Situated on an elevated site overlooking the Liffey, the scheme will eventually include 260 three, four and five bedroom properties. |
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A set of bay windows overlooks the Liffey Valley and there are patio doors leading out to the back patio and lawned garden. |
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A few hours in Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and a film will put a perfect finish to the day. |
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He ran unto the river Liffey, peeled off his breeches and jumped in, humecting thus his hairy skin. |
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There's a small bit on Liffey Street and their working away like beavers to have that done by Thursday night. |
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In the 18th century, Dublin Bay was considered a dangerous place for ships trying to enter the river Liffey and move upriver to the city centre. |
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Standing on a site of 1.2 acres, this house is set in rural surroundings with uninterrupted views of the Liffey valley. |
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A small hamlet rose where the roads converged on a ford across the River Liffey. |
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Gymboree has three outlets in Dublin, including one on Grafton Street, one in the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and a concession in the Arnotts department store. |
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The stone block now acts as a strong and definite bookend to the entire quay when viewed along the Liffey. |
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From the exterior, we see its glass atrium that offers a panoramic view of Dublin, over the River Liffey at Spencer Dock. |
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Then I was on the move againĀ for a half an hour walk to admire Liffey Falls whose site is listed at the inheritance world of humanity. |
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Noelle Cooper works in an old woollen mill north of the river Liffey in the centre of Dublin. |
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The port area, confined to the lower reaches of the Liffey, has quays and basins open to larger vessels. |
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Dublin, capital of Ireland, is divided in two by the Liffey river and surrounded by mountains in the north as well as in the south. |
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Or explore the rainforest around Liffey Falls at the northern edge of the World Heritage Area. |
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The most centrally-located hostel in Dublin city, right across the Liffey from the renowned Temple Bar area. |
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Dublin experienced the most extensive flood damage in decades yesterday after the Liffey and Dodder burst their banks, damaging hundreds of homes. |
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In the reign of Charles II. on the initiative of the governor of Ireland, the Count of Ormondu existing rear tracts of houses along the river Liffey transformed the facade, which was characterized by Dublin waterfront. |
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A leisurely stroll along the river Liffey in the unseasonably warm January air between two of Dublin's most famous landmarks will provide you with all the evidence you need of an economy still in the doldrums of recession. |
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The city of Dublin occupies a generally flat site and is bisected in an eastern and western direction by the River Liffey and overlooked on the south by the Wicklow mountains. |
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Tightening the exit door and canalizing the energy of the Liffey river were going to increase the strenght of the flowing and dig deeper bay's bed. |
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Three headlines for this first day of the sixth and last week in Tasmania: The visit of Tasmania Zoo, a walk in Liffey Falls and the honey tasting in The Great Western Tiers. |
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But no one he knew had ever moved south of the Liffey. |
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Until a few years ago, Dublin's working-class neighbourhood of Stoneybatter and its environs, just north of the river Liffey, were run-down and little talked about. |
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But theatre is booming on the banks of the Liffey. |
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During this period most new commercial and residential development within the city took place on the more fashionable south side of the river Liffey, continuing an established trend. |
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As the Dublin metropolitan area increases in density towards the coast, it is separated by the River Liffey, which creates a natural north-south division. |
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Dublin was founded by the Vikings at the point where they were able to ford the River Liffey with the first wattle bridge up from the estuary. |
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This tidal pool was located where the River Poddle entered the Liffey, on the site of the castle gardens at the rear of Dublin Castle. |
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The subsequent Scandinavian settlement centred on the River Poddle, a tributary of the Liffey in an area now known as Wood Quay. |
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The Liffey divides the city in two between the Northside and the Southside. |
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The best known area for nightlife is Temple Bar, south of the River Liffey. |
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The two best known cinemas in the city centre are the Savoy Cinema and the Cineworld Cinema, both north of the Liffey. |
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The modern Dublin Port is located either side of the River Liffey, out to its mouth. |
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Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered to the South by the Wicklow Mountains. |
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The river in the title no longer just refers to Dublin's Liffey, as there's examples of folk dancing from the banks of the Hudson, Volga and the Tajo, too. |
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In 838, a small Viking fleet entered the River Liffey in eastern Ireland. |
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The medieval port of Dublin was located on the south bank of the Liffey near Christ Church Cathedral, a few miles upstream from its current location. |
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The Ha'penny Bridge, an iron footbridge over the River Liffey, is one of the most photographed sights in Dublin and is considered to be one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks. |
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