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18 Mar 2026

IN PICTURES: Spectacular Laois horse ranch style house for €750,000

A spectacular American ranch style home with stables in the Laois countryside is up for sale at €750,000.

The modern open plan home in Stradbally stretches to 4,600 sqft, with lots of solar panels to help with the running costs.

It sits on 4.6 acres in the rolling countryside near the home of the Electric Picnic festival.

Scroll through our photos, with full description from the auctioneer below.

 

Clement Herron Real Estate are selling Limefield Lodge, Killone, Stradbally, Co. Laois.

It is a four/five bedroom detached dormer bungalow extending to C. 4,600 sq. ft. on a mature private site.

This property comes to the market in show house condition with quality fixtures and fittings throughout.

Accommodation briefly comprises of entrance hall with feature mezzanine overhead, kitchen/dining/family room, separate more formal dining and living room, utility room, office, wet room/w.c. in rear hall, integrated garage, main family bathroom, two bedrooms downstairs, further two bedrooms on the first floor both ensuite and ironing room.

Accommodation: Entrance Hall: 11m x 2.8m Wooden flooring, recessed lights, and feature mezzanine overhead.

Kitchen/dining/family room: 6.3m x 12m Ceramic floor tiles throughout, triple aspect, balcony overhead, island unit, gas cooker from tank and gas fire (backup). Dining Area: 5m x 4m Wooden flooring, double sided fireplace, south facing windows, coving, curtains and poles, radiator covers. Living Room: 5m x 5m Double doors opening up onto hall, double sided fireplace, radiator covers, curtains and poles, patio doors to rear facing south.

Bedroom 1: 4.1m x 4m Carpet, curtains, and poles.

Main Family Bathroom: 2.7m x 2.7m w.c., w.h.b., corner bath, vanity unit, corner shower with Triton pump shower.

Bedroom 2: 4m x 4m South facing window, with carpets, curtains and poles.

Utility and walk-in hotpress: 4m x 3.5m Ceramic floor tiles, fully fitted units with ample work top space, and access to drive in integrated garage.

Integrated Garage: 4.4m x 6.4m Integrated drive-in garage with remote control roller door, with Stira stairs to floored attic.

Downstairs W.C at rear hall: 2.3m x 1.7m : Wet room style, w.c., w.h.b., shower with non-slip tiles.

Office/Bedroom 5: 4m x 2.6m Ceramic floor tiles, networked with ample space for 2 / 3 large desks and filing area.

Coat Store [rear hall]: 3.7m x 1.8m Ceramic floor tiles and back door with canopy over it.

First floor: Balcony 1: 1.7m x 6.3m Over kitchen /family/ dining room with semi-solid wood flooring with feature beams in a vaulted roof space.

Mezzanine: 4.2m x 7m Wood flooring, feature lights over entrance hall.

Master bedroom: 12.9m x 5m Triple aspect with wooden flooring. 3.7 m x 2.9m Dressing room with ample hanger and storage space. 2.5m x 3.6m Ensuite with w.c., w.h.b., large double shower, and velux window.

Bedroom 4: 6.2m x 5.8m (including ensuite) Wooden flooring, dual aspect, two large walk-in wardrobes, curtains, and poles Ensuite: 2.6m x 3.6m Solid wooden flooring, w.c., w.h.b., corner bath with mixer shower.

Ironing room: 2.5m x 2.2m South facing with velux windows.

Large solar system with battery and Eddi for hot water and electricity, (Eddi is a solar power diverter that helps you to make the most of your self generated power rather than exporting it all back to the grid.)

Outside: Barn: 19m X 13.5m Work shop, garage, and stables can be opened up into one big area. The equestrian facilities are a key feature and include 4 x 12 x 12 , and 1 x 14 x 12 stables. Secure tack room, non-drip roof.

Additional 5.4m x 4.6m lean-to for storage and trailer park.

Sand and fibre arena: 40m x 30m.

Electric gates with CCTV. which open onto driveway leading to graveled parking areas to the front and rear of the house.

The extensive grounds are a particular feature of the property and surround the house, extending in total to about 4.6 acres of easily maintained gardens and paddocks. Camera system with remote access.

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