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Loftus Hall's haunted history dates back to 1775. Legend has it that Anne Tottenham was living in the mansion, and during a storm, a mysterious stranger arrived at the Hall in search of shelter.
Paddy McKillen Jr has cut the price he is asking for Loftus Hall in Wexford which is attracting interest from international wellness resort operators.
Loftus Hall, known to be Ireland’s most haunted house, is up for grabs for a brave buyer. The residence in Co Wexford was originally built in 1350 by the wealthy Redmond family during the time ...
Loftus Hall’s most recent owners, Shane and Aidan Quigley, purchased the home in 2011, completing serious structural renovations while retaining the home’s spooky character.
Loftus Hall, which is reported to be Ireland's most haunted house, has been put up for sale. While a price has not been set, offers of more than €4m are expected for the Co Wexford property ...
Loftus Hall bought by Bono? MYSTERIOUS WAYS U2 FRONTMAN TIPPED TO BE NEW OWNER OF HAUNTED BUILDING. Anne Marie O'CONNOR. Wed 29 Oct 2008 at 16:13.
Loftus Hall’s haunted past is said to have stemmed from the 1700s, when Charles Tottenham married John’s ancestor, Anne Loftus, daughter of the first Viscount Loftus.
Loftus Hall, where the devil among other ghostly apparitions are said to have been spotted, has sold! 22-bedrooms, 97 windows, and the mantel of Ireland's most haunted house, Loftus Hall on the ...
Loftus Hall, famed as the “most haunted house” in Ireland, has hit the market for nearly $3 million, the Irish Examiner reports. The 22-bedroom, Georgian-style mansion on the Hook Peninsula in ...
Forget about bobbing for apples and cute costumes this Halloween, the dark history of Ireland’s most haunted house, Loftus Hall, on Hook Head, County Wexford is sure to send chills down your spine.
Loftus Hall in Ireland comes with 22 bedrooms, a private beach, and centuries' worth of ghost stories. Now, the mansion dubbed the most haunted house in Ireland can be yours for just under $3 million.
Loftus Hall, a mansion in Ireland's County Wexford, has long been considered the country's "most haunted house." The estate has a legendary, centuries-old history of paranormal activity.