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Galway Advertiser May 22 2003 61

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THE NAME Inishool means Apple Island and is named after a small treeclad island located in the midst of Lough Corrib, which is not a million miles away from this splendid house d in Aughnacurra, Dangan, which has just come on the market. This house, on the edge of Galway city, is set in the centre of a very private mature one-acre garden of shruhs, trees (including apple trees) lawns and water features. There are views of Lough Corrih from the conservatory and dining area. Inishool is part of an exclusive development of detached quality houses neatly set off the main Galway to

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Clifden road. The house is quite spacious and as it is split-level it accommodates a lower ground floor providing further accommodation. There is a large octagonal hallway enhanced with natural light from a skylight overhead. To the right is the kitchen/dining room with the dining area elevated and offering a view of the lake and garden. The conservatory has panoramic views of Lough Corrih. Leading out from the conservatory is a spacious south westerly facing tiled balcony ideally suited for entertaining and sunbathing. The kitchen features mahogany units with a large breakfast counter. The living room has a Richard Le Droff fireplace and is surrounded on both sides by handcrafted solid oak units. On the other side of the hallway there are five bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and two with whb. The main bedroom features a bathroom en suite. There is a main bathroom and also a separate study. Downstairs at lower ground floor there is a playroom, utility room and two large storage rooms. The grounds surrounding Inishool have been beautifully maintained by the current owners. A wide variety of trees and shrubs including apple trees, clematis, rhododendrons, white thorn, are spread through out the garden while a traditional lawn and young shrubs are fringed by a stone wall and hedge boundary enclosing the entire site. There is also a water feature and pond. Special features in Inishool include OFCH, septic tank, alarm, mains water, and a Stira folding attic stairs. The large accommodation will greatly appeal to families and many amenities are nearby such as NUI, Galway and UCHG. Bushypark School, the local church, shop, parkland and riverside walks along the River Corrib. Local hostelries include Kelehans Pub and The Westwood Hotel. A nine-hole golf course in the Abbey Glen Hotel is also nearby. Price region: 850,000. For more information contact Sherry

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Camus, Upper Connemara This detached bungalow is situated on 4.5 acres with shore ine access and a mooring place for a boat. It requires some attention but with renovation could be an ideal family or holiday home. It has four bedrooms, one en suite, and has planning permission for an attic conversion and a septic tank. Price 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n contact Galway Real I state. Barnaderg, Co Galway This bungalow is on an elevated site and is situated around seven miles south east of Tuam. It stands on 0.5 acres and has fully finished grounds. It has a large sitting room, kitchen/dining room with patio doors to the rear, a utility room and three generous bedroom, one en suite. This house is brand new and so would be ideal for first time buyers. Price 160,000. For more information contact Sherry Fitztierald TCM. 23 St Dominicks Road. Claddagh. This terrace bungalow is situated in the Claddagh which is close to the city centre. It has a kitchen, living rcxmi. two standard sized and one small bedroom. The house needs some attention, but has been recently been rewired and has had double glazed windows fitted. It has front and rear gardens. P r i c e 3 1 0 , 0 0 0 . F o r more i n f o r m a t i o n contact Rooney Charted Surveyors. No s Ard Na Coille. Taylors Hill This house has an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, family room, utility room, live bedrooms (one cn suite), bathroom, downstrairs wc There are also large private gardens. This house will he aucbgpeed in the Victoria Hotel on lone 6 .11 3PM. Price 550,000. F a r more iaformation contact O'Donnellan and Joyce.

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