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Fab four bed in Carragh Hill

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Carragh Hill is a popular location within walking distance of a huge range of amenities including Salthill Promenade, Galway Golf Course, and Joyce's Supermarket, with Galway city centre just over two miles away. Carragh Mews is a small development at the top of Carragh Hill which comprises a mixture of detached and semidetached homes, which are mainly owner occupied.

Stunning new development launched in Roundstone

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O’Donnellan & Joyce in conjunction with joint agents Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh have announced the completion of a stunning new showhouse at Cúilin, Roundstone, Co Galway.

Exceptional value at reduced prices

The Kenny Group, one of Galway’s best known residential developer which has built thousands of homes in Galway over the past 30 years, has decided in difficult market conditions to take the initiative by offering exceptional value at reduced prices at the development at Leas na Mara, Knocknacarra. Kenny wishes to prove to buyers that now is the time to get on the property ladder.

Value for money

The Kenny Group opened five show houses over the past two weekends at their Leas na Mara development on Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra. A variety of one, two, and three bed apartments, and three and four bed show houses were on view. Reaction was very positive with healthy viewings both weekends in excess of 300 parties viewing the first weekend and some 200 parties on the second weekend, with many viewers commenting on the high quality of the individual units for sale and indeed the overall development.

Tir na gCapall in Ballybrit

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Tír Na gCapall is a superb Section 50 Tax designated development of 43 apartments, situated on the old Ballybrit Road adjacent to the new dual carriageway and overlooking Ballybrit Racecourse, close to GMIT, the certified educational institute with 9,000 students both full and part time.

Living the seaside dream

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We all dream of living in a dream home beside the sea and now here’s your chance by getting your hands on a property which has plenty of potential, space, and character as well as being situated at the prom end of Threadneedle Road, perfect for walking lovers.

The Connacht Tribune, one hundred years

The first issue of the Connacht Tribune was published on May 22, 1909. The newspaper was housed in Market Street, originally known as North Street (the Tribune side was known as North Street West). We know from the 1651 map that the site it occupied was originally part of the Athy Castle, also the castle belonging to the French family and part of the convent occupied by the Poor Clares. There was an underground passage from the convent running under Market Street and branching underground to St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church. This enabled the nuns who were and are an enclosed order, to attend services in the church, and to use the tunnel as a hiding place in times of persecution.

The Connacht Tribune, one hundred years

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The first issue of the Connacht Tribune was published on May 22, 1909. The newspaper was housed in Market Street, originally known as North Street (the Tribune side was known as North Street West). We know from the 1651 map that the site it occupied was originally part of the Athy Castle, also the castle belonging to the French family and part of the convent occupied by the Poor Clares. There was an underground passage from the convent running under Market Street and branching underground to St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church. This enabled the nuns who were and are an enclosed order, to attend services in the church, and to use the tunnel as a hiding place in times of persecution.

Salthill home offers space inside and out

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The Promenade, swimming at Blackrock, Galway Golf Club, Galway Lawn Tennis Club, Pearse Stadium, established schools and services, all on the shores of Galway Bay are some of the things that make Salthill so special. Pollnarooma comprises a low density mature development of detached houses adjacent to Galway Golf Course where each home stands on a large site. This house occupies a particularly special position within Pollnarooma at the end of a cul-de-sac with south facing rear garden and large west facing side garden.

Magnificient Roscam five bed

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The Gables in Roscam is an exceptional architecturally designed detached home with stunning views over Galway Bay.

 

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