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An attractive 3 bedroom semi-detached house in the Arravale development in the heart of Newtown village just 3km from the shores of Lough Derg. Local amenities include a primary school, church, pub and restaurant. You enter the property into a hallway then into the kitchen / living room. The kitchen is fully fitted with a breakfast bar, plumbed
A meticulously maintained two-storey farm residence which has been lovingly restored to its former glory stands in mature private gardens comprising 0.4ha (1 acre). This residence enjoys the utmost in privacy and is pleasantly situated within 1km of Youghal Quay and 2.5km of Newtown and 9km of Nenagh. This magnificent property is ideally situated
An attractive 3 bedroom semi-detached house in the Arravale development in the heart of Newtown village just 3km from the shores of Lough Derg. Local amenities include a primary school, church, pub and restaurant. You enter the property into a hallway then into the kitchen / living room. The kitchen is fully fitted with a breakfast bar, plumbed

Moneygreggan, , Co. Donegal

Newtown Cunningham, Donegal

3 bedroom bungalow on ca. 0.4 acres with large detached garage centrally located between Derry, Letterkenny and Buncrana. The property would make an excellent home, holiday home or investment property. The rural location has been noted for its community atmosphere. The large garage could also be used as a workshop. Measurements include: Kitchen
Exceptional estate with a quality stud farm in a prime location HISTORY Dollanstown was owned by the Hamilton Smythe family in the nineteenth century and for generations before. They are believed to have constructed the present house. The estate was taken over by the renowned horse trainer, Peter Purcell Gilpin, who established a stud at Dollanst...
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