Inside the stunning and historic Dalkey castle mansion with ocean access on sale for €16 million

If you've got a few million euros spare that are practically begging to be spent, this stunning mansion might be exactly what you're after. Positioned on a coastal site of 0.75 acres in South Dublin, Inniscorrig was originally commissioned in 1847 by the celebrated Dublin physician Sir Dominic Corrigan. This castle-like mansion, constructed from granite, commands spectacular views across Dalkey, towards Dalkey Island and further afield. Originally designed as a summer getaway, Inniscorrig welcomed numerous visitors throughout the years, including King Edward VII and King George V of England, whose stays were marked by a crown and star embedded in the pebbles of the patio terraces. Corrigan himself is honoured with a granite bust positioned directly above the main entrance. READ MORE: Dundrum house owned by Lir Chocolate founder up for sale for impressive €1.5 million READ MORE: Five lovely three bedroom homes for sale for under €300k in north Dublin The property has undergone complete refurbishment in recent years, equipped and finished to exceptional standards throughout. It features six double bedrooms, two reception rooms, a reading room, a Porter and Jones kitchen, numerous sitting rooms and bathrooms, and most impressively, a private swimming pool hewn from the granite coastline. Additionally, there's a granite-constructed lodge, which includes one double bedroom, a living room and a shower room with a private patio at the back - perfect as guest accommodation or staff living quarters. The property sits within strolling distance of the beloved heritage town of Dalkey, which boasts an exceptional range of specialist shops, dining establishments, intimate restaurants and retail amenities, reports RSVP Live. Coliemore Harbour lies less than a minute's walk away, which served as the most crucial commercial port on Ireland's east coast between 1200 and 1600. The mansion is being marketed by Inhous for a staggering €16,000,000. You can catch a glimpse of the opulent property below:
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