Search Results for 'Gentian Hill'
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Seaside Salthill residence
Sherry FitzGerald presents Aisling, a detached residence in a prime Salthill location offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home that backs directly onto and overlooks Galway Bay with stunning sea views. Set on a generous 640sq m site, in a very natural setting, the property boasts mature, established gardens that provide a tranquil retreat while enjoying the nature and views of Galway Bay.
A truly special detached home on the shores of Galway Bay
Colleran auctioneers continues to list very special properties and Atlantic Sunset, Gentian Hill is certainly that. It’s rare a sea front property of this calibre comes to the market – and even rarer in a location as prized as this.
Seaside Salthill residence
Sherry FitzGerald presents Aisling. Nestled in a prime Salthill location, this detached residence offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home that backs directly onto and overlooks Galway Bay with stunning sea views.
Galway Golf Club, the Barna course
On May 9, 1905, there was a meeting held in the Royal Hotel of golfers that had been banned from membership of the Gentian Hill club by the landlord there, Sebastian Nolan. They decided to form a new club under the presidency of the Hon Robert Dillon. It was reported that on that day a committee had accompanied Larkin, the Bray professional, over a promising new course on Mr Marcus Lynch’s property at Barna and were happy about the suitability of the ground for a nine-hole links.
The first Galway golf courses
The first golf course in Galway was constructed by Lieutenant Colonel Jourdain, the last Colonel of the Connaught Rangers, on military grounds at Renmore Barracks, between the rifle range and Cromwell’s Fort, in 1893. Play was originally confined to military personnel, but then some members of the public were invited and it took off so well that the colonel and his friends were invited to lay out a course on Knocknacarra Hill.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a magnificent home at Gentian Hill
Atlantic Sunset is a magnificent detached home located in one of Galway’s most sought-after addresses. This house is appropriately named as it enjoys some stunning sunsets and stands on an incredible elevated site with unobstructed rear views over Rusheen Bay and the surrounding coastline.
Digital signs highlight city speeding hotspots
Galway City Council has collated information from driver feedback signs since speed limits were changed across the city last year, and the data is revealing.
Lyons wants speeding issue addressed
Galway City West and Knocknacarra Councillor Donal Lyons has been receiving on-going representations from residents and resident associations in relation to ongoing speeding of motor vehicles in the greater Galway City West Electoral area.
O’Donnellan & Joyce presents a rare opportunity to acquire a seashore site with breathtaking views on Blake’s Hill
This is a rare opportunity to buy an outstanding home location on the waterfront, close to Salthill, with full planning permission for a modern five bedroom, three storey architect designed detached residence.
Hundreds to compete in Galway Cross Country Championships
The first day of the clubs' cross country event for Galway takes place on Sunday at Bushfield, Loughrea.
