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Spacious duplex in Roscam

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Being offered to market via private treaty, No 69 Caiseal Cam is an excellent mid-terrace duplex property with ample living space, presented in good condition, in a popular residential development in Roscam.

An ideal home in Knocknacarra

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a four bed detached property in Shangort Park, a beautiful development located just off the Shangort Road which is one of the most sought after and popular residential estates in the Knocknacarra area. Constructed in the early 2000s, this small, quiet, development comprises a mixture of detached and semidetached homes finished to the highest standards, overlooking a large green area in the centre.

Superb seaside showhouse opens in Barna

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has opened its showhouse in the wonderful seaside village of Barna on the west side of Galway city. Gort na Carraige, a modern development of 17 homes offering four bed accommodation in a variety of house layouts, has attracted much attention since the development launched in early 2019.

Attractive quality home in Rosán Glas with Colleran’s

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Colleran auctioneers has just been favoured with the sale of No 43 Rosán Glas on the Rahoon Road, an attractive, spacious, four bedroom semidetached house in a popular and much sought after modern development. Built by O’Malley Construction in 2005, this house enjoys all the benefits of modern construction and design.

Excellently located turnkey home in Doughiska

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DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this exceptional three bedroom home, which is presented in mint condition, having being lovingly cared for and maintained by the current owner. It is located in the ever popular Túr Uisce development on the immediate eastern periphery of Galway city and adjacent to a variety of excellent amenities including national and secondary schools, city bus routes, Dunnes Stores, Lidl, the Clayton Hotel, Merlin Park Hospital, Galway Clinic, and all the major employers in the nearby Parkmore, Briarhill, and Ballybrit business parks. It is also close to the M6, M17, and M18 motorways, allowing for ease of access to all major cities and commuter towns.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to auction rural homes in October

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has a selection of rural family homes for sale in its upcoming live stream property auction on Friday October 30. The auction will be streamed on the O’Donnellan & Joyce website and social media platforms and will combine phone, internet, and proxy bidding with auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan on the podium. There will be no audience permitted to attend the auction and all bidders must register to bid in advance of the auction.

Shop By Bike Galway survey to highlight reality of facilities

A new survey to find out the quality of supermarket bike parking in Galway city and county was launched by Minister of State for Transport Hildegarde Naughton during Bike Week 2020.

Redefine essential bathroom living with VADO

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VADO, the company which prides itself on supplying high quality bathroom taps, showers, accessories and fittings to invigorate the senses and reconnect with space through the power of innovative design have recently added to their product collection.

Immaculately presented family property in popular town location

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12 Coolevin Park

Stone mad

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Like most towns, Galway was built using native stone and there was plenty of that around. There were black limestone quarries in Menlo and Angliham, and a limestone quarry at Merlin Park worked by the Blake family until about 1850 and later by Sibthorpes of Dublin. In about 1880, a Scotsman named Millar rented a number of quarries in the Galway area, two at Shantalla, one at Ballagh near Bushy Park, and one at St Helen’s, Taylor's Hill, where they quarried fine-grained red granite. There was a marble and granite works at Earl’s Island where one of the employees was a stonemason named Pat Fahy.

 

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