Search Results for 'Lough Corrib'
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The Eglinton Canal
In 1498, during the mayoralty of Andrew Lynch, an attempt was made to open a passage from the River Corrib along the Sandy River and through land to Lough Atalia, thus connecting the river to the sea.
New Previte book explores Lough Corrib’s monastic sites
Ireland in the Middle Ages was a dynamic and expanding society, fuelled by intellectual enquiry, artistic innovation, and the creation of colonies in Scotland and Wales.
A real gem at an affordable price
Tony Joyce of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has recently brought to the open market a substantial detached home located in the popular residential area of Corcullen, Co Galway.
Grealish says consultants needed to study the effects of Salmon Weir gates
Independent Deputy for Galway West, Noel Grealish has requested that Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW, Martin Mansergh appoint consultants to study the effect on the level of Lough Corrib and the River Clare, due to the opening and closing of the sluice gates at the Salmon Weir bridge.
Angling heaven in lakeside chalet
A lake angler’s paradise, this secluded sheltered tree-lined lakeshore holding has a private jetty directly onto Lough Corrib. The property comprises a small two bedroom concrete chalet with timber framed windows on approximately 0.101 hectare (0.25 acre) with mature established trees offering shelter and privacy in a natural setting.
Trade up at first time buyer price
Generally speaking in property terms, there are people who love to be in the thick of things, and who would shudder at the thought of boreens, green fields, and the proximity of large animals. At the other end of the spectrum there are those whose idea of heaven is a sweeping vista of verdant pasture, preferably with mountains and lakes in the distance and the buzzing of bees being the only sound to disturb the perfect peace.
Business as usual at Lisloughrey Lodge
All 60 employees at Lisloughrey Lodge in Cong are to be kept on after management at the hotel this week succeeded in securing a new lease for the premises.
Spectacular home overlooking Lough Corrib
With Lough Corrib and its wildlife as its garden, Jasmen, Corcullen, is simply a spectacular home.
Outspoken councillors to lead new board to improve city’s drinking water
The city’s two most outspoken and controversial councillors have been elected to a new board which will work to improve the standard of Galway’s drinking water.
High spec home in Oughterard
Brook Lodge by the Owenriff River is a splendid family home that comprises five double en suite bedrooms over a floor area of 4,000sq ft. The property at Owenriff Park is an individually architect designed house in a small enclave of superior detached homes within a short walk of Lough Corrib and the centre of Oughterard. Constructed in 2001, the property has been built to a very high standard and has been tastefully decorated throughout.