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The Little Book of Galway; a perfect little guide to the county

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As someone who is absolutely fascinated by the subject of history, it is rather inexplicable that in my five and half years of living in Galway that the only real historical fact I knew about the county was Mayor James Lynch Fitzstephen hanged his own son Walter for murder and thus came the term lynching. So when the opportunity to read The Little Book of Galway presented itself, I finally had a chance to bring my Galway history knowledge up to scratch and it did not disappoint.

Cycling, coffee, cakes, chats - what’s not to love?

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CycleCoffeeCake is a new initiative of the Galway Cycling Campaign which aims to encourage novice cyclists to hop on their saddles and join together in a gentle, inclusive cycle around Galway city.

A nation holds its... buffet

What is a nation if its citizens cannot hang over the buffet station with a hangover? Or stand at the juice machine topping up the glass until just the pips remain. What sort of life awaits if the joy of pub socialising has to be accompanied by the forced consumption of a carvery dinner, which you throw back while looking at your reflection of a perspex screen. What chance have you of getting an extra ball of mash if you are not there yourself, urging the chef, go on, go on, yes....and all the veg. Potatoes, chips, roast and mash please...

City centre living at its best

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this excellent two bedroom duplex apartment in the Dun Aengus development overlooking Galway Harbour.

Ideally located home in Furbo

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Being offered to the market via private treaty, Coismeig Mor is a magnificent detached home with stunning views in the beautiful Connemara coastal area of Furbo.

Cartur Mor home ticks all the boxes

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John Quinn has received instructions to offer for sale No 216 Cartur Mor, a lovely family home ready to walk into, situated in a nice cul-de-sac at the front of the Cartur Mor development. The property is convenient to all local facilities including church, school, shops, and leisure centre, and also enjoys easy access to Salthill and the city centre.

Two bed gem in the Claddagh

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a two bed terraced property located in the historic residential area of The Claddagh, Galway. This is an opportunity to purchase a property in the heart of Galway city in one of Galway's oldest and most established residential areas.

Family home in an exceptional Salthill location

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Glenard Crescent, Salthill, is one of the most sought-after locations in Galway, and Heskin auctioneers is offering this four bed property to the market. It is a well-established residential area close to many amenities but away from the hustle and bustle. Number 19 is on a reasonably large site with off street parking. It is within walking distance of Pearse Stadium, Galway Lawn Tennis Club, and Salthill Promenade. It is also within a few minutes of the Gateway Retail Park and Aldi, Galway Bay Golf Club, NUI Galway, and University Hospital Galway. Salthill offers a wide choice of schools, shops, pubs, and restaurants, and is also serviced by a regular bus route.No 19 is a semidetached home built in 1964. The garage has been renovated and offers additional living space for a family or as an investment. The property requires some modernisation and refurbishment which gives the buyers the opportunity to put their own stamp on it and create a lovely family home.

Large residence adjacent to Salthill village

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Mullery auctioneers has just brought to the market Number 44 Oaklands in Salthill. This substantial residence stands on a large site with the rear garden enjoying a westerly aspect. The property boasts a highly desirable location just off the main thoroughfare in Salthill village. The house is currently arranged as a seven bedroom residence together with a two bedroom granny flat with an internal doorway providing easy access between both.

Five bed detached family home in a quiet location

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes to the market this wonderful five bed detached family home set on a c0.5 acre site in a much sought after, quiet, country location within a five minute walk of Kilcoona National School and Little Acorns Crèche and Afterschool, and only 19km from Galway city centre.

 

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