A Laois house has become one of the most expensive residential properties in the county, selling for an eye-catching €650,000.
50 Carriglea is nestled within the charming village of Killenard, home to some of the premier real estate in County Laois.
The sale was managed by Sherry Fitzgerald, who described it as an “exquisite” property, “located in a sought-after development.”
They say the property “offers an exceptional living experience that seamlessly combines modern luxury with practical functionality.
“Built within the last 20 years, 50 Carriglea exudes timeless appeal and contemporary charm.
“The property’s spacious, contemporary design creates a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for both family living and entertaining.”
The five-bedroom residence spans 296 square-metre (3,192 square-feet) arranged over two levels.
The ground floor features a large entrance hall, a spacious sitting room, sun room, bathroom, kitchen and utility area, and a separate dining room.
Upstairs are five large bedrooms, three of which are accompanied by an en-suite bathroom. A family bathroom completes the upper level.
Externally, the property boasts a large driveway with ample parking space for several cars.
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