A KILLALOE property has gone on the market for €1.4m.

Glen Abhann in Rahena More, Killaloe has been brought to the market by Harry Brann Auctioneers in the past week.

Set on a private 1.2 acre site, the property is described as an “outstanding architecturally-designed luxury lakeshore residence set in tranquil surroundings”.

With mature gardens overlooking Lough Derg and six kilometres from the town of Killaloe, the property also boasts its own private harbour.

According to the selling agent, the four-bedroom property has been “presented to the market in pristine turn-key condition, the property offers the would-be purchaser the rare opportunity to experience the joys of lakeshore living at its best with the added bonus of an impressive private harbour”.

Features include oil-fired central heating, a private well and bio-cycle treatment system. It has a cut-stone entrance with wrought iron electric gates and a kerbed tarmacadam driveway.

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