Search Results for 'Rusheen Bay'

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Spacious four bed home in a sought after location

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Sherry FitzGerald is offering to the market No 7 Ros Ard, Cappagh Road, Galway. No 7 was built c1997 by The Kenny Group and developed as the original showhouse. It benefits from having an extra room/studio to the side, fully converted and developed attic, and conservatory to the rear. It is situated in a quiet part of Ros Ard, overlooking a central green area and with a wide side entrance to the west facing private rear garden.

Organisers pleased with response to inaugural Sea Festival

The Galway Sea Festival has the potential to become a major maritime event for the city and county according to organisers who were delighted with the success of the inaugural festival weekend and flagship Gathering event. The festival commenced with the Bright Blue Sea Conference on Thursday with 130 participants attending the day long conference on marine related topics including Sea TECH, Sea PORT, Sea ENERGY and Sea PORT.

Explore the world of water sports at the Galway Sea Festival

Organisers of the Galway Sea Festival have compiled a terrific programme of water activities to cater for all levels, so whether you are a first timer, or an advanced water dweller, the Galway Sea Festival is the place to be this summer.

A gorgeous five bed in Salthill

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A fabulous five bedroom detached property in Salthill has just come on the market. Offering 2,500sq ft of living space, this property is in turnkey condition.

Superb family home with breathtaking views at Rusheen Bay

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale by private treaty a superb family home in Rusheen Bay, Barna Road, Galway. This is a fabulous setting and homes in this location rarely come to the market. All of the surrounding area is a special area of conservation, so you can rest assured that no further development will take place.

Spacious five bed overlooking Rusheen Bay

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Coole is a quality detached family home in a prime Galway city location. Situated on an elevated site overlooking Rusheen Bay, the property is fitted to a high standard and was built circa 2005 offering spacious, modern, family accommodation.

Windsurfing school wins national award

Rusheen Bay Windsurfing has been named the Irish Sailing Association’s Training Centre of the Year for 2011.

Knocknacarra four bed comes with separate bedsit

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Built in 1991 by Inchagoill Contractors, this large four bedroom semidetached home has recently been redecorated and is in excellent decorative order throughout. Located on the Ballymoneen Road, Ashleigh Grove is a quiet development in the heart of Knocknacarra with all amenities at hand such as Cappagh sportsgrounds, Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, the new Knocknacarra Shopping Centre, Barna Woods, Rusheen Bay, and Salthill Promenade.

Lyons ‘extremely disappointed’ at private purchase of Rusheen amenity land

Knocknacarra based city councillor Donal Lyons said this week that he was disappointed at Galway City Council’s failure to buy 18 acres of amenity land at Rusheen Bay. It emerged this week that the land has been sold to an unnamed buyer.

Ashleigh Grove home comes with adjoining bedsit

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Built in 1991 by Inchagoill Contractors, this large four bedroom semidetached home has recently been redecorated and is in excellent decorative order throughout. Located on the Ballymoneen Road, Ashleigh Grove is a quiet development in the heart of Knocknacarra with all amenities at hand such as Cappagh Sportsgrounds, Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, the new Knocknacarra Shopping Centre, Barna Woods, Rusheen Bay, and Salthill Promenade.

 

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