19th century Kilkenny mansion that was rebuilt after devastating fire is on the market for 2.35m
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19th century Kilkenny mansion that was rebuilt after devastating fire is on the market for 2.35m
"Annamult House was bought by former newspaper owner John Shiels and his wife, businesswoman Susan Casey in 2005 for over €2m. The couple tried to sell the house in 2008 for €1.85m, but failed to find a buyer"
"The couple tried to sell the house in 2008 for €1.85m, but failed to find a buyer An opulent 19th century country house set on almost 25-acres of stunning grounds and overlooking the Nore Valley and the King's River in Co Kilkenny is on the market for €2.35m."
Annamult House is an opulent 19th-century country house set on almost 25 acres, overlooking the Nore Valley and the King's River in Stoneyford, Co Kilkenny. The mansion contains nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms and dates to approximately 1825 while incorporating fabric from an older house thought to date as far back as 1690. The property was bought in 2005 by former newspaper owner John Shiels and businesswoman Susan Casey for over €2 million. The couple attempted to sell the house in 2008 for €1.85 million but failed to find a buyer. The property is currently on the market for €2.35 million.
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