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05 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Inside stunning home that lured Hollywood superstar to Ireland as it hits the market

This four-bed luxury beach house lured James Bond himself to stay in this slice of Donegal paradise

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Luxury Beach House, Mullaghderg, Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal

Boasting to be a "stylish sanctuary for the stars", this four-bed luxury beach house lured James Bond himself to stay in this slice of Donegal paradise.

Pierce Brosnan, his mother, and his wife, Keely Shaye Smith, have enjoyed their time here quietly this Spring and fell in love with the area. Known to have a keen eye for property and regularly spotted at their seafront mansion in Malibu, they were charmed by the Mullaghderg banks, taking frequent strolls away from the paparazzi.

The luxury kitchen is designed to impress, with a quartz-topped island area for entertaining and an L-shaped bench area. The kitchen family room, with a charming coffee station, is separated by a double-sided fireplace, and the welcoming flames are all electric for ease.

Unrivalled and stunning North West Donegal views and magnificent sunsets can be enjoyed through triple pane large picture windows and with skylights everywhere to maximise light, the vaulted ceilings, panelled walls, and recess lighting create a sense of airiness and elegance.

There are two master suites on the first and second floors. Each bathroom has showers, all important when by the sea, and the shutters on the windows are a stylish contemporary way of creating privacy.

On the lower floor are two guest suites with a bedroom, bathroom, and mudroom leading to the private outside patio area. There's also an office and children's tv den area in this beautiful home. The blue-flag beach of Carrickfinn, with white sands and majestic dunes, is only a short drive away, and the area is also known for some of Europe's best sea and game angling.

The property is listed on Daft.ie for €695,000. Viewing is highly recommended.

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