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Housing in Ireland

Updated: 12/9/2022
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Big houses in Ireland range from state owned and managed properties to private properties. Castle Town House and Emo Court are state owned and managed properties. They are the biggest of them. The biggest house of private properties is Beaulieu and Bantry.

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