November 7, 2024
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New plans to revitalise historic Kilkenny estate

A stunning Georgian house in county Kilkenny that is set to be transformed into a spiritual retreat has unveiled further plans designed to reinvigorate the estate.

The Seraph Foundation, the owners of Kilfane House on the Kilfane Demense outside Thomastown, have applied to Kilkenny County Council to transform an old agricultural and stables building into tea rooms for guests.

The latest proposal to transform the 18th century mansion and estate comes just months after plans to transform the old Caretakers House into a 24 bedroom guest house were put on hold.

Kilfane Demense is situated on 79 acres of land and was put on the market for €1.85 million back in 2016.

The Seraph Foundation purchased the house in 2019 for just €395,000, according to the residential price property register.

Last year the foundation secured planning permission to change the use of the house, a protected structure, from a residential dwelling to a guest house and retreat with 32 rooms for guests

In transforming Kilfane Estate from a derelict house to a 32-room retreat, the foundation hopes to attract people from across the world with the promise of providing a sanctuary where people of all backgrounds and belief systems can come together to share, learn and develop spiritually.

A decision on the new tearooms is expected by the local authority by the middle of October.

 

 

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