Search Results for 'Delbhna Tr Dh Locha'

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Luxury family home in Moycullen

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Duilleog is an impressive architecturally designed five bedroom home extending to c3,306sq ft, tucked away in a beautiful secluded woodland setting close to Moycullen village.

Spectacular family home in Moycullen

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This wonderful home, constructed in 2001, extends to c205sq m (2,207sq ft) where each space has been decorated and finished with care and attention to create a modern and functional home.

Moycullen Basketball on the road after two one-point defeats

Moycullen Basketball has its first real road game of the season this weekend when facing Killorglin in Kerry.

Construction of Moycullen Bypass to begin in November

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Construction of the Moycullen Bypass, first flagged in the 1970s, and granted planning permission in 2012, will begin in November.

Detached four bed family home just 3km from Moycullen village

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Mayfly Lodge is a quality detached family home on large private 0.75 acre site with a mix of mature trees, shrubs, lawn, and pathways. Located in a semi-rural area that offers country living, it is just 3km from Moycullen village.

Researchers and locals team up to develop village plan for Moycullen

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Researchers at NUI Galway’s School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies have teamed up with Forbairt Pobail Maigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Community Development Association) to develop a people-powered development plan for the village. The Moycullen 2030 Village Plan project was funded by the Irish Research Council.

Festive cheer for Moycullen basketball

Moycullen made it two wins from two games for a positive start to the New Year when overcoming DCU Saints in Dublin by 78-91 at the weekend.

Large detached home in Moycullen overlooking Lough Corrib

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A beautifully designed four-bedroom detached family home set on approximately 0.54 acre. It was designed by MJD architects (2006), with the brief of maximising living space and the elevated views of Lough Corrib. This delightful residence offers captivating 180-degree views of the lake and panoramas that capture the essence of the west of Ireland.

Bushypark and Moycullen homes go to auction

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These two homes are superbly located within a 10km commute of Galway city.

What should it be... Lough Corrib and Loch Coirib?

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‘Westward Ho! Let us rise with the sun, and be off to the land of the west - to the lakes and streams - the grassy glens and fern-clad gorges - the bluff hills and rugged mountains - now cloud-capped, then revealed in azure, or bronzed by evening’s tints, as the light of day sinks into the bold swell of the Atlantic….’ So begins Sir William Wilde’s famous Lough Corrib - Its Shores and Islands (published 1867), adorned with wonderful woodcuts, as he calls us all to join him as if in a bi-plane, to swoop and dive over its 200km of clear water, fed from rushing streams off the Connemara mountains, giving life to its foreshore and islands where people have lived since the dawn of time, fishing its shallows and its dark deeps; and where monks sought an earthly haven for prayer and solitude.

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