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David Boles and fellow timepiece collector Colman Curran will be part of the team with the unenviable task of changing the time on more than 600 clocks at the experience forms part of the Waterford Tr ...
The 1970s-built structure is known as an 'upside-down house' as the main living and kitchen are on the first floor, which allows the family to make the most of their spectacular garden and the ...
The current owner of the house in which James Joyce set his famous ... We need your consent to load this rte-player contentWe use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your ...
1970s upside-down Limerick house is crowned RTÉ’s Home of the Year A 1970s upside-down Limerick house “bursting with personality” has been crowned the winner of RTÉ’s ‘Home of the Year.’ ...
And after working all over the world, he stumbled upon this quaint terrace house with a stunning sea ... "His passion for perfection is evident everywhere." RTE viewers also all loved the superb ...
Last week there were 20,000 Irish short-term lets – but only 2,300 long-term rentals ‘Showhomes’ featured on RTÉ shows let for thousands of euro a week on Airbnb Property owners whose homes ...
RTE viewers have been left divided after a modernised ... Winners Amy and Eoin Martin fell in love with this 1970s-built house and set to work completely gutting and renovating it, bringing ...
A man has been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after hitting two runners on Victoria Road in Bantry Bay on Sunday morning. Both runners, a man and a woman, were reportedly ...
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In all, the MHC published 10 inspection reports including centres in Bantry, Ennis, and University Hospital Limerick. Four centres were between 80%-100% compliant, two between 70%-80% compliant ...
It was Amy and Eoin's Limerick home that came out on top and won the Home of the Year 2025 trophy but it was a tight ...
It’s St Patrick’s Day with close to 500,000 people expected in the capital to celebrate and over 100,000 overseas visitors arriving in Ireland to celebrate our patron saint. The headline ...