
Live out your Hamptons fantasy as quaint Clare home hits the market for €1.4m
Well, you're in luck, as this stunning family home in Co Clare is giving you the chance to live out that fantasy for a fraction of the price.
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While Glen Abhann might not be on the market for pocket change, the €1.4m price tag is still just a percentage of the multi-million dollar pads on sale in the elite American townland – but once you take a look at what's on offer, we think you may be able to justify the asking price.
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Located on the banks of Lough Derg, the four-bed dormer-style home is situated in the coveted Rahena More area of Killaloe. Not only is it the perfect canvas for a growing family looking for their forever home, it's also the ideal country retreat to distract you from the hustle and bustle of life.
There are several impressive aspects to this home to note – one of them being the choice of five (yes, five) bathrooms, as well as access to a study and a games room to keep the kids entertained during school holidays.
Stepping into the home, it's evident that Glenn Abhann isn't exactly a contemporary home, instead oozing a country comfort that screams 'welcome' as soon as you walk in the door after a long, stressful day in the office.
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Timber floors, autumnal colours and a clever use of space are the perfect indicators that you are in for a treat, and with the hall leading to all of the home's principal rooms, it's hard to know where to start – The lounge, perhaps?
Heading into the aforementioned lounge, prospective owners will appreciate uninterrupted views over Lough Derg and the Tipperary Hills – the perfect view for curling up with a good book.
The large bay window, coupled with oak floors and soft, cream-coloured walls, creates a calming atmosphere, and with French doors overlooking the lake, it's never been easier to bring the outside in!
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Sticking mainly to the same theme, the kitchen-diner reminds us of something from a US sitcom, once again boasting double doors, a large family dining table and plenty of storage for all your favourite bits and bobs.
The primary bedroom is something to behold, and whoever gets their hands on this home will find it hard to leave their bed in the morning – unless they're heading out to the gorgeous gardens, of course.
Comprising a lobby, en-suite, and dressing room, the new owners of Glenn Abhann will truly live their own Hamptons lifestyle in the scenic surroundings of Co. Clare countryside.
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
If that's not enough to leave you open-mouthed, the family bathroom – which is one of five – boasts luxury marble floors and your own private jacuzzi. You'll be bathed in natural light thanks to sleek Velux windows that let the sun in and keep peeping eyes out!
Meanwhile, the games room also features Velux windows and has recessed lighting. The property also features a detached garage, equipped with a roll-up access door and an electricity supply, perfect for DIY enthusiasts.
The gardens have been spectacularly landscaped to provide unparalleled views of the water, while ensuring that the natural beauty of the countryside can be thoroughly enjoyed by all. A selection of larger and smaller trees created a green sanctuary, all while keeping you tucked away and private by the water.
While privacy is most definitely key, the home isn't exactly isolated from society, with the bustling village of Killaloe and the Shannon River just six kilometres from your front door.
Glen Abhann is available for purchase at €1,475,000 and is currently listed with Harry Brann Auctioneers & Valuers.
Check out more shots of the stunning home below:
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie
Glen Abhann, Rahena More, Killaloe, Clare, €1,475,000. Pic: Myhome.ie

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