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| | | For futher information on any of the properties listed, or to discuss the sale or letting of your existing property, please call Pauline McAnespie at Gunne Monaghan on 047 81405 or visit us at our office at Dawson Street, Monaghan. | |
| In order to help you to understand our area we have put together some information about the towns and locations in County Monaghan, including an overview of the property market. So whatever your requirements, including: - Houses for sale
- Homes for sale
- Property to rent
- Commercial offices & retail shops
- Land & Agrigicultural property
Contact Gunne Monaghan, the local estate agent. | |
|  Gunne Monaghan Dawson Street Monaghan Co. Monaghan
Tel: 047-81405 Fax: 047-82566
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| | | Donaghmoyne - Donaghmoyne, sign-posted off the Carrickmacross to Castleblaney road, is the location of the Mannan Castle 18-hole Parkland Golf Course.
- This is one of the largest parishes in the Diocese of Clogher, and is a completely rural parish, with a population of circa 2,700.
and four primary schools, St Michael's NS, Donaghamoyne,St Patrick's NS, Broomfield, St Brigid's NS, Aughnafacron and
Lisdoonan NS
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| | Drum - Drum is a small rural village on the Clones to Cootehill road.
- In recent year the Drum community has initiated an outreach programme encompassing all classes and creeds.
- The annual social gathering for the community is a unique event in the Monaghan/Cavan area and attracts great interest both locally and nationally.
- The well preserved section of the Black Pigs Dyke can be seen in the locality.
- The village and surrounding area certainly have ‘their eye on the future.
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| | Dungannon - Built on a hilltop, Dungannon was home to the O’Neills of Tyrone whose part in the history of Ulster and Ireland is well documented.
- A public park named the Railway Park has been constructed along what used to be the Railway line and junction and is now a popular public amenity.
- Dungannon is a very busy shopping town with streets radiating from the central Market Square. The street names refer to the historical significance of the town.
- Dungannon boasts a modern leisure centre and 18-hole golf course, a well-equipped library and clubs to suit everyone.
- Modern industries create employment opportunities and the town can look forward to the future with confidence.
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