Our Story

Our story commenced in 2016 in Monkstown County Dublin when we acquired a two storeyover basement three bay early Victorian villa style terraced house dating back to 1825.

It had over many years been occupied as an upmarket residence to the cognoscenti but in its latter years then been converted and used as Irish college where students studied Gaelic.

Architecturally much of its original features remained, decorative plasterwork and joinery ceiling covings and cornicing, original marble fireplaces, decorative plasterwork and joinery were still intact, and we set about renovating and restoring it.

A second similar Victorian terraced home was acquired in 2019. It was also located in Monkstown and was equally in very poor condition and had lost much of its architectural features having been poorly converted into small bed sit type flats / apartments. Again, we could see its original bones and wonderful potential and set about restoring it back to a fine elegant home appointed with all the luxuries of modern day living.

Both Monkstown houses were situated on Seapoint avenue set back and overlooking the Irish sea, each enjoying spectacular views from sunrise to sunset.

We then added a former family summer home in Wexford to the collection. Located on the sunniest stretch of Ireland coast it overlooked a kilometre of fine beach and was haven for many multi-generational family holidays for over 50 years.

We set about upgrading the accommodation and the beach house is now the epitome of comfort and relaxation. Its like Nantucket and the Hamptons meeting at the Irish shore.

Comfort and relaxation intertwine effortlessly here, and it provides the perfect getaway with its timeless charm and breathtaking views.

Next came a similar family holiday home – a house a protected structure perched above Kinsale town and bay which enjoyed panoramic ocean views and an unrivalled vantage point over the marina.

Kinsale is known as Irelands gourmet capital with its historic streets, vibrant food scene, sailing clubs and golf course it is one of Irelands most loved and picturesque towns.

An end of terrace Town house of special architectural merit-built c 1760 which had been redeveloped by previous owners into two holiday units but had fallen into decline.

Planning permission to restore the house including a full rewire, the formation of new and replacement of non-original doors and windows enabling improved capture of the sea, a full interior modification including 3 bedrooms – 3 new bathrooms, utility room, new kitchen, and large open plan living/ dining room along with a study area and roof top terrace to achieve a quality finish befitting to a character Georgian Town house .

Other projects in the pipeline include a lake shore home on lake Corrib, county mayo in the west of Ireland and a hacienda style home in les rotes Denia, Spain.