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Harmony Hall steeped in elegant Georgian grandeur and tradition

Introducing Harmony Hall, an exceptionally large Georgian residence sitting on eight acres of gardens and pasture at the village of Glasson, Athlone, an area of outstanding natural beauty and is designated a Grade 1 protected structure and has important architectural features including a wide tripartite doorcase, a double internal fanlight, a wyatt window on the second floor and an internal well.

Four bed farmhouse close to Castlebar

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This traditional style four bedroom bungalow situated on a private site with outbuildings, located at Brownhill, Ballyvary, just off the main N5 Castlebar to Dublin road, approximately one mile from Ballyvary village, is a must-view.

Luxury energy efficient homes in Moycullen

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers brings to the market a new development of luxury two and three bed first time buyer and family homes set in a stunning and picturesque location just moments from the village of Moycullen.

Wonderful home in Boireann Bheag

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a wonderful four bedroom detached home in Roscam on the east side of Galway city. Boireann Bheag is an award winning estate located in Roscam. It was constructed by premier builder O’Malley Construction in the late 2000s. The estate comprises a mixture of semidetached, terraced, and apartment residences, which overlook manicured lawns with mature trees and shrubbery throughout.

‘Turning of the sod’ at town centre housing development

The traditional ‘turning of the sod’ ritual at a Westmeath County Council housing development in Arcadia, was performed by the Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Damien English TD, on Tuesday morning.

Three chances to see Sean Lock

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"I'M JUST organised. I always put a bit of butter on the knife before bed." That's how Sean Lock describes himself. The Times describes him as "gloriously intelligent, deliciously unlikely and hilariously funny".

Spacious family home in Ballinderreen

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this wonderful five bedroom detached dormer bungalow located in Ballinderreen in south Galway.

Desirable property in prime residential area

This detached property is located in one of Moate's most desirable residential areas. Very few detached properties come to the market in this locality. Any potential purchaser seeking a space of their own within Moate town is sure to enjoy this private setting but also offers the convenience of being close to such great amenities as the Greenway track, Dun na Si heritage park and restaurant, schools, shops, medical center, post office, business college and golf club to name just a few. Set back off the road with a generous front area and a sunny back garden perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Sectioned off to one side of the site is a very useful secure work zone with storage sheds. The property is set on 0.3 of an acre. Accommodation consists of four bedrooms, family bathroom, sitting room, living/dining area, kitchen and two wcs. Very well maintained throughout and needs to be viewed to appreciate its homely charms, spacious living areas and separate work zone. Duel heating, OFCH & Solid fuel stove & boiler house. Guiding price €250,000. Accommodation includes four bedrooms, living/dining area, kitchen, utility, two wcs, sittingroom, entrance hall & landing.

National funding available for Westmeath men’s sheds

Men’s Sheds dotted throughout Westmeath are being encouraged to apply to a national funding pot of €500,000 to support their good work, Longford/Westmeath Deputy Peter Burke TD has outlined.

Circuses, streets, and gardens - all part of GIAF magic

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FROM ITS earliest days, Galway International Arts Festival has wowed audiences by transforming city streets into sites of magic and bringing the visual verve of circus to indoor venues. This year’s festival again delivers a feast of spectacle and who better to give the lowdown on the hoedown than GIAF artistic director, Paul Fahy.

 

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