Three Midlands mansions offering the ultimate country lifestyle

For those seeking a statement residence with history, character and scale, these properties may stand out.
Three Midlands mansions offering the ultimate country lifestyle

Sophie Halligan

Ireland's Midlands have long been home to impressive private estates.

Defined by parklands, historic architecture, and a sense of seclusion, the region offers buyers a blend of heritage, scale, and accessibility.

For those seeking a statement residence with history, character and scale, these properties may stand out.

Clonhugh Lodge, Clonhugh, Multyfarnham, Co Westmeath

Asking Price: €8,000,000

Selling Agent: Savills – Country and Goffs Property

Overlooking Lough Owel and set within approximately 111 acres of private grounds, Clonhugh Lodge is one of Ireland's most impressive contemporary country estates.

Combining substantial accommodation with equestrian facilities, formal gardens, and lake views, it delivers luxury living.

Cangort House, Shinrone, Birr, Co Offaly

Asking Price: €1,650,000

Selling Agent: Sherry FitzGerald Fogarty

Set on approximately 24 acres of landscaped grounds, Cangort House is a Jacobean-style country residence that blends historic character with modern luxury.

The home features elegant reception rooms, period detailing, and equestrian facilities, including stables, paddocks, and a walled garden, making it a rural retreat.

Rath House, Rathronshin, Ballybrittas, Co. Laois

Asking Price: €1,700,000

Selling Agent: Jordan Town and Country Estate Agents

Occupying around 52 acres of parkland, Rath House is a period estate showcasing grand proportions and timeless architecture.

Approached via an avenue, the residence retains many original features and enjoys maintained grounds, offering the opportunity to own a classic Irish country house.

Whether it is Cangort House, Rath House or Clonhugh Lodge, these residences represent some of the opportunities currently available in the Irish property market.

As demand for high-quality country homes grows, the Midlands remain uniquely positioned to offer buyers the best of both worlds, the enduring appeal of grand rural living while remaining within reach of Dublin and Ireland's major transport networks.

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