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2006 Award Winners Hideaway of the Year 2006


Stella Maris Hotel


Georgina Campbell's Hideaway of the Year 2006 - Stella Maris Hotel, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo Few retreats could rival the away-from-it all atmosphere and beauty of this hotel, which is perched on the rugged north Mayo coast, just outside one of Ireland’s most charming and unspoilt villages, Ballycastle. Built in 1853 as a coast guard regional headquarters, this fine property now makes a very special small hotel, restored by the current proprietors who have created a warm and stylish interior where antiques rub shoulders with contemporary pieces. Comfort and a stunning location are this hotel’s major assets: a conservatory built all along the front takes full advantage of the setting, allowing guests to drink in the majestic coastal views . All this, and good cooking too - some guests will never want to leave. Terence McSweeney and Frances Kelly have given this gem of a place the TLC that makes it such a warm retreat.

Stella Maris Country House Hotel

4 euro One house: Outstanding accommodation of its type Previous Award winner in earlier editions of our guides Best Establishment: Selected for overall excellence and/or specific special qualities e.g. Outstanding Location
Ballycastle, Co. Mayo

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Stella Maris Hotel - Ballycastle County Mayo Built in 1853 as a coastguard regional headquarters, this fine property on the edge of the wonderfully away-from-it-all village of Ballycastle was later acquired by the Sisters of Mercy, who named it Stella Maris, and it now makes a very special small hotel, restored by proprietors Terence McSweeney and Frances Kelly, who have created a warm an ...
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