The historic Malin Hall country house has gone up for sale again, with a €825,000 asking price.
The seven-bed period home dates back to 1758, when it was originally constructed for George Harvey, the High Sherriff of County Donegal.
The Harvey family were significant landowners in Donegal, retaining ownership of the property until George Miller Harvey (born 1908) sold it in 1973.

Malin Hall, Norrira, Malin, Co. Donegal. Photo: Franklins Estate Agents
The entire Malin Hall estate was bought by Kathleen and Michael Connolly, who had a vision to turn 100 acres into a retirement village. This dream was realised after the untimely passing of Kathleen in 1999 and now the Connolly Foundation offers independent living for the over 60s in Malin. Malin Hall is accessed via a 400 metre split laneway through the Connolly Foundation Development.

Malin Hall, Norrira, Malin, Co. Donegal. Photo: Franklins Estate Agents
Franklins Estate Agents, who are managing the sale of Malin Hall, describe Malin Hall as a classic protected period property.
This property boasts three reception rooms, a conservatory, seven bedrooms (including two en-suites), a full basement, garages, and a disused swimming pool.
To the outside, the property comes with 5.1 acres and enjoys the most spectacular views over Trawbregga Bay.
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Malin Hall, Norrira, Malin, Co. Donegal. Photo: Franklins Estate Agents