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Clones Road,
Monaghan,
Co. Monaghan,
Ireland.

Tel: +353 (0)47 81270
Fax: +353 (0)47 84397
Email:

Sales enquiries to:
Lo-Call: 1890 222 555



Project Details

Tyrrelstown

Architects:
Fitzgerald Finlay-Muligan Melville Dunbar Associates

Solicitors:
BCM Hanby Wallace

Engineers:
DBFL, Consulting Engineers

Landscaping:
Brady, Shipman Martin

Tyrrelstown - A fresh concept in village living

Tree lined boulevards, stylish homes and a village atmosphere are the hallmarks of Tyrrelstown - a new community in the making just eight miles from Dublin City Centre.

Here, McInerney Construction and Kranok Construction are working side by side to develop some of the most attractive and best value for money homes available in Ireland today.

A fresh concept . . .

Designed by architects Melville Dunbar Associates and Fitzgerald Finlay-Mulligan to stand the test of time, Tyrrelstown is a unique development in more ways than one. For example, it features over 40 different house types in a wide range of combinations. These include one, two, three, four and five bedroom homes, in a variety of apartments, detached, semi-detached and terraced houses. In fact, we believe that right now this represents the largest selection of house types to be found anywhere in Europe! Along open boulevards you'll find elegant three storey homes, with car parking cleverly kept to the rear. Off the main thoroughfares homes are created in small clusters, in what is known as the Essex layout, designed to ensure that each home feels part of a community.

. . . and a vibrant new community

Every community needs a heart and Tyrrelstown is no exception. The new Village Centre, covering 20 acres, will include a full range of retail facilities, as well as restaurants, new schools, creches and a medical centre.


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September 7, 2010