Australian Couple Builds Dream Home in Co. Cork

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Australian Couple Builds Dream Home in Co. Cork
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Jenny and Paul O’Dwyer left Australia after seven years to build the house of their dreams in Co. Cork - they moved in with their two sons 18 months ago and they couldn’t be happier

Returning to Ireland had long been a dream for Jenny and Paul O’Dwyer. The couple moved home after seven years in Australia with their six-week-old son in tow, determined to build their forever family home.Paul, who is an electrical engineer, and Jenny, who is a secondary school teacher but now works as a stay-at-home mother, built their dream home on a site inherited by Jenny from her father.The couple’s first born is now five and their other son is three.

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