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Originally built as a sporting lodge in the early 19th century, Zetland House is on an elevated site, with views over Cashel Bay, and is now a charming and hospitable family-run hotel, with a ligh ...
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The Ice House is located in a truly iconic building commanding a prime stretch of the tidal River Moy Estuary at the Quay, Ballina, Co Mayo and is available as a wedding venue on an exclusive basis.
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Home to his famous restaurant, The Mustard Seed, which started life in Adare in 1985, Dan Mullane's spacious Victorian country residence is set on seven acres of lovely gardens, with mature trees, ...
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Dublin's oldest restaurant is located in a characterful 18th century coach house and stables - and, as the name implies, it is surrounded by beautiful mature gardens, which are lit up by night. It ...
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Ard Bia, literally High Food, is an appropriate moniker for this highly-regarded restaurant that is a member of the BIM Seafood Circle, which recently moved from cramped premises on Quay Street to ...
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Cork's premier hotel is a luxurious latterday manor house set in two acres of mature trees and gardens near the university, in the south west of the city. Although quite new, it has the feeling of ...
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This unusual private venue allows the bride and groom the wonderful experience of becoming hosts for the day in a beautiful Georgian Town House in the centre of Dublin city, overlooking the River ...
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Mary Anns Bar and Restaurant
Castletownshend, Co. Cork
Restaurant
Capacity Seated: gallery 40; restaurant 32; vine room 30
Castletownshend is one of west Cork's most picturesque villages and was home to Somerville and Ross, the two Victorian ladies who wrote Tales of an Irish R.M. - and it is also where you will find ...
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Dating back to 1852, this 5* boutique city centre hotel on the south quays has long had a special place in the hearts of Irish people and currently enjoys cult status through its owners - Bono and ...
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Built in 1853 as a coast guard 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 name ...
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Georgina Campbell's Ireland - The Best of the Best
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From Tide to Table by Georgina Campbell
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