance, the yard is arranged separately from the house, allowing both to function independently. The main block includes 10 stables along with a tack room and feed room, all laid out in a straightforward and workable manner.
A horse walker is also in place, while three sand arenas provide space for schooling and exercise. Taken together, the facilities form a complete operation that could be used straightaway.
Access to the yard is via its own entrance, which gives clear separation from the residential side of the property.
That split is a practical feature, particularly for anyone intending to run an equestrian enterprise, as it allows movement in and out without affecting the home.

Main hallway and stairs at Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
Paddocks and yard
The land is set out in four divisions and is currently in grass. It is described as good-quality ground and benefits from road frontage, making it easy to access and manage.
Paddocks are laid out around the yard and house, keeping everything within a compact block. There is no sense of land being scattered, which makes it easier to work on a day-to-day basis.
The house extends to just under 6,000 sq ft and includes seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It is a substantial country house, with generous room sizes and a layout suited to family living.

Aerial shot of Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
Living space is spread across a number of reception areas, while bedrooms are positioned to give some separation from the main living areas.
The finish throughout is in good order and the house carries a C1 BER rating. While the scale is considerable, it does not feel excessive and would not require immediate work. It is the kind of place that can be occupied from the outset.
Gardens sit to the front and side, with stud rail fencing separating them from the paddocks beyond. This keeps a clear distinction between residential space and working ground, while still maintaining a connection between both. Summerhill is close by for local services, while the property is within commuting distance of Dublin. Despite that, it retains a rural setting with the land and the yard surrounds.
Collegelands Stud is on the market by private treaty through Coonan Property and is guided at in excess of €1.475m.

Kitchen and dining room at Collegelands Stud, Collegeland, Summerhill, Co Meath.
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