Asking price: €1.5m
Agent: Sherry FitzGerald (086) 3831047
On this Easter Bank Holiday weekend, imagine a crew of tradesmen starting to build a new house on the Saturday morning, just as you are waking up to three glorious days off. Now imagine they have it completely finished before you are back at your desk on Tuesday morning.
How about constructing a luxury 4,500 sq ft three-storey home with its own indoor swimming pool in just three days? You’ve heard of the The 64,000 Dollar Question and
The Six Million Dollar Man? Well Summer Winds at Convent Lane in Portmarnock is the 72 hour house.
Obituaries » William T. âBillyâ Wayland William Tamplin âBillyâ Wayland, 78, passed peacefully on Thursday, March 11, 2021, in Sperryville, on the farm he lived and worked.
He was born in Front Royal on January 15, 1943, to the late John & Kathryn Wayland.
The love of farming was instilled in Billy at a very young age. He was driving tractors as early as 5 years old, standing to reach the clutch.
Billy could tell you the history on many brands of tractors and machinery. Massey Fergusons were his favorite by far. Many times over the years others came to Billy seeking advice on agriculture, specifically tractors and the raising of Angus cattle.
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1) The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium Set on a 10-acre riverfront campus, this attraction highlights the life, culture and history of America s most iconic waterway via multimedia displays and 12 large aquariums. If you can pry the kids away from building boats at the water table in the River Works section, take in a show at the 3D/4D theater. rivermuseum.com
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Field of Dreams Movie Site A century-old Dyersville farm (30 miles west of Dubuque) made movie history in 1989. Visitors still come to hit balls, play a game of catch and run the bases. On some summer Sundays, the ghosts return from the cornfields to play interactive games with kids. Free. fodmoviesite.com
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The Massey Ferguson 399 An extensive collection of salad and brassica machinery is going under the hammer. Cheffins is hosting the online timed auction of salad and brassica growing equipment on behalf of major grower, Huntapac Produce Ltd. The auction takes place between March 10-19 and has more than 130 lots, including tractors and a vast array of other specialist vegetable growing equipment as well as a good selection of conventional arable machinery. Highlights of the sale include five self-propelled harvesting rigs, with estimates ranging from £30,000 to £7,500 apiece, including a 1996 Clayton 4120 with a 2013 red pack HTS flow wrapper. There is also a strong contingent of Massey Fergusons on offer with a 1998 Massey Ferguson 4270, with an estimate of £8,000, a 1993 Massey Ferguson 3095 with an estimate of £4,500, two Massey Fergusons 390s with estimates of more than £6,000 and a Massey Ferguson 399 with vegetable rig which is set to sell for around £7,000.