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The terrace

Nestled in the heart of Dublin city, St Enda's Terrace is like any other close knit community: warm, colourful, looks after its own. But behind closed doors lie secrets. In Number Eight he wants a baby, she doesn't. The guy a few doors down just wants to find love. Across the street, a single mum struggles to cope. While the people next door might appear to have it all, their mortgage holder knows different. When the street syndicate wins the National Lottery, it seems that things are looking up. Enter a New York production company on a mission to document a 'quintessential' Dublin community, just as it becomes clear that the winning ticket is nowhere to be found. Facades begin to crumble in the scramble to uncover the missing ticket and, as the gloves come off for the once unremarkable residents of St Enda's, it's game on with everything to play for.

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  • "Nestled in the heart of Dublin city, St Enda's Terrace is like any other close knit community: warm, colourful, looks after its own. But behind closed doors lie secrets. In Number Eight he wants a baby, she doesn't. The guy a few doors down just wants to find love. Across the street, a single mum struggles to cope. While the people next door might appear to have it all, their mortgage holder knows different. When the street syndicate wins the National Lottery, it seems that things are looking up. Enter a New York production company on a mission to document a 'quintessential' Dublin community, just as it becomes clear that the winning ticket is nowhere to be found. Facades begin to crumble in the scramble to uncover the missing ticket and, as the gloves come off for the once unremarkable residents of St Enda's, it's game on with everything to play for."@en
  • "Nestled in the heart of Dublin city, St Enda's Terrace is like any other close knit community: warm, colourful, looks after its own. But behind closed doors lie secrets. In Number Eight he wants a baby, she doesn't. The guy a few doors down just wants to find love. Across the street, a single mum struggles to cope. While the people next door might appear to have it all, their mortgage holder knows different. When the street syndicate wins the National Lottery, it seems that things are looking up. Enter a New York production company on a mission to document a 'quintessential' Dublin community, just as it becomes clear that the winning ticket is nowhere to be found. Facades begin to crumble in the scramble to uncover the missing ticket and, as the gloves come off for the once unremarkable residents of St Enda's, it's game on with everything to play for."
  • "Nestled in the tangled streets of Dublin city lies a small row of terraced houses called St Enda's Terrace. The residents look out for each other but when the terrace comes to the attention of a New York production company making a film about Ireland, friendships and loyalties are about to be put to the test."@en
  • "The Terrace tells the story of a diverse group of individuals living in the close-knit community of St Enda's Terrace in the heart of Dublin city, with one overriding thing in common - their friendship. However, the strength of their friendship is about to be put to the test."

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  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The terrace"
  • "The terrace"@en
  • "The Terrace"@en