Work is in progress on a scheme to improve the entrance to a listed Georgian farmhouse in rural Ireland.
The old cattle grid and ill-fitting gates have been removed, the adjoining rubblestone walls re-aligned and a forecourt arrangement created to allow vehicles to pull off the road safely. Bespoke iron gates and railings with local stone piers now secure the entrance whilst retaining an open, welcoming appearance.
Once the new drive surface is laid, later this year, a largely evergreen planting scheme will be implemented to frame the gates and control views towards the main house.
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