Studs, cottages, fairytale escapes: our favourite houses in 2020 It may have been a year like no other but the properties for sale this year didn t disappoint when it came to quirkiness, luxury and rich history
Thu, Dec 17, 2020, 06:00
Eyrfield Lodge, The Curragh
Eyrefield Lodge Stud, The Curragh, Co Kildare Status: Placed for sale through Jordan Auctioneers in late June seeking €4 million, just gone sale agreed.
There was just something about
Eyrefield Lodge Stud on the Curragh in sunny late June. The Athgarvan estate and its owners Edmund and Sue Loder evoked a faraway era of race days and champion homecomings and all round horsey obsession. Every brick and blade of grass at Eyrefield and its 64.7 hectares (160 acres) was imbued with racing history. Edmund had inherited Eyrefield from his uncle 50 years ago. Knowing only a little about horses, and a lot about gardening he gradually grew the equine interest to continue Eyrefield’s training success and indulged the othe
Irelandâs most expensive street based on property values has been identified in a new report published on Sunday.
The Daft.ie report says Temple Gardens, in the Dublin 6 suburb of Rathmines, three properties traded for more than â¬2 million, with an average price tag of â¬3.1 million.
It was
previously described by Irish Times Property Editor Madeleine Lyons as âa quiet road of just 26 houses tucked away between the broad sweep of Palmerston Road and quieter Merton Road running along the Luas track to Cowperâ. She noted that âfor a short stretch of detached and semi-detached homes, it certainly punches above its weight when it comes to sales.â