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Relocating to Kerry

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 78 ✭✭maims3875


    There are a number of "one off" detached houses for sale, also near by, which is a better option when you want the scenery, worth a visit to Keel to check out whats available.:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 Oceana2u


    everyone's talking about it.....

    :):p:cool::o If you wanna be kewl live in Keel ! :o:cool::p:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,424 ✭✭✭440Hz


    So what does 440Hz mean?

    Makes me think of the radio for some reason.
    440 hertz,like the rem song, whats the freqency kenneth?
    Its a computing thing il bet?

    Close...
    tone that serves as the standard for musical pitch. A440 is the musical note A above middle C (A4).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,630 ✭✭✭dh0661


    tyther wrote: »
    There are a few more than 2 fine pubs ,there are 4 in the main village and 2 more back the road near the church all great for a pint and a bit of craic.Also i think the new housing estate being built will be finished for mid summer.

    Keel is a good spot, I was there a few years ago for a wedding, so we ended up in Murphy's, while the ceremony was going on.

    Has anybody got an opinion on Kell's bay, a friend of mine swears "it's just like paradise"
    I can't figure that one out, because she's still alive. :confused:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,318 ✭✭✭✭carchaeologist


    440Hz wrote: »
    A440 is the musical noteA above middle C
    clever, i like it!!:p


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 78 ✭✭maims3875


    dh0661 wrote: »
    Keel is a good spot, I was there a few years ago for a wedding, so we ended up in Murphy's, while the ceremony was going on.

    Has anybody got an opinion on Kell's bay, a friend of mine swears "it's just like paradise"
    I can't figure that one out, because she's still alive. :confused:
    Kells bay is directly opposite the side of the dingle pennisula, where Keel is located, kells is a very nice place to visit but is remote when it comes to shopping / hospitals etc... Our family go there in the summer months quite a bit, for picnics and to launch the boat for a bit of fishing, however I wouldn't call it paradise, but its close!

    Murphy's and the Anvil Bar would be my local bars, great places for a good pint and the odd bit of grub, from the Anvil isn't bad either!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 ashka


    I live in Killarney its lovely, There are a load of schools and the lakes and walks are great. Theres gaelic football clubs that you can join and it might be a bit pricey but i like it.


  • Posts: 336 ✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Why not Fenit? Anybody spot the signpost "Town Centre"??? Har har harrr. Fenit has beaches, golf, hotel, restaurants, boating, fishing, aaaaaaaammmm, a newly extended and renovated national school, a church or should I say an Oratory, a new housing development with another on the cards, fantastic views, a lovely close knit community, a shop, aaaaaammmmmmm, what else? Oooooh ya, a thriving soccer club thats crying out for coaches. How does all that sound?:D


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