Horses and angling were the bread and butter at €1.25m lovely Loughcarrig House near East Ferry
Loughcarrig House, Ballinacurra, Midleton
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Ballinacurra, East Cork |
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€1.25m |
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Size |
392 sq m (4219 sq m) |
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Bedrooms |
6 |
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Bathrooms |
5 |
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BER |
E1 |





These were reached via a small walkway above the basement level, where the couple lived.

It’s at its finest when the Irish Examiner visits, on a sun-drenched day in May. At the top of the dappled drive, the estate grounds widen out and the full beauty of Loughcarrig is revealed: Against a calm backdrop of glinting water stands a graceful period home, as comfortable in the landscape as Mystic Maisie, the mare that grazes the 10-acre waterfront property, which includes four stables and two ancient, walled gardens.




It could be a niche entertainment setting, too: The Dubliners came to play in a marquee set up in the grounds in the 1970s and singer Jim McCann became a lifelong friend.

Joe Mac (of Joe Mac & The Dixies) was a regular visitor, too: “He’d come down with his grandchildren,” Cherry says. American oceanographer Robert Ballard — credited with discovering the wreck of the Titanic — met with Brian to quiz him on his knowledge of wrecks.








