On its elevated, long, and narrow south-facing site, this Seefin touches quite a few bases, with true Victorian character and considerable retained authenticity. Elsewhere, the home has respect for details like original painted doors and handles, architraves, and stripped back original pine floor boards. The one behind is stripped pine with some exposed plasterwork above, showing the home’s old brick and stone bones as a visual feature. The mid level holds two bedrooms and the main family bathroom, recently upgraded, with separate shower and freestanding bath. VERDICT: Sunday’s Well was known in more historical times for the purity of water in a well, and Buxton above it for the freshness of the air.
Source: Irish Examiner February 07, 2026 19:31 UTC