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1 day ago |
irishtimes.com | Jessica Doyle
Candace Bushnell: True Tales of Sex, Success, and Sex and the CityIf you saw an uncanny number of kitten-heeled Carrie Bradshaw-lookalikes hotfooting it up O’Connell Street on Tuesday evening, they were likely making their way to The Ambassador Theatre for Candace Bushnell’s one-woman show. All that was missing from the scene was a Dublin Bus emblazoned with Bushnell’s face, (as in the opening credits to Sex and the City, when Sarah Jessica Parker spies her larger-than-life image).
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1 day ago |
irishtimes.com | Jessica Doyle
The shining surfaces of the furniture at 22 Rossmore Crescent in Templeogue are my first clue as to how house-proud its owner is, a fact that becomes more evident as he walks me through this immaculate 94sq m (1,012 sq ft) three-bed semidetached home. On a quiet cul-de-sac, it is in a prime location in the large housing estate as it looks across to a green full of beautiful, aged trees, beyond which is Templeogue Road, accessed by a walkway, which leads you to the village in 10 minutes on foot.
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2 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Jessica Doyle
There’s more than meets the eye at this extended three-bedroom semidetached home in Kimmage, Dublin 12. Architect Brian Guckian, director of bg-co, saw the property’s potential when he and his wife, Aoife McGuigan, bought the house as a dated two-up, two-down eight years ago. The double-height extension to the rear, hardly visible from the front of the house, can be appreciated in all its glory from the back garden.
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2 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Jessica Doyle
The double-fronted Georgian-style property at 155 Merrion Road offers the benefits of a high-quality contemporary build as well as the elegance of a period home. Bought by the current owners in 2017, for €1.35 million according to the Property Price Register, the house had essentially been redeveloped by luxury developer Steven Van Den Bergh, who transformed the property into a light-filled, B3-rated home, and retained little more of the original build than its Georgian facade.
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5 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Jessica Doyle
The arrival of a new cohort of homeowners is obvious from the facades of the homes on the Bulfin Estate in Inchicore, Dublin 8.
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