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Here is where our property in Strandhill is located—specifically just behind the house you can see. Move your mouse to explore the beautiful surroundings of Strandhill.
If you choose to purchase the title Lord of Strandhill, you are combining land ownership with a noble title in a wild and romantic setting. The northwestern part of Ireland’s Atlantic coast is characterized by sandy beaches, dunes, and dramatic rocky cliffs, beneath which the ocean crashes powerfully. As a Lord of Strandhill, you become the master of a dynamic, diverse, and rugged region of the world. Acquiring the title Lord of Strandhill is therefore the perfect choice for adventurers, sports enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys the fresh sea breeze.
Strandhill itself is a small village near Sligo, in the county of the same name. Located directly on the coast, it is famous for its breathtaking beaches and, above all, its outstanding conditions for windsurfing and surfing. Perfect waves and wide sandy shores leave nothing to be desired for water sports enthusiasts. The village is well adapted to this, offering suitable accommodations as well as shops providing all necessary equipment. Beyond water sports, Strandhill also offers opportunities for a particularly “noble” pastime: golf. The area features an 18-hole course—though golf is something of a national pastime in Ireland, that hardly diminishes the experience. As a Lord of Strandhill, you will feel distinguished—and that is what truly matters.
The nearby town of Sligo is the largest in northwest Ireland and the capital of the sparsely populated and less tourist-heavy County Sligo. Here you will find notable landmarks such as the ruins of Sligo Abbey, Calry Church, and Sligo Cathedral. The town and its picturesque surroundings gained worldwide recognition through the writings of poet William Butler Yeats. The landscape is defined by two of Ireland’s most famous mountains: the table-shaped Benbulben and Knocknarea. As is common throughout Ireland, the natural scenery is deeply intertwined with rich history. At the foot of Benbulben lies Drumcliffe, where William B. Yeats is buried. Knocknarea is said to be the resting place of the legendary Celtic queen Maeve, known for her beauty and warrior spirit—once even featured on the Irish one-pound note. The region is also home to numerous dolmens, stone circles, and ancient burial sites, many of which remain only partially explored.
Become a Lord of Strandhill and discover one of Ireland’s lesser-known yet equally stunning regions. Nobility carries a certain sense of responsibility—even if you acquire the title. And even if you are not yet ready to visit in person and are still traveling with your finger across the map, you will feel a sense of pride in being a Lord of Strandhill.









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