Monday, 6 July 2020

A UNIQUE AND WORLD RENOWNED STUD FARM - Eyrefield Lodge Stud, The Curragh, Co. Kildare on c. 160 Acres





Well known bloodstock breeder Sir Edmund Loder has decided to retire and is putting his beautiful property on the market through Paddy Jordan of Jordan Town & Country Estate Agents.  Eyrefield Lodge Stud is located between Kilcullen and Newbridge, 3 km from the Curragh Racecourse, 16 km from Goffs, 50 km from Dublin and its International Airport.  It also has easy access to both the M7 and M9 which are both 3 km from the property.

Bought by Major Eustace Loder in 1897 who set about rebuilding and enlarging the farm.    Known as “Lucky Loder” he won the Irish Derby and the Oaks in 1900 and then the next year bred the peerless Pretty Polly whose descendants still live here.

As a racehorse Pretty Polly set standards for the century and she was the best 2 year old filly of hers or any generation since.   She was sent to Newmarket to be trained by Peter Purcell Gilpin at his newly built Clarehaven Stables, currently occupied by John Gosden.

In her first race over 5 furlongs, most assumed that there had been a false start, when she was seen romping clear after 2 furlongs.  The judge estimated her winning distance at 10 lengths but contemporary pictures show it was more like 20.  She won the 1000 Guineas in record time at a canter, strolled home in the Oaks (100/8 on) and then trashed the 2000 Guineas and Derby winner St. Amant in the St. Leger.  She retired to stud as the winner of 22 of her 24 starts.

At 4 her victories included Coronation Cup, Champion Stakes and Jockey Club Cup.  At 5 she won another Coronation Cup.  More recent winners include:-

·         Unite – Irish Oaks
·         Caerwent – Group 1, Sire
·         Marling – Champion Filly in Europe
·         Marwell – Champion Sprinter in Europe
·         Vintage Tipple – Irish Oaks
·         Overbury – Group 1

This charming period property is ideally located between Kilcullen and Newbridge as well as being only 3 km from the Curragh Racecourse.  Goffs is 16 km whilst Dublin and its International Airport is 50 km.  Both the M9 and M7 are 3 km from the property.  Originally built as a hunting lodge it sits on a wonderful setting with magnificent mature timber, the gardens and grounds are a feature of the property with beautiful herbaceous borders, box hedges, topiary, rose garden, vegetable garden and greenhouse.  The graveyard at the end of the fern walk contains the graves of Pretty Polly, Spearmint, Spion Kop, Marwell and Marling. 

This trophy property includes the main period residence (5,048 sq.ft.) comprising  drawingroom, sittingroom, diningroom and library, all with vaulted ceilings and most attractive fireplaces, which look out onto the veranda and overlook the lawn paddocks. 

There is an office, library, fully fitted kitchen, breakfastroom with Aga cooker.  In all there are 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.  The master suite includes dressingroom and bathroom.

There is ample staff accommodation including:  Stud Groom’s House, The Gate Lodge, The Oat Loft Flat and Eyre Cottage.

The stud includes 55 boxes laid out in 3 yards including an automatic walker, indoor arena, tack, feedrooms and cattle shed.

The limestone land is all top quality with no waste whosoever.  Laid out in 17 post and railed paddocks with tremendous shelter, good fencing and piped water with internal farm road giving easy access to all paddocks. 

Amenities in the area include hunting with the Kildares and South County.  Racing at the Curragh home of all the Irish Classics - 5 minutes drive, Punchestown 10 minutes, Naas 15 minutes and Leopardstown 40 minutes drive.

Golf is available at the Curragh Golf Club, the K Club in Straffan, Naas and Rathsallagh.

Eyrefield Lodge Stud presents the opportunity to acquire one of the many trophy properties in Kildare with a charming family residence convenient to Dublin City and its International Airport.

Commenting on the sale Paddy Jordan said that it is one of the most important stud farms to come on the market in Kildare, with all the ancillary facilities available for a stud operation on some of the best land in the county.  For sale by private treaty Jordans are inviting offers in excess of €4m.  Viewing is strictly by prior appointment with Jordan Auctioneers 045-433550.

POST AUCTION EDITORIAL - 65 ACRES AT IRONHILLS, SUNCROFT, CO. KILDARE



Jordan Auctioneers rolled back the years when they Auctioned 65 acres with a derelict house at Ironhills, Suncroft, Co.Kildare by Public Auction on the property instead of the more plush surroundings of a hotel! The setting was different but a major success and despite all the advances in technology the human touch still goes a long way.
The property was an Executor sale, located between the villages of Nurney 6km and Suncroft 2.5km. Before an attendance of about 40 people there were several active bidders from the outset with the property opening at €300,000. Bidding increased all the way with the property going on the market at €500,000 and 2 bidders fighting it out before the hammer dropped at €550,000 to a local based farmer.
The land was mixed quality in several small divisions and although in need of some reclamation according to Clive Kavanagh of the selling agents ‘it would make an ideal site for a residence and yard subject to obtaining the necessary Planning Permission’.
Further commenting on the sale Clive said that ‘despite all the Covid19 uncertainty interest levels were strong from the outset’. Jordan’s have several more land sales scheduled in the next couple of weeks and these will give a good indication as to how the land market is performing.  For information contact Jordan Auctioneers on 045-433550


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