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Ennistymon

County Clare, Ireland·Pop. ~1,500

The Vision

Ennistymon reimagined following its real layout — Main Street pedestrianised with Liscannor flagstone cobbles and colourful outdoor dining, Pot Duggans and Cooley's House enhanced with flower-laden terraces, the Courthouse Gallery & Studios expanded with a contemporary glass wing, the famous cascading falls celebrated with new riverside viewing platforms and a Liscannor stone promenade, a new amphitheatre facing the falls, Market House restored with a glass canopy for a weekly farmers market, and a wildflower-lined river walk connecting the bridge to the falls — all honouring Ennistymon's vibrant Clare heritage.

A colourful market town on the River Inagh in County Clare, famous for its dramatic cascading falls visible from the old stone bridge, vibrant painted shopfronts, traditional pubs like Pot Duggans and Cooley's House, and the Courthouse Gallery & Studios — a gateway to the Burren and Cliffs of Moher.

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Explore the Real Town

See Ennistymon as it is today — explore the streets and layout, then compare with our reimagined vision above.

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Map data ©2026 Imagery ©2026 Airbus, CNES / Airbus, Maxar Technologies
Map data ©2026 Imagery ©2026 Airbus, CNES / Airbus, Maxar Technologies

Viewpoints

Compare and contrast: Use the satellite and street views above to see Ennistymon's current layout. Then scroll up to view our reimagined vision — designed to honour the town's character while introducing beautiful new architecture and public spaces.

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Take Action

Ready to make this vision a reality? Here's how to start:

  1. 1.Share these images with your neighbours
  2. 2.Start a local community group
  3. 3.Present at your next town council meeting
  4. 4.Contact your local planning authority