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Claddagh apartment is sure to impress

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a stunning two bed first floor apartment located in the historic residential area of The Claddagh, Galway. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase an impressive apartment which is in a central location in one of Galway's oldest and most established residential areas.

credit union celebrates historic international day

St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union joins more than 68,800 credit unions around the world to celebrate the 70th annual International Credit Union Day today.

Detached bungalow on a corner site in The Claddagh

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Colleran auctioneers has just been favoured with the sale of No 23 Upper Fairhill, Claddagh, a beautiful detached bungalow on a large corner site. Finding a bungalow in Galway city is difficult, finding a bungalow in turnkey condition in one of Galway's most sought after locations is rarer still.

Visual arts at GIAF 18

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EACH JULY Galway International Arts Festival presents a diverse and quality range of work from Irish and international artists. The visual arts programme is entirely free and attracts thousands of visitors across the 14 days of the festival.

Unique city centre property with development potential

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O’Donnellan & Joyce brings Marino, No 17 New Dock Street, to the market. Scheduled for sale by public auction on Friday, June 8, this property offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial sized site with exceptional development potential, in a high profile location in Galway city.

The ‘Green Grass’ in The Claddagh

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This photograph of ‘The Green Grass’, also known as ‘The Big Grass’, in The Claddagh was taken on July 29, 1914. It was taken from roughly where the Claddagh Hall is today. There was a wide expanse of grass off to the left towards where South Park is today. In the early days parts of it were tidal, the tide would come in here in the form of a series of streams. In Peadar O’Dowd’s wonderful book Down By The Claddagh, there is an image of this area with a very large stream in the foreground. These streams were gradually filled in, thus creating the kind of surface we see in the photograph. There were occasional sandy patches visible on the grass.

The end of the old Claddagh

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In 1812, there were 468 cabins or houses, all thatched, in The Claddagh. These were occupied by 50 families, totalling 1,050 males and 1,286 females. That was a lot of people and houses in a relatively small geographical area and could be described as a “clachan”, a large irregular group of houses clustered closely together. All of these houses were single storey buildings, only the two-storeyed Aran View House and the early 19th century coastguard houses were higher.

Landmark historical building offers prestigious opportunity with office space at Galway’s waterfront

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering a unique and prestigious opportunity to purchase a superbly located prominent city centre office development.

Run Galway Bay set to make history as 4,000 runners descend on Galway

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THIS Saturday October 7 will see almost 4,000 runners, joggers and walkers descend on the City of The Tribes for the annual Run Galway Bay which starts and finishes at Nimmo’s Pier, the Claddagh Galway. The event which has gone from strength to strength has been sold out for weeks with participants coming from all over the world for this fast, flat and fun route along the stunning shores of Galway Bay.

Superbly located city bungalow to go under the hammer

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Location is a primary factor where property is concerned, and Joyce, Mackie & Lougheed auctioneers is offering for sale by public auction this charming detached two bedroom bungalow in one of the most sought after locations in Galway, The Claddagh. The quaint residence is only 110 metres from the Prom and the seashore and a short walk from the city centre and all of its amenities.

 

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