Drogheda Property

Drogheda (from the Irish: Droichead Átha meaning "bridge of the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, 56 km (35 mi) north of Dublin. Including suburbs and environs, Drogheda is the third largest town (excluding the cities) in Ireland, with a populatio ... [More]

11 Houses for for sale in Drogheda in TOTAL. Displaying Drogheda properties 1 to 10

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
Elmwood Close - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 5
Price : € 198,000 . ..priced to sell,open to offers

stunningly Beautiful 5 bedroom/3 bathroom,300 sqf attic conversion ,5 minutes from drogheda town centre, lourdes hospital and beach,outstanding first time buyers dream....ready to move into asap.great ...

Drogheda Detached House for sale
50 Park Heath - Drogheda - Detached House
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 325,000 Offers in Region

Your new home is just waiting for you. Let's discuss your offer. 0873672378 ...

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
Fountain Hill - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 209,000

Fantastic 3 bed semi-detached family home located in a well established estate within walking distance to Drogheda town centre and close to the M1 motorway. This modern house is bright and spacious, i ...

Drogheda Terraced House for sale
99 Glenmore Drive - Drogheda - Terraced House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 159,000

3 bed terraced house in a quiet mature estate.  Its a very short walk into the heart of Drogheda town and close to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. ...

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
107 Cedarfield - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 220,000 Negotiable

Very attractive property in quiet mature area, Mature walled gardens front and rear, Brick built garden shed. Recently refurbished,Fully Furnished, All mod cons, ready to move into. ...

Drogheda Detached House for sale
40 Stameen Lawns - Drogheda - Detached House
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 270,000 price region

Set in a mature and prime location on the Dublin Road this substantial family home comprises Entrance Porch, Hallway, Sittingroom, Livingroom, fully fitted Kitchen , Dining Room, 4 Bedrooms(Main En- S ...

Drogheda Terraced House for sale
110 Brookville Park - Drogheda - Terraced House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 199,000 reduced

3 Bedroom terraced house with Attic conversion (18' 11 x 13' 10) c/w Velux windows & En Suite. Walled gardens front and rear c/w Garage with rear access. ...

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
86 Cedarfield - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 199,000 price reduced!!

For photos see advertisment on daft.com.Beautiful three bedroom semi detached in absolute walk in condition.A beautifully decorated three bedroom semi detatched house in the highly sought after Cedarf ...

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
84 Hillview - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 269,000

Beautifully maintained, spacious property in a quiet cul-de-sac, close to swimming pool. Within walking distance to town centre. ...

Drogheda Semi Detached House for sale
9 Mayfield - Drogheda - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 270,000

3 Bedroom (main en-suite) semi detached house in an excellent location within minutes walk from Our Lady’s of Lourdes Hospital, schools, shops and all the other benefits of living in such close distan ...

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Drogheda Area Description

Drogheda (from the Irish: Droichead Átha meaning "bridge of the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, 56 km (35 mi) north of Dublin. Including suburbs and environs, Drogheda is the third largest town (excluding the cities) in Ireland, with a population of approximately 35,000 inhabitants.

The River Boyne divided the town between County Meath and County Louth until the enactment of the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 which saw a large area of Drogheda south of the Boyne become part of an extended County Louth. With the passing of the County of Louth and Borough of Drogheda (Boundaries) Provisional Order, 1976, County Louth again grew larger at the expense of County Meath. The boundary was further altered in 1994 by the Local Government (Boundaries) (Town Elections) Regulations 1994. The 2007-2013 Meath County Development Plan recognises the Meath environs of Drogheda as a primary growth centre on a par with Navan.

In recent years Drogheda's economy has diversified from its traditional industries, with an increasing number of people employed in the retail, services and technology sectors. The town also has a community of independent artists and musicians who have been looking to the local economy rather than Dublin for employment.

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