Yes. Ireland has many large towns and cities and is not all countryside, so there are most certainly lots of houses together all around the country.
No.
Yes, Ireland does have many good houses.
Houses in Ireland, like in any country, come in all shapes and sizes. So there are very big houses and very small houses. There is also other kinds of accommodation, such as apartments. So there is no simple answer to this question.
You can find Kerry houses for sale all across Ireland. They have listings in the green pastures of the country, near the waters of the ocean, and just around the corner!
Most houses in Ireland are made of brick or stone. Some are made of wood.
He gets in the same way as into houses in other countries, so down the chimney.
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Yes. They are separated by sea but on a clear day at their closest point it is possible to see Scotland from Ireland.
No because they are to poor to build houses on any other bit of land. That is why so many houses are near to the water!!!
Lots of Irish people own big houses in Ireland. Lots own smaller ones.
Ireland uses the same materials to build houses as do most countries, like bricks, wood, metal, cement etc.
The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.The river Boyne does not flow into any other river. It starts in county Kildare in Ireland and flows into the Irish Sea near Mornington and Baltray.