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06 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Irish house that hosted Michael Jackson in 2007 on sale for hefty sum

The property welcomed many famous people including European royalty, A-list actors, politicians, businesspeople, and musicians, and even Michael Jackson!

PICTURES: This Irish house hosted Michael Jackson in 2007 on sale for hefty sum

This Irish property hosted Michael Jackson in 2007 on sale for hefty sum

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A huge and extravagant property has hit the Irish property market for a whopping  €3,750,000 at Ballinacurra House in Kinsale, Co. Cork.

The property includes 27 rooms and 10 bathrooms and has been used for events, weddings, and has been rented to many famous people including European royalty, A-list actors, politicians, businesspeople, and musicians, according to Limerick Live.

The well known late singer Michael Jackson and his three children stayed in the manor in 2007 for three weeks.

In 2017 it was selected as Ireland's wedding venue of the year.

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Ballinacurra House which dates from the 1770’s has been totally restored and extended and has been run as an exclusive holiday rental with 14 ensuite bedrooms and additional accommodation available through the converted coach house, stone cottage and newly built stone lodge.

The property went up for auction on Thursday May 15 2025.

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