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The magnificent eight-bed mansion home on Irish market for €2.9MILLION – and it comes with a gym, games room and pool

The magnificent eight-bed mansion home on Irish market for €2.9MILLION – and it comes with a gym, games room and pool

The Irish Sun08-05-2025

A MAGNIFICENT eight-bedroom mansion home on the Irish market for €2.9MILLION - and it comes with a gym, games room and pool.
This luxurious estate is located in Fedamore,
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One of Ireland's largest homes is located in Fedamore, Limerick
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And it is now on the market for €2.9million
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It comes with elegant and modern fixtures throughout
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The home has a games room and a gym
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It also features a lift and two guest houses
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Sitting on beautifully maintained grounds in the countryside of Limerick, the
The detached eight-bed, eight-bath residence extends to a whopping 2,275 square metres.
The listing reads: 'Fedamore House is an exquisite residence on some 6.47 hectares of glorious parkland and gardens within this peaceful demesne."
Known as one of Limerick's largest residences, the property features an indoor heated
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Additional luxury features include air conditioning in bedrooms, a Lutron lighting system, a lift and underfloor geothermal heating throughout.
The house is also equipped with monitored
The property's driveway leads to two separate gated entrances and offers access to six internal garages, multiple storage buildings and a stunning courtyard garden.
This incredible home is in a prime location, just a short drive from Adare, 30 minutes from
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Upon entering the ground floor of the home, guests are greeted by an elegant entrance hall featuring Portland stone floors and a beautifully detailed fanlight.
Up next there's a reception hallway that connects the original house to the new extension and it has a stunning Portland stone cantilevered staircase.
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The drawing room is another standout, with oak flooring, wood-panelled walls and a George III carved marble fireplace by Hill Darley dating back to 1790.
The home's library showcases another George III fireplace in the style of Robert Adam and enjoys dual-aspect views over the estate grounds.
Up next, a grand living room features a further period fireplace, oak floors, sash windows and classic detailing.
The pad's kitchen and breakfast room include painted timber cabinetry, granite countertops, a hardwood-topped island, Jura floor tiles and an Azul Valverde fireplace.
This leads on to the
FIRST FLOOR LUXURY
Upstairs, the home offers two large main bedroom suites, each featuring a mezzanine dressing area and luxurious ensuite bathrooms.
There are six other large bedrooms in the pad, each with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, all styled with high-end fixtures and elegant tiling.
On the basement level, the
BASEMENT LEVEL LUXURY
There's also a wine cellar, a golf club room, and access to the six internal garages, as well as plant and generator rooms.
What's more, the lower level has a luxurious indoor pool area, which includes a 13.5m heated pool, motorised retractable cover, sauna and a Jacuzzi.
Outside, the estate offers 16 acres of pristine parkland, a full AstroTurf pitch, walled gardens, tree-lined avenues, and two newly built gate lodges.
A stunning studio building is also located by the barbecue area, perfect for entertaining guests in the warmer months.
The property is listed by Sherry FitzGerald on
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The property is an eight-bedroom home
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It comes with a private cinema
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The pad also features a swimming pool
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