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Westlife star Mark Feehily sells stately south Dublin home for €2.425m

Five-bed period pile on sought-after Sandycove stretch is the latest in a series of singer’s residential property transactions

5 Elton Park
5 Elton Park

Westlife band member Mark Feehily has quietly taken his leave from his short-lived home in the much-sought-after enclave of Elton Park in Sandycove. Having paid €2.3 million for the five-bed end-of-terrace Victorian redbrick in August 2021, the Sligo-born pop star sold it on September 29th last for €2.425 million, an examination of the Property Price Register shows.

Feehily’s former home at number 5 Elton Park extends to 279sq m (3,003sq ft) and is replete with period detail including decorative cornicing, a stained-glass fanlight above the front door, along with bay windows and soaring 11ft-high ceilings.

The Ber-exempt property’s original features are tastefully complemented by the addition of a contemporary kitchen and bathroom suites.

Outside, the house is framed by a gravelled driveway to the front and a manicured lawn to the rear.

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Although the sale, which was handled by Geraldine O’Callaghan of Bennetts Estate Agents, somehow managed to fly without wings below the radar at the time, that isn’t entirely surprising. Indeed, The Irish Times understands that Feehily quietly sold another property in Dublin 4 last year.

Westlife Mark Feehily
Westlife Mark Feehily

And a further inspection of the Property Price Register shows that the Westlife singer secured €1.455 million from the sale of his lakeside Sligo home in Lahanna, Ballintogher, in December 2021. The property, which overlooks Lough Gill and its 16 islands, had been offered to the market by Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes and Sherry FitzGerald Draper just four months earlier for €1.15 million.

Jessica Doyle

Jessica Doyle

Jessica Doyle writes about property for The Irish Times