The scenic residential suburb of Sutton is located at the base of the Howth peninsula, and is surrounded by beaches. Sutton is a popular place for golfing and water sports, and on a fine day the views from the north facing Burrow Beach in Sutton can even take in the Mourne Mountains in the distance.
Milo Talbot, 7th Baron Malahide was the last in a very long line of Talbots who had almost continuous connection with Malahide since they were first granted the lands in 1185. Between 1948 and his death in 1973, Milo Talbot enhanced the grounds o ...
Renowned as one of Ireland’s legendary golfers and now one of the world’s most established golf course designers, Christy O’Connor Jnr, has created a masterpiece of skill and tactical design at Roganstown Golf & Country Club ...
Located in the heart of Dublin’s liveliest quarter, no. 25. Eustace Street is a perfect location for exploring Dublin’s buoyant, contemporary cultural life. The property dates from c.1720. It is one of a small number of houses of the ...
AquaZone at the National Aquatic Centre is one of Ireland's most popular attractions and the emphasis is on fun for the whole family. If you crave extreme thrills, raging water adventures, flying through the air, or just an enjoyable day with yo ...
Located just 25 mins on the new M1 from the airport (compared to almost 45- 1 hr from southside Dublin) Terry McCoy’s renowned restaurant in the characterful fishing port of Skerries is in a converted banking premises, which adds to the atm ...
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