Property that belonged to John Nagle and his wife is relaunched after sale fell through last year
If this week’s property cover story rings a bell, it’s likely because the stunning 1,000 square metre mansion that is Paddock Wood in Killiney, South Co Dublin was once the home of bankrupt telecoms pro and former Payzone chief executive, John Nagle, and his wife Joan.
Set on 1.3 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, the unique property comes with an outdoor infinity pool overlooking Killiney Beach and Dublin Bay, a golf practice area, a four-car ...
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