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926 E Market St, York: Ten Point Corporation to John Hess, $132,500. 256 Prospect St, York: Santha Nair to 256 E Prospect LLC, $55,000. 233 Park Place, York: Kearse Realty Group to Tatiana Goris ...
The improvements recently made on this property, and still progressing, together with its natural attractions render these sites unrivalled for suburban residences. The scenery (green and mountain) from Brighton Road just finished, leading from the hotel at Foxrock station to Carrickmines, is magnificent.
In the UK, a town or parish clerk is appointed by the town or parish council members. In almost all cases, the actual title of the clerk reflects the type of municipality they work for; thus, instead of simply being known as the clerk, the position is generally referred to as the town clerk , township clerk , city clerk , village clerk ...
Carrickmines (Irish: Carraig Mhaighin, meaning 'Plateau of rock') is an outer suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.The area, still semi-rural, was historically on the border of English control and featured a defensive construction, Carrickmines Castle, which became the subject of national controversy during the building of a late stage of Dublin's M50 orbital motorway.
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At their first meeting, Yarbrough “solicited Ferro” to buy a property at 1001-1009 S. 17th Ave. in Maywood, a two-story building with storefronts on the ground level and apartments above ...
Quairading-York Rd Mount Hardey 25476 Lodges Crossing Road Bridge, Mount Hardey MRWA Bridge 0584 Quairading-York Rd Mount Hardey 25664 Charcoal Burner Site, Mount Observation Mount Observation: 13799 Tipperary Farm Burges Siding Rd Quellington 4183 St Ronan's Well, York St Ronan's Well and Conservation Area Great Southern Hwy St Ronans 2904
Carrickmines Castle is an archaeological site in Carrickmines, County Dublin, in eastern Ireland. The castle was built in the Middle Ages to protect the English-ruled Pale around Dublin. The mostly subsurface ruins lay in the path of the M50 motorway, completed in 2005. Sections of the medieval walls and some sections of the castle's defensive ...