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Mark Zuckerberg buys Gothic castle near Meta HQ in Ireland on 400-acre riverfront property

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Mark Zuckerberg buys Gothic castle near Meta HQ in Ireland on 400-acre riverfront property
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan purchased Strancally Castle, a 19th-century Gothic-style castle in Ireland, which sits on a 440-acre property.
440 acres · property size Brian Baker, spokesman for Zuckerberg
The 16,000 square-foot tower of Strancally Castle is worth an estimated $23 million to $35 million.
at least 23 USD · tower valueat most 35 USD · tower value
Meta employs about 1,500 people in Ireland.
about 1500 people · employment
Strancally Castle is 125 miles from Meta’s international headquarters in Dublin.
125 miles · distance to HQ
Strancally Castle was built around 1830.
about 1830 year · construction year
The Alen-Buckley family renovated Strancally Castle over the past 25 years.
25 years · renovation period
Ballynatray House was bought for about $34 million in 2024 by James Dyson.
about 34 USD · purchase price2024 year · purchase year
Zuckerberg’s real estate portfolio is valued at more than $450 million.
more than 450 USD · portfolio value

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have purchased a massive 19th-century, Gothic-style castle in Ireland, the billionaire’s spokesman confirmed Thursday.

Zuckerberg bought the three-story, cut-stone Strancally Castle, which sits on a 440-acre property, from financier Michael Alen-Buckley’s family in recent weeks, the Irish Times first reported. 

“Mark and his family are excited to continue caring for this historic home and look forward to spending time in Ireland, where Meta maintains its international headquarters,” Brian Baker, a spokesman for Zuckerberg, told The Post.

The transaction was not listed on public records, but the 16,000 square-foot tower, which overlooks the River Blackwater, is worth an estimated $23 million to $35 million, according to the Irish Times.

Zuckerberg and Chan are expected to continue living in the US and use the castle when they visit Ireland, where Meta employs about 1,500 people. 

The Strancally Castle is 125 miles from Meta’s international headquarters in Dublin, where many American tech firms base their EU operations to take advantage of Ireland’s historically low corporate tax rates. The company also operates a data center outside the city.

Architects James and George Richard Pain designed the castle, which was built around 1830 for John Keily, a former English Tory politician, in County Waterford, according to reports.

“The Houses of Ireland,” a book by Brian De Breffney and Rosemary Ffolliott, described the castle as a lavish property – requiring “a brisk walk of 4 ½ minutes to reach the dining room from the kitchen.”

The Alen-Buckley family had extensively renovated the castle over the past 25 years.

It is located near several other massive properties, including Ballynatray House, which was bought for about $34 million in 2024 by British business magnate James Dyson, known for the Dyson Company.

Zuckerberg’s sprawling $450 million-plus real estate portfolio also includes a mini compound in Palo Alto, which is his primary residence, and a massive Hawaii compound on a secluded island rumored to include an underground bunker.

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