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  2. Sandycove - Wikipedia

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    Sandycove (Irish: Cuas an Ghainimh) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is southeast of Dún Laoghaire and Glasthule , and northwest of Dalkey . It is a popular seaside resort and is well known for its bathing place, the Forty Foot , which in the past was reserved for men only but is now available for mixed bathing .

  3. Martello towers in the Greater Dublin Area - Wikipedia

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    Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council, County Dublin: 1804: Private dwelling house: Listed for sale in 2016 at €1.8m after extensive renovations by architect Simone Stephenson and eventually sold for €1.78m. [21] [22] 11 South: Tower and battery: James Joyce Tower and Museum, Sandycove

  4. James Joyce Tower and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The James Joyce Tower and Museum is a Martello tower in Sandycove, Dublin, where James Joyce spent six nights in 1904. [1] The opening scenes of his 1922 novel Ulysses take place here, and the tower is a place of pilgrimage for Joyce enthusiasts, especially on Bloomsday. Admission is free. [2]

  5. Sandymount - Wikipedia

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    Sandymount is located between 3 and 4 km south-east of Dublin's city centre. At the northern end, it begins where Newbridge Avenue meets Herbert Road, running to Church Avenue at the coast, west along the DART rail line, and south to Merrion Gates.

  6. Sallynoggin - Wikipedia

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    As of 1988 there were still ruins of some houses, probably built for employees of the Glenageary House estate, standing opposite the pub. [4] In 1899 Kingstown Urban District Council became established with a jurisdiction including the villages of Sandycove , Glasthule , Glenageary , Sallynoggin and Monkstown . [ 5 ]

  7. Sandyford - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford is part of the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin-Rathdown. Sandyford village (sometimes referred to in Irish as Taobh na Coille, meaning 'woodside', the townland in which it is situated) is 9 km south of Dublin city centre, just south of the M50 motorway, accessed from the R117 road or M50 junctions 13 and 14, while Sandyford Business District is just north of the motorway.

  8. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The collapse of the property bubble was one of the major contributing factors to the post-2008 Irish banking crisis. House prices in Dublin, the largest city, were briefly down 56% from their peak and apartment prices down over 62%. [3] For a time, house prices returned to twentieth century levels and mortgage approvals dropped to 1971 levels. [4]

  9. Cherrywood, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The site where Cherrywood is located was rezoned for development by Dublin County Council in late 1993, at that time owned by Monarch Properties. [ 6 ] In 1998 the first office buildings were developed in what was then branded "Cherrywood Business Park".

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