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Sector Property Reg Number Account Name Rating Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town Eircode/Postal Code County Owner(S) As It Appears on Register Total No Sector Property Reg Number Account Name Rating Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town Eircode/Postal code County Owner(s) as it appears on Register Total No. of Bedrooms Proprietor Description Hotel HHS40298 Ballykealey Manor Hotel Approved Rosslare Road Ballon R93 A9K1 Co. Carlow Ballykealey House Events Limited 12 Company Hotel HHS03938 Dinn Ri Hotel 3 Star 22-25 Tullow Street Carlow R93 C8X5 Co. Carlow Flexhaven Limited 10 Company Hotel HHS04319 Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort 4 Star Mountwolseley Tullow R93 C9H0 Co. Carlow Mount Wolseley Hospitality Limited 143 Company Hotel HHS02987 Seven Oaks Hotel 4 Star Athy Road Carlow R93 V4K5 Co. Carlow Keadeen (Carlow) Ltd 89 Company Hotel HHS04511 Step House 4 Star Main Street Borris R95 V2CR Co. Carlow Sannagate Limited 29 Company Hotel HHS04325 Talbot Carlow 4 Star Portlaoise Road Carlow R93 Y504 Co. Carlow Talbot Hotel Carlow Ltd 84 Company Hotel HHS04124 The Lord Bagenal Inn 4 Star Carlow Road Leighlinbridge R93 E189 Co. Carlow Leighlinbridge Enterprises Limited 39 Company Hotel HHS03495 The Woodford Dolmen Hotel 3 Star Kilkenny Road Mortarstown Upper Carlow R93 N207 Co. Carlow The Woodford Dolmen Hoel Ltd 81 Company Hotel HHS01727 Bailie Hotel 2 Star Main Street Bailieborough A82 T6C6 Co. Cavan Mr Patrick McEnaney 16 Sole Trader Hotel HHS04159 Breffni Arms Hotel 3 Star Main Street Arva H12 CP38 Co. Cavan Gildoran Ltd 12 Company Hotel HHS03438 Cabra Castle Hotel 4 Star Cormey Kingscourt A82 EC64 Co. Cavan Kingcourt Castle Ltd 105 Company Hotel HHS04231 Cavan Crystal Hotel 4 Star Dublin Road Cavan H12 P6E5 Co. Cavan Cavan Crystal Hospitality Limited 85 Company Hotel HHS35688 Crover House Hotel 4 Star Lough Sheelin Mountnugent A82 P2D9 Co. Cavan Connie O'Reilly 44 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03694 Dun A Ri House Hotel 2 Star Station Road Kingscourt A82 ND30 Co. Cavan Mrs Sonia & Enda McMahon 16 Company Hotel HHS04263 Errigal Country House Hotel 4 Star Errigal Cootehill H16 KX07 Co. Cavan Errigal Country House Hotel Limited 29 Partnership Hotel HHS03703 Farnham Arms Hotel 3 Star Main Street Cavan H12 Y6E4 Co. Cavan Farnham Arms Hotel Ltd 32 Company Hotel HHS04396 Farnham Estate Spa & Golf Resort 4 Star Farnham Estate Cavan H12 H6Y8 Co. Cavan Farnham Hospitality Limited 158 Company Hotel HHS03671 Hotel Kilmore 4 Star Dublin Road Cavan H12 F6Y7 Co. Cavan Rona Hotels Limited 74 Company Hotel HHS04494 Kilians Lodge Hotel 2 Star 48 Main Street Mullagh A82 C9R6 Co. Cavan Mr Michael Farrely Ms Tracey Clarke 10 Partnership Hotel HHS04233 Lakeside Manor Hotel 3 Star Virginia A82 YH30 Co. Cavan Virginia Motel Limited 31 Company Hotel HHS04228 Seven Horseshoes Hotel 2 Star Main Street Belturbet H14 WN22 Co. Cavan Dooncrellan Co Ltd 10 Company Hotel HHS03835 Slieve Russell Hotel, Golf and Country Club 4 Star Ballyconnell H14 FE03 Co. Cavan Slieve Russell Hotel Property Ltd 222 Company Hotel HHS03980 Armada Hotel 4 Star Spanish Point Miltown Malbay V95 R883 Co. Clare Mr and Mrs John and Claire Burke 62 Partnership Hotel HHS03491 Auburn Lodge Hotel and Leisure Centre 3 Star Gort Road Ennis V95 NDX4 Co. Clare Angela Lyne 109 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03868 Ballinalacken Castle 4 Star Coast Road Doolin Co. Clare Mr Declan O Callaghan 12 Sole Trader Hotel HHS40194 Bay View Hotel Approved O'Connell Street Kilkee Co. Clare Colri Bar & Guesthouse Limited 16 Company Hotel HHS03901 Bellbridge House Hotel 3 Star Spanish Point Miltown Malbay V95 V4XK Co. Clare Mr Derek Logue and Ms Petra Slattery 59 Company Hotel HHS03729 Bunratty Castle Hotel 4 Star Bunratty Bunratty V95 DW9N Co. Clare Bunratty Shopping Village Limited 144 Company Hotel HHS04316 Bunratty Manor Hotel 3 Star Bunratty Bunratty V95 N2D7 Co. Clare Miss Maureen Wallace 20 Sole Trader Hotel HHS34323 Carrygerry Country House 3 Star Carrigerry Newmarket-On-Fergus V95 FE81 Co. Clare Niall & Gillian Ennis 11 Partnership Hotel HHS40279 Cliffs of Moher Hotel Approved Liscannor Liscannor Co. Clare The Cliffs of Moher Hotel Limited 23 Company Hotel HHS03095 Dromoland Castle Hotel 5 Star Dromoland Newmarket-On-Fergus V95 ATD3 Co. Clare Dromoland Castle Hotels Ltd 97 Company Hotel HHS02840 Falls Hotel 3 Star Glencree Ennistymon V95 D2PC Co. Clare Falls Hotel Limited 138 Company Hotel HHS03233 Gregans Castle Hotel 4 Star Gregan's East Ballyvaughan H91 CF60 Co. Clare Gregans Castle Limited 21 Company Hotel HHS04375 Hotel Doolin 4 Star Fitzcross Doolin V95 DE2X Co. Clare Hotel Doolin Ltd 17 Company Hotel HHS40063 Hotel Woodstock Approved Shanaway Road Ennis V95 TR25 Co. Clare Tulipbay Limited 67 Company Hotel HHS03533 Hydro Hotel 3 Star Lisdoonvarna Lisdoonvarna V95 RY61 Co. Clare Hydro Hotel Ltd 112 Company Hotel HHS03492 Hylands Burren Hotel 3 Star Ballyvaughan Ballyvaughan H91 EY00 Co. Clare MMD Rockland Limited 32 Company Hotel HHS02305 Imperial Hotel 3 Star Main Street Lisdoonvarna V95 HF5X Co. Clare Imperial Hotel Ltd 100 Company Hotel HHS34586 Kilkee Bay Hotel 3 Star Kilrush Road Kilkee V15 TH61 Co. Clare J&J Hotel Enterprises Ltd 41 Company Hotel HHS03822 King Thomond Hotel 3 Star Thomond View Lisdoonvarna V95 N407 Co. Clare James White & Company Limited 65 Company Hotel HHS04329 Lahinch Coast Hotel & Suites 4 Star Main Street Lahinch V95 VP9H Co. Clare Blue Cliff Investments Limited 120 Company Hotel HHS03555 Mountshannon Hotel 2 Star Mountshannon Mountshannon V94 WC7D Co. Clare Mountshannon Hotel Limited 12 Company Hotel HHS02308 Old Ground Hotel 4 Star O'Connell Street Ennis V95 WDX2 Co. Clare Duesbury Ltd 83 Company Hotel HHS03154 Park Inn Shannon Airport 3 Star Shannon Shannon V14 N763 Co. Clare CG Hotels Shannon Airport Ltd 114 Company Hotel HHS01748 Queens Hotel 3 Star 41 Abbey Street Ennis V95 XFX4 Co. Clare Queens Hotel Ltd 46 Company Hotel HHS02655 Rathbaun Hotel 2 Star Main Street Lisdoonvarna V95 Y768 Co. Clare Mr John Connolly 10 Sole Trader Hotel HHS01982 Ravine Hotel Approved Main Street Lisdoonvarna V95 RWF5 Co. Clare Mrs Nellie O'Boyle 11 Sole Trader Hotel HHS04165 Royal Spa Hotel 2 Star Main Street Lisdoonvarna V95 X6WX Co. Clare Royal Spa Ltd 12 Company Hotel HHS03632 Sancta Maria Hotel 2 Star Ennistymon Road Lahinch V95 YK37 Co. Clare Susan & Thomas McInerney 24 Sole Trader Hotel HHS04104 Shannon Springs Hotel 4 Star Ballycasey Shannon V14 A336 Co. Clare Clare Road Hotel Services Limited 54 Company Hotel HHS02428 Sheedy's Country House Hotel 4 Star Main Street Lisdoonvarna V95 NH22 Co. Clare Sheedys Spa View Hotels Ltd 11 Company Hotel HHS03800 Stella Maris Hotel 2 Star O'Connell Street Kilkee V15 EV88 Co. Clare Ms Ann Haugh 19 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03940 Temple Gate Hotel 4 Star Arthur's Row Ennis V95 H0XK Co. Clare Temple Gate Hotel Ltd 70 Company Hotel HHS04377 The Atlantic Hotel 3 Star Main Street Lahinch V95 D525 Co. Clare Alan Logue 14 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03272 The Inn At Dromoland 3 Star Dromoland Newmarket-On-Fergus V95 EPF5 Co. Clare Dromoland Castle Holdings Ltd 155 Company Hotel HHS40129 The Killaloe Hotel & Spa 4 Star Knockyclovaun Killaloe V94 W025 Co. Clare Jim & Catherine Fahy 32 Partnership Hotel HHS03851 The Oakwood Hotel 4 Star Smithstown Shannon V14 NH97 Co. Clare DH SNN Limited 103 Company Hotel HHS04386 The Shamrock Inn Hotel 3 Star Main Street Lahinch V95 A4TX Co. Clare Alan Logue 10 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03261 Treacy's West County Conference & Leisure Hotel 3 Star Limerick Road Ennis V95 CPCT Co. Clare West County Hotel (Ennis) Ltd 152 Company Hotel HHS35406 Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, Ireland 5 Star Doonbeg Kilrush V15 KH39 Co. Clare TIGL Ireland Management Limited 95 Company Hotel HHS04290 Vaughan Lodge 4 Star Ennistymon Road Lahinch V95 WF30 Co. Clare Vaughan Lodge Limited 22 Company Hotel HHS03751 Whites Burren Castle Hotel 2 Star Aughiska More Lisdoonvarna V95 C838 Co. Clare Whites Burren Castle Hotel 81 Company Hotel HHS40301 Wild Atlantic Lodge Approved Main Street Ballyvaughan H91 HD90 Co. Clare CMAB Limited 42 Company Hotel HHS04272 Abbey Hotel 3 Star Ballyvourney Macroom Co. Cork Mr Cornelius Creedon 39 Sole Trader Hotel HHS02406 Actons Hotel 4 Star Pier Road Kinsale P17 PX80 Co. Cork Candela Designated Activity Company 77 Company Hotel HHS03953 Ashley Hotel 2 Star 16 Coburg Street Cork T23 X9AK Co. Cork Ashley Hotel Ltd 27 Company Hotel HHS40228 Barleycove Beach Hotel Approved Barleycove Goleen Co. Cork Bernard Hennessey & Mark Daunt 10 Sole Trader Hotel HHS01290 Bay View Hotel 4 Star Ballycotton Ballycotton P25 KP59 Co. Cork Carole Limited 35 Company Hotel HHS04090 Bella Vista Hotel 3 Star Bishops Road Cobh P24 XV24 Co. Cork Mr Kevin Murphy 16 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03706 Blarney Castle Hotel 3 Star The Square Blarney T23 TCF6 Co. Cork Blarney Castle Hotel Limited 13 Company Hotel HHS04356 Blarney Golf Resort 4 Star Tower Blarney T23 DK50 Co. Cork Serdang Limited 62 Company Sector Property Reg Number Account Name Rating Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town Eircode/Postal code County Owner(s) as it appears on Register Total No. of Bedrooms Proprietor Description Hotel HHS03588 Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel 3 Star Blarney Blarney T23 P8RP Co. Cork Blarney Woollen Mills 47 Company Hotel HHS03085 Blue Haven Hotel 3 Star 3/4 Pearse Street Kinsale P17 NA72 Co. Cork Cross Blue Holdings Ltd 16 Company Hotel HHS04059 Carrigaline Court Hotel and Leisure Centre 4 Star Cork Road Carrigaline P43 RH21 Co. Cork Carrigaline Hotels Limited 91 Company Hotel HHS01354 Casey's Hotel 3 Star The Village Glengarriff P75 E925 Co. Cork Mr Donal Deasy 14 Sole Trader Hotel HHS03987 Casey's of Baltimore Hotel 3 Star Church Strand Baltimore P81 YW66 Co. Cork COB HOTELS LIMITED 14 Company Hotel HHS01676 Castle Hotel 4 Star Main Street Macroom P12 X293 Co. Cork Mr Don & Gerard Buckley 56 Partnership Hotel HHS04445 Castlemartyr Resort 5 Star Castlemartyr Resort Castlemartyr P25 X300 Co.
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