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11 Apr 2026

PICTURES: Prospective buyers to fall in love with new to the market €975k home with tennis court

The six-bedroom property is located in Tullow, Newport - 20 minutes from Limerick city centre

A SIX-BEDROOM home “is not just a house, it is a high performance estate”, said selling agent, James Lee, of REA John Lee.

The property in Tullow, Newport - 20 minutes from Limerick city centre - is on the market for €975,000.

Mr Lee said he is delighted to present to the market a residence, extending to a sprawling 448 sq.m, where architectural grandeur meets the absolute cutting edge of smart-home technology. 

Security is an important feature with controlled access via double wrought iron gates with automatic controls, manageable via the gate console, the house intercom, or your mobile phone.

He said total oversight is incorporated through a sophisticated 5-camera CCTV system which provides 360-degree peace of mind, with remote monitoring accessible globally via a dedicated smartphone app. 

Mr Lee said it is a home designed for the future as it boasts a high-spec energy suite that significantly reduces its carbon footprint while maximising comfort. 

For example, 14 high-efficiency solar PV panels on the south-facing roof are paired with a hybrid inverter and 5 kWh battery storage, and a top of the range central extraction system ensures a constant flow of fresh air at the first-floor level.

“While the technical specs are world-class, the heart of the home lies in its expansive proportions. With six generously sized bedrooms and sprawling living areas, this residence provides the perfect canvas for both grand-scale entertaining and quiet family sanctuary. 

“The large detached garage / gym / office to the rear offers numerous alternative uses. There is also a tennis court. Rare is the property that balances such immense scale with such intricate, modern detailing. This is not just a house; it is a high performance estate,” said Mr Lee.

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