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The 18th-century Coolmain Castle in Ireland's Kilbrittain, set on 56 acres and listed for $8.4 million, is owned by the ...
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Belfast Live on MSN'Recluse' superstar Enya lives alone in castle with 12 cats and £98million fortuneEnya is one of the world's most successful female artists - but has barely been seen in public for over a decade, and spends ...
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Us Weekly on MSNSee Enya's Historic Castle in Ireland Where Reclusive Singer LivesEnya's Irish estate is straight out of a fairytale. The beloved singer/songwriter, 64, best known for classic New Age-pop ...
One of the country’s best-known pharmacists, multi-millionaire Cormac O’Connell who ran the O’Connell’s pharmacy chain, has died aged 83.
A woman in her 80s has died in a house fire in Dublin. It broke out in the Mountain Park estate in Tallaght on Wednesday evening, with gardaí and emergency services attending the scene just ...
A woman in her 80s has died in a house fire in southwest Dublin. The fire broke out at the house at Mountain Park in Tallaght just before 7pm yesterday evening. Fire and emergency services ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An adult and two teenagers were hospitalized following a house fire in Dublin on Monday morning. Crews with the Washington Township Fire Department were called around 1:40 a.m ...
A house located in the 8200 block of Davona Drive in Dublin has a new owner. The 1,116-square-foot property, built in 1963, was sold on Feb. 25, 2025. The $1,300,000 purchase price works out to $ ...
Property website daft.ie published its latest House Price Report this week, revealing that Dublin is leading the surge in house price inflation across Ireland. Listing prices in the capital rose ...
A woman in her 40s has died following a house fire in the Ballycullen area of west Dublin last night. Gardaí and emergency services were called to Hunter's Lane shortly after 10pm. The sole ...
House prices in Dublin have surpassed the level they reached at the top of Ireland's housing bubble. Official figures suggest that Dublin prices are now 0.6% higher than during the February 2007 peak.
In the 1930s, tenants began moving to Dublin’s new suburbs, trading tenements for houses with several bedrooms and a garden. The tour culminates in the 1960s-styled flat of the house’s last ...
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