The 18th-century Ireland home used to belong to Guinness beer heiress Oonagh, Lady Oranmore and Browne is up for sale for 28 million euros ($29.5 million), a media report said.
Known as Luggala, the castle sits on 5,000 acres near Dublin and overlooks Lake Tay. The original gardens are also a focal point of the property, ABC News reported on Wednesday.
The property is a former hunting lodge and has 19,099 square feet of living space.
There are 27 bathrooms on the property, including the main house, guesthouse and the seven smaller lodges and cottages.
The home also boasts 18 full bathrooms, three reception rooms and a library.
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