The Most Haunted House in Ireland Is Now Up for Sale — and It Comes With a Private Beach

If you are willing to share the home of your dreams with other people, you may be able to have it all to yourself if you don’t mind having some intriguing people living nearby.

Loftus Hall, which is commonly considered to be one of the most haunted houses in all of Ireland, is reportedly now available for purchase, as reported by Time Out. [Citation needed] The current owners are requesting an asking price of €2.5 million ($2.89 million USD) for the magnificent home that is comprised of 63 acres of land in addition to the 27,000 square feet of living space that is included (including a private beach).

According to Time Out, the structure can be found close to the town of Wexford, and in addition to being a tremendously old and lovely property, it is also the source of many terrible stories that have been passed down through the years. These stories have been passed down through the generations. The property’s current owners, Shane and Aidan Quigley, purchased it in 2011 and made extensive renovations to it before putting it on the market to the general public for purchase. Despite this, it is home to a number of famous persons who are considered to be “residents,” in addition to the current owners of the property.

According to Time Out, the tale that is told most frequently involves a “dark stranger” who approached the estate in the 18th century when it was owned by the Tottenham family. This occurred when the land was in Tottenham’s possession. It is stated that this occurrence took place on the premises of the property.

It is said that a young woman, most likely Lady Anne Tottenham, who passed away here after enduring the trauma of finding out that the visitor was not a human at all but rather a supernatural being with “cloven hooves,” haunts the hall. Lady Anne Tottenham is said to be the woman who is said to haunt the hall. It is thought that she passed away as a result of this occurrence. Following that, the guest departed, taking the hole in the roof with him when he went.

According to Time Out, the visitor, who is frequently referred to as “the devil,” is also said to roam the halls of the building. This is another claim made by witnesses. Even though there is no evidence that Loftus Hall was haunted before it became a tourist attraction, it was the subject of a well-known documentary called The Legend of Loftus Hall, and it has been featured on numerous ghost-hunting travel series, such as Ghost Adventures.

Even though there is no evidence that Loftus Hall was haunted before it became a tourist attraction, it was the subject of a well-known documentary called The Legend of Loftus Hall. This home is supposed to have served as the inspiration for Fowl Manor, the fictional residence that features in the Artemis Fowl novel series.

If you want to make this property your ideal home, the Georgian house has a total of 22 rooms that you and your guests can explore. In addition, there is a chance that you will have an encounter with a spectral visitor if you do decide to make this your permanent residence.

If you are interested in purchasing the mansion, please send an email to info@loftushall.ie so that we may provide you with further information regarding the transaction. Loftus Hall is also available for ghost tours and so-called “paranormal lockdowns,” although according to current coronavirus safety requirements, visitors must wear masks throughout these activities.

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