
The Guinness castle is up for sale, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
Antonio Martinelli Also known as Luggala, it is an 18th-century home in Ireland that used to belong to Guinness beer heiress Oonagh, Lady Oranmore and Browne, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Antonio Martinelli Luggala, designed to resemble a miniature castle, sits on 5,000 acres near Dublin and overlooks Lake Tay. The original gardens are a focal point of the property.
Antonio Martinelli The property is a former hunting lodge and has 19,099 square feet of living space. There are 27 bathrooms on the estate, which includes the main house, a guesthouse and seven smaller lodges and cottages. The home boasts 18 full bathrooms, three reception rooms and a library.
Antonio Martinelli The estate has maintained its old-time charm, with Gothic-style windows and mantelpieces. It is priced at $29.5 million, or about 28 million euros.