Mill House, New Mill, Mountmellick, Co. Laois, R32C1X8
It is a pleasure to bring this truly unique and historically significant property to the market. The Mill House, located in the townland of Drinagh, also known as New Mills, dates back to the early 1800s and carries a remarkable industrial heritage. The earliest records of New Mills appear in 1818, when Joseph Nevitt, noted in Quaker burial archives, resided here and later entered into partnership with John Millner. Together they established a thriving woollen manufacturing business, later expanding into a corn and saw mill. By the mid-1800s, the Millners’ enterprise was well known throughout the region, employing many locals and contributing to the area’s economic development. Elements of the original mill structures still remain on the property today, a lasting testament to the craftsmanship and industrious spirit of that era.
Set on approximately 7.7 acres, The Mill House extends to c.214 m² and is surrounded by lavish, mature gardens, an orchard, wild meadow, and beautiful old trees, creating a sense of peace and privacy rarely found. The land is divided into four well-fenced paddocks, making it perfect for livestock or equestrian use thanks to its excellent security and layout. There is also a floodlit arena ideal for night-time riding out, offering superb convenience for horse owners.
The current owners have lovingly preserved many of the original features, including stonework, arched brick detailing, and solid timber beams, showcasing the charm and authenticity of this extraordinary home. The accommodation consists of an entrance hall, kitchen cum dining room, living room, sitting room, home office, boot room, laundry, five bedrooms, main bathroom, and guest bathroom. Every room is filled with character, from exposed stone walls to original craftsmanship that reflects the history and soul of this special property. The home is heated by oil-fired central heating (OFCH) and features two solid fuel stoves—one in the kitchen and another in the sitting room—adding both warmth and ambience throughout.
To the rear of the house is a fully functioning log cabin (19ft x 13ft), currently used as an office but equally suitable for guest accommodation, as it includes its own toilet. There is also a large barn offering ample storage, a hay shed, and stables with a tack room, making this property ideal for equestrian enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle. The old mill building still remains on the land, blending beautifully with the landscape and reminding all who visit of the property’s fascinating past.
The Mill House is truly a hidden gem — a home that seamlessly combines rich Irish heritage with the warmth and comfort of country living. It is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Laois history in a peaceful, picturesque setting.
This property must be seen, to be truly appreciated!
Accommodation:
Entrance Hall: 2.33m x 2.75m
Timber flooring
Kitchen: 3.16m x 4.74m
Fitted kitchen with large island, light fitting, double Belfast sink, double oven, fridge freezer, beam ceiling
Dining Room: 4.16m 4.75m
Solid furl stove, dual aspect, beam ceiling
Lounge area: 4.16m x 2.85m
Original flagstone floor, triple aspect, beam ceiling
Living Room: 5.07m x 3.66m
Timber flooring, bay window, light fitting .
Office: 3.60m x 4.74m
Timber flooring
Boot Room: 3.14m x 3.26
Laundry: 1.67 x 1.35m
Primary Bedroom: 3.75m x 5.60m
Carpet, vaulted ceiling, original fireplace, dual aspect
Bedroom 2: 3.61m x 3.81m
Timber flooring, original fireplace
Bedroom 3: 2.72m x 3.81
Carpet
Bedroom 4: 4.33m x 2.70m
Carpet
Bedroom 5: 4.16m x 2.65m
Carpet
Guest W.C: 2.50m x 2.75
Timber flooring, WHB
Guest W.C: 1.12m x 2.75m
Timber flooring, w.c. electric shower
Main W.C: 2.76m x 2.03m
Tiled throughout, w.c., w.h.b., bath with power shower.