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Cork’s Spur Hill Home Offers Equestrian Dream with Ample Space for Horses

Nestled in the‍ foothills ⁢just⁣ south of ‌Cork city, Larkspur ⁣Lodge ⁤holds a special place in⁤ the hearts of the O’Brien family. Built in 1975,​ this architect-designed home offered a coveted escape from ⁤city life for TCC O’Brien,⁣ his wife Anne, and ​their three⁤ daughters,⁤ Miriam,⁣ Caroline,⁤ and Avril.

The move from a ⁤three-bedroom semi-detached house in‍ douglas to the sprawling⁤ acre of​ land at‌ Spur Hill, above Dougclonye, was⁣ a dream come true for the girls, who where passionate about ponies and horses. The ‌property provided ample space for grazing and stables, allowing them ⁢to‌ enjoy leisurely⁣ hacks up ⁢and over Spur Hill to Ballinhassig.

Two-way street: MacCurtain ‌Street in ‍2024. ⁢Pic: Larry Cummins
Two-way⁢ street: MacCurtain Street in 2024.‌ Pic: Larry ‌Cummins

The O’Brien‌ family was well-known in Cork. Tom (TCC)⁢ O’Brien, the youngest of a large family with roots in east Cork and west Waterford, opened​ a shop, T.C.C. O’Brien, on‍ MacCurtain‌ Street⁤ in the 1950s. ‍ “He‍ had a great⁢ rapport with his customers,” recalls Miriam. “I remember him ‍telling ‍me stories about Hadji Bey, the ‍confectioner famous for his Cork Turkish Delight,‌ who had a shop right across ‍the⁣ street.”

Over the years, ​the family expanded‍ their business,⁤ opening a​ second T.C.C. O’Brien’s in the Southside⁢ Shopping Centre in Togher. As time passed,‌ maccurtain⁣ Street transformed, shifting⁤ from two-way to one-way traffic and back again. The‍ T.C.C. O’Brien shops ‌eventually closed, and the‍ family’s lifestyle evolved. ⁢Horses gave way ⁣to smaller dogs, and eventually, a cat became Anne’s constant companion until her passing in 2021.

View west from Larkspur
View west from Larkspur

“Mum​ loved Spur Hill and she loved Larkspur, so she planted it all around when ⁤we moved,” says Miriam, who ⁤now lives in Perth,⁣ Australia. “Of course, the ⁤horses ate them all, so we had to plant ⁣all ‍over again.”

Now, after decades of cherished memories, the O’Brien family‌ has​ made the tough​ decision to ​sell‌ larkspur‌ Lodge. “It’s time for Larkspur to move on too,” ‍admits Miriam. ⁢Caroline,who lives in⁤ Ireland,agrees. their younger sister, Avril, a talented artist, ⁢sadly passed away in her mid-20s.

Rear grounds at Larkspur
rear grounds at Larkspur

As Larkspur Lodge prepares‌ to welcome a new chapter, the memories ⁢of laughter, love, and the joy of⁣ country ⁤living will forever remain etched in the hearts of‌ the O’Brien family.

A charming brick-faced dormer home in Cork, Ireland, known as Larkspur Lodge, has recently hit the market with an asking price of €575,000.The property, boasting 1,650 square feet of living space, is already generating critically‍ important interest, according‌ to estate agent Áine McLoughlin of AML Property Services.

Stable surroundings

McLoughlin reports⁢ that ⁤second viewings are already underway, with potential buyers drawn to the property’s ​spacious layout and desirable location. “It’s ⁣under‍ early offers in⁢ the ‍mid-€500ks, ⁤and AML‌ are getting requests for viewings over the ‍christmas period from intending native returnees,” she said.

the property is attracting ⁤a diverse⁤ range of buyers, including those seeking more ‌space in the suburbs, professionals working at the nearby ⁣Cork University ⁣Hospital (CUH), and even commuters who appreciate the easy access to the N40 city ring road.

Bright‍ side‍ out

Larkspur Lodge has been a cherished family home for the past ‍50 years. It features an attached ⁢garage, a sunroom, ‌and outbuildings, ⁢some of wich were formerly⁢ stables.⁣ The property‍ sits⁤ on an acre of land, offering stunning views of the Lee Valley and the western part of the city.

Ready for updates

While the property has‌ been well-maintained, McLoughlin acknowledges that it ⁣is “understandably on the dated⁢ side decoratively.” ​”Horses for ⁢courses?” she quips, suggesting that the ⁢property’s ​charm and ⁢potential ‌will appeal to buyers looking for a project.

With its prime location on the city fringes,‍ spacious⁢ grounds, and⁤ paddock, Larkspur Lodge is⁣ sure to attract significant interest from a variety of ‍buyers.


## The End of an Era: An Interview About Larkspur Lodge



**World-Today-News Exclusive:** For decades, Larkspur Lodge ​nestled⁤ in the scenic foothills south of Cork City has held a​ special place in the hearts of the O’Brien family.



As the family has decided to sell this beloved homestead, World-Today-News sat down with Miriam O’Brien, who now resides in Australia, to delve into the tapestry⁤ of memories woven within ‌its walls and the bittersweet decision⁢ to let it go.



**World-Today-News:** Miriam, ⁣thank you for sharing your story. Larkspur lodge sounds‍ like more than ⁤just a‍ house; it sounds like a place filled with‌ cherished⁣ family history.



**Miriam:** ‍It truly ⁢is. ‌Larkspur was built⁢ in​ 1975, ⁣a dream come true ⁢for my⁤ parents,​ Tom ⁤and Anne, and for my sisters, Caroline and Avril, and me.We moved from a smaller house in ‍douglas to this sprawling acre⁢ of ⁢land, ‌a ⁢true⁣ paradise for us girls who where passionate about horses.



**World-Today-News:** It seems like those early years ⁢were especially idyllic, filled with the freedom of⁣ horseback riding and the joy of living​ in the countryside.



**Miriam:** ⁤Absolutely! We had ample space‍ for stables and grazing, ‌allowing us endless hours of ⁤exploration on‌ horseback, riding up and over Spur Hill ‍to⁣ Ballinhassig. Those were truly magical times.



**World-Today-News:** Larkspur Lodge is more‌ than just a family home; it’s also connected ⁣to your family’s legacy in ‌Cork City ‍through the T.C.C. O’Brien‌ shop.



**Miriam:** Yes, my ⁢father, Tom,⁢ opened ‍his shop on maccurtain Street ​in the 1950s and was ‍known for his warm ⁢relationship with his customers.



It ​was fascinating watching MacCurtain Street evolve over the years, ⁣from a two-way street to one-way and back again. The city changed, and ‌so did our lives. We closed our shops eventually, horses made way for smaller pets, and eventually, our Mum found solace in her garden⁣ and the ‍companionship of her cat.



**World-Today-News:** Larkspur Lodge flowed with life and​ change, reflecting⁣ your family’s growth and evolution.





**miriam:** Precisely.mum loved the countryside and planted lovely‌ gardens around⁣ Larkspur. I remember ⁤the horses eating everything⁢ she planted, so we had to start all over again!



**World-Today-News:** The decision‌ to sell larkspur after all these years must be a difficult one.



**Miriam:** It undoubtedly ⁤is. My sisters⁢ and I have such incredible memories here.however, it’s time for larkspur to embark on ⁣a ⁢new chapter. Our younger ⁢sister, Avril, sadly passed away in her twenties, leaving a void in our hearts. Caroline still lives‌ in Ireland, but we all felt that it was time for a new family to⁣ create ⁣their ‌own memories within these‍ walls.



**World-Today-News:** There’s a certain beauty in ‌knowing that Larkspur Lodge will ⁣continue to be a place of joy ⁤and ⁢warmth for another family.



**Miriam:** Yes,absolutely.‌ We hope whoever purchases Larkspur will cherish it⁢ as much as we have. The⁤ memories we made here will ‌always be a⁣ part of who we ‍are.

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