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It’s part of a small development in Clane.
It’s in a small cul-de-sac called The Copse.
It’s in Naas and pretty fancy indeed.
It’s at Wolf Rock, so we were worried for a second…
*Well, it’s off Westminster Road, at least.
It’s even in Castle Woods.
It’s on Palmerston Road, and pretty fancy altogether.
You won’t have to Burrow far… (sorry).
It helps that it’s surrounded by forest, of course.
It has views to the Dublin mountains
It was built in the Arts and Crafts style.
It has its own cinema, of course.
There’s the main house and a self-contained apartment too.
This house in Clonskeagh has all that and more.
It’s close to the city centre and the sea.
A view to Kill(iney) for, indeed.
And now it’s one massive, gorgeous house.
If you’ve got a spare €1.8 million hanging around, that is…
The beautiful period home was once owned by British writer Frederick Forsyth.
From its sunny garden to its big spacious rooms.
And the location’s not bad either.
With a floating staircase, no less.
We’re talking Downton Abbey grand – there’s even a room for the butler…
The house is part of a Victorian-inspired development on Dublin’s southside.
It’s just one part of this €3 million Tudor-style home for sale in Foxrock
There are three houses left out of 35.
On Raglan Road on an autumn day… Well, spring actually.
Take a peek inside…
A bedroom for every day of the week.
It comes fully furnished so you can just move in.
Its name? Pride House, of course.
Not for long, probably.
Close to Clonmel and Cahir, but in the heart of the countryside.
It’s pretty impressive.
If you’re into views, the sea, or mountains at all.
The home is a great example of contemporary Irish architecture.
It’s rather lovely.
It’s just off Harcourt Street.
*Well, her creator’s, anyway.
Although you will need over €1 million to get there…
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