The estate is in Multyfarnham.
A 111 acre Westmeath mansion and estate, owned by the son of former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, is on the market.
Guide-priced at €8m, Clonhugh Lodge in Multyfarnham is owned by Philip Reynolds, and formed part of the Clonhugh Demesne, where Lord Fulke Greville resided and held the position of Member of Parliament for Westmeath from 1865 to 1874.
The property's elevated position offers views over the surrounding countryside and onto Lough Owel.
The Mansion has been updated over the years, but still features sash windows, picture rails, architraves, ceiling roses, and decorative marble fireplaces.
Viewing can be booked strictly by appointment with Savills Residential & Country Agency or Goffs Property.






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