Search Results for 'Grealishtown'
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City centre property boasts smart extension
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No 9 Grealishtown, located just 800 metres from Galway city centre, has been beautifully extended to provide a spacious, light and trendy interior.
Saint Patrick’s Church
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This photograph of St Patrick’s Church and part of Forster Street was taken from the Galway/Clifden Railway Line overlooking James Mahon’s Field where the circuses used to be long ago. It was taken c1920.
O’Donnellan & Joyce brings a stunning four bed terraced home to the market
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This is one of the finest city centre properties to come to the market in a considerable period of time. Presented in showhouse condition, this property offers everything a home owner could and would possibly require.
Turnkey property within walking distance of Galway city centre
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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is leading the way yet again with this super property located within just a 10 minute walk of Galway city centre. Adjacent to all amenities, including all city centre schools, NUIG, UHG and many retail parks and shopping centres including Wellpark, Terryland and Galway retail parks, and Galway Shopping Centre. It also has the benefit of a regular city bus service on the doorstep, serving the major employment hubs on the east side of the city.
Galway club hurling, 1884 to 1934
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An intriguing report appeared in the Galway Express of March 21 1903 which stated: “At Prospect Hill on St Patrick’s Day, two hurling matches were played between the Gaelic League v Queen’s College, and Castlegar v Bohermore. The National Independence Band, The Forster Street Fife and Drum Band and the Industrial School Band, with several thousand people, attended. In the match between the Gaelic League and Queen’s College, the League won by 3 – 3 to 2 – 0. Castlegar beat Bohermore.”