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All the photos from inside the €565,000 gaff Niall Horan has reportedly bought in Mullingar

Bonus: there’s a Samantha Mumba poster on the wall.

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NIALL HORAN IS obviously Mullingar’s most famous export, and he’s never shy of celebrating that fact – like that time he gave a shoutout to Lingi’s and Roma takeaways in his video for This Town last year.

But instead of staying in his family home when he returns, he’s now apparently bought himself a nice gaff just outside the town to crash in when he’s home. The Sunday Times reports that he’s bought this six-bedroom house and surrounding land in Gaybrook, Westmeath for €565,000.

And the photos on the estate agent’s website give you an idea of what the gaff is like

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There’s a grand staircase

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The rest of the house lives up to the entrance as well

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Decent, bright dining room for Nialler here

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The blurb reads that you’ll be “amazed by the sheer space this property has to offer”

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Fair.

There’s a poster for the 2005 film Boy Eats Girl – starring Samantha Mumba – on one of the bedroom walls

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Hope that comes with the house. Make it a dealbreaker issue, Niall.

There are loads of “reception rooms”, apparently: “laid out across two floors essentially incorporating six reception rooms and a similar number of bedrooms together with several ensuites”

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The pool might need a drop of chlorine by the look of it, but all in all it looks like a fairly decent house for Niall to, presumably, invite Bressie and the lads over for Christmas pints when he’s home

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Big housewarming party soon, surely.

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