A Beverly Hills-style mansion in south Dublin has gone on the market for an eye-watering price of €9.75 million.
The lucky millionaire who can afford to snap up the property will be in good company with neighbours such as Enya, Bono and the Edge.
The dream house sits at the top of Killiney Hill with three levels of floor-to-ceiling windows enhancing the dramatic sea views over Ireland's Bay of Naples'.
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Some of the stand-out features of the property include a large wine cellar - that can store 800 bottles, a home gym, and its own golf practice area with a six-hole putting course.
However, it is the 13-metre infinity swimming pool in the middle of the garden, with steps leading down from the terrace, that is the focal point of the mansion.
The layout of the home takes full advantage of the extensive space with an open-plan living area extending the whole length of the house, leading through to the dining area, the lounge and the kitchen.
It boasts five en-suite bedrooms and seven bathrooms and the whole house has been designed and decorated all in a modernist style - with no expenses spared.
It also has a self-contained studio apartment that could serve as a granny flat or a home for an au pair.
It is the perfect home for entertaining guests with striking features such as a grand terrace on three levels stretching around the house, an outdoor fire pit area, and a garden room with BBQ facilities.
Despite its prominent size, the 1000-square-metre home on Killiney Hill Road is sheltered from its surroundings with double gates at the entrance and a sweeping driveway leading onto the 1.3 acre grounds.
The property is situated a five-minute drive to Killiney Dart station, with a 35-minute journey from there to Dublin city, or just a 10-minute walk to nearby Killiney Beach, a favourite with brave sea swimmers.
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