Three homes with a touch of Halloween magic in Tara

This Halloween weekend, there’s no better place to feel the magic of the season than in the heart of Co Meath, where ancient legends come alive
Three homes with a touch of Halloween magic in Tara

This Halloween weekend, there’s no better place to feel the magic of the season than in the heart of Co Meath, where ancient legends come alive.

Just as the Hill of Tara and the nearby Hill of Tlachtga once hosted the grand Samhain harvest festivals over 2,000 years ago, the area today retains an air of enchantment. Located in the heart of Tara, these three properties offer a unique opportunity to live amidst the history and legend of the Boyne Valley.

Macetown, Tara, Co Meath

Asking Price: €1,650,000

Selling Agent: Coonan Property

Set on c.35 acres of rolling countryside, Macetown is a striking five-bedroom residence offering space, style, and superb equestrian facilities. Mature gardens, stud-railed paddocks, and a large sand arena frame the home beautifully, while inside, generous living spaces create a perfect blend of rural comfort and sophistication.

Moorefield House, Berrillstown, Tara, Co Meath

Asking Price: €1,500,000

Selling Agent: Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes, Farms & Estates

With its sweeping driveway and timeless design, Moorefield House offers all the grace of a traditional country home combined with modern comfort and efficiency. Standing on approx. 14 acres, the property includes elegant interiors, a handcrafted kitchen, and a mezzanine library overlooking the main living area. Outside, well-kept paddocks, stables, and a double garage make it ideal for equestrian pursuits.

Oberstown, Tara, Meath

Asking Price: €785,000

Selling Agent: Bannon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd

Contemporary in style yet warm and inviting, Oberstown is a four-bedroom family home that makes the most of its scenic Tara setting. Designed for modern living, it features bright open spaces, a double-height entrance, and access to sun-filled gardens and a south-facing patio. A double garage, mature trees, and a peaceful rural backdrop add to its appeal.

 

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