Top chef Corrigan pulls out of buying Woodstown House

November 21, 2011 The MyHome Newsdesk by The MyHome Newsdesk
Top chef Corrigan pulls out of buying Woodstown House

TOP chef Richard Corrigan has pulled out of buying

Woodstown House, outside Waterford.

The Michelin-star chef, who made his name with his restaurants in London, such as Lindsay House in Soho, Bentley’s in Piccadilly and Corrigan’s of Mayfair – was reported to have been very interested in buying the property, where Jacqueline Kennedy and her children stayed in the summer of 1967.

However, a right-of-way issue scuppered plans to purchase from estate agents Knight Frank and instead he is looking at other properties in the area.

“A big right-of-way issue has come up,” he said when asked about the property, “but, we are still looking for a similar place nearby.”

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Woodstown House is a six bed Regency Style Villa that comes with five apartments to its rear.

You can view the property on MyHome.ie here.

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