Search Results for 'Kilcolgan'

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Weir residents ask Council to pass by-law to ban racehorses swimming in the sea

The swimming of racehorses in the sea at the Weir village in Kilcolgan could soon be ended, as local residents are making representations to the County Council about the safety of the practice.

Kilcolgan home has splendid grounds

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This property in Kilcolgan is not your standard home. It has an adaptable interior layout, great size bedrooms. and outstanding gardens on an elevated site

A lovely family home in Kilcolgan

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This superb family home extends to c1,600sq ft, with accommodation comprising entrance hall, living room with open fireplace, kitchen with super size utility, main bathroom, four bedrooms, and one en suite. This house is bright and spacious throughout.

Large family home in Kilcolgan

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Keane Mahony Smith auctioneers is offering for sale a super sized family home with excellent adaptability in Kilcolgan. The home, on the Dark Road, boasts a downstairs bedroom and a study/playroom together with all the expected accommodation.

Bluegrass weekend in Kilcolgan

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WORLD RENOWNED bluegrass player Martin Goss and Stuttgart's Mr Big Band, will be among those playing the bluegrass weekender in Kilcolgan tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday.

Picture perfect in Craughwell

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This family home is set on a lovely mature site just 7km from Kilcolgan and 4km from Craughwell.

Family home near Kilcolgan

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This super family home close to Kilcolgan offers excellent space, and also facilitates further space for a growing family as the attic has partial partitioning and Velux windows.

Family home near Kilcolgan

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This very pretty four bedroom cottage style home facilitates any requirement for more family space.

Better Bridge beginners’ classes begin in September

Bridge is said to be the Rolls Royce of card games, offering the suspense of poker and the excitement of athletic sports in a social setting.

Clarinbridge goes Rustic

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In the pretty town of Clarinbridge, a picturesque pub, Sherry's Bar, provides a surprising venue for Rustic Grub. Recently opened in a village already well supplied with good cafes and tea-rooms, it has hit the ground running — which says a lot about chef Maria McNeela and the ethos she has brought with her. There are very few people who could match the passion and respect that she has for food, and the menu reflects this in a variety of ways. She has found a space to showcase the best that the west has to offer and cooks in the Irish tradition — unrestrained, imaginative, and dedicated to pleasure — maternalism at its finest.

 

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