Search Results for 'Claregalway Friary'
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Superb Claregalway property on the market with John Quinn
John Quinn is currently offering for sale No. 42 An Mhainistir, situated in the centre of Claregalway village and within walking distance of every amenity, shops, hotels, supermarkets, church, and schools.
Salt Medical – Building Innovation, Opportunity, and Community in Claregalway
Something quietly transformative is happening in Claregalway — the rise of Salt Medical Ireland, a company that is not only manufacturing world-class medical devices but also redefining what it means to grow with purpose.
Superb Claregalway village property on the market
John Quinn has recently been instructed to offer for sale No 43 An Mhainistir, situated in the centre of Claregalway. The property is within walking distance of every facility, local schools, church, shops, hotels, supermarkets, etc. It is less than a 10 minutes’ drive from the city centre and is in very good condition throughout.
Close to everything in Claregalway
John Quinn is currently offering for sale No 28 Cois Chlair, Claregalway, a second floor two bedroom luxury apartment in first-class condition throughout.
Modern living in the heart of Claregalway
Galway Real Estate has brought to the market this lovely three bedroom townhouse in the centre of Claregalway village. This is a spacious property coming to the market with off street parking, and in turnkey condition. The duplex property is within walking distance of all local amenities.
Family home overlooking green area in Claregalway
Number 27 An Mhainistir is a superb four bedroom semidetached residence which is ideally positioned overlooking a green area within this small development in the heart of Claregalway village.
Spacious home close to Claregalway
John Roche auctioneers is offering for sale a lovely detached family home in Kiniska, just 15 minutes from Galway.
Claregalway heroes
In the years following the establishment of the Defence Forces, various classes of Army Reserves were experimented with between 1927 and 1939. In May 1927, a Class A Reserve was formed consisting of NCOs and men transferred to the Reserve. In January 1928, a Class B Reserve was set up with the object of building up the infantry arm of the Defence Forces. One joined voluntarily, but in doing so, committed to three months initial training and one month’s annual training thereafter. This group had practically ceased to exist by 1934.
Wedding open day at the Claregalway Hotel
On Sunday, June 26, the Claregalway Hotel will host its annual summer open wedding day from 1-4pm.
Wedding open day at the Claregalway Hotel
On Sunday, June 26, the Claregalway Hotel will host its annual summer open wedding day from 1-4pm.
