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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) Total No Sector Property Reg Number Account Name Rating Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town Eircode/Postal code County Owner(s) Total No. of Units Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36908 Blackstairs Ecotrails Approved Old Rectory Killedmond Borris R95 N1K7 Co. Carlow Mary White 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36189 Brenda's B&B Approved Viaduct View Kilcoltrim Borris R95 RY89 Co. Carlow Brenda McCarthy 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40427 Grove Cottage at The Lodge Approved The Lodge Dublin Road Tullow R93 VW92 Co. Carlow Ann-Marie burgess 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36327 Huntington Castle Approved Clonegal Village Clonegal Y21 K237 Co. Carlow Mr & Mrs Alexander & Clare Durdin Robertson 5 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40763 Joyce's Borris Approved Main Street Borris R95 DV76 Co. Carlow John Joyce 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40803 Matty's Pub Approved Royal Oak Village Bagenalstown R21 K883 Co. Carlow Matthew Byrne 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34734 Osborne's Storehouse Approved Rathanna Borris R95 R2A4 Co. Carlow Osborne's Storehouse 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36205 Racey Byrne's B&B Approved The Plough Carlow R93 X2P9 Co. Carlow Deirdre Byrne 6 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40467 Sandbrook House and Garden 4 Shamrock Sandbrook House Castlegrace Ballon R93 YK09 Co. Carlow Christopher Bielenberg 12 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40470 Cabu by the Lakes Approved Cabu by the Lakes Killykeen Forest Holidays Cavan H12 XH36 Co. Cavan Killykeen Forest Holidays Limited 28 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40754 Hollow Stream B&B Approved Hollow Stream Enniskeen Kingscourt A82 WR88 Co. Cavan Sheila Smith 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40812 International Fishing Centre Approved Loughdooly Belturbet H14 FP40 Co. Cavan International Fishing Centre 8 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40538 Kellys Killeshandra Approved Main Street Killeshandra H12 TF79 Co. Cavan Dptk Limited 10 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35806 Olive Grove Approved Main Street Blacklion F91 XT68 Co. Cavan Mr Roy Street 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40324 Virginia Park Lodge Approved Ballyjamesduff Road Virginia A82 T2N6 Co. Cavan Virginia Park Lodge Limited 57 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36857 Aille River Hostel Lodge and Camping Approved Aille River Doolin V95 AN80 Co. Clare Robert Shannon 11 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40705 Aran View Country House Approved Aran View Country House Coast Road Doolin V95 VC56 Co. Clare Sharon Linnane 8 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36163 Ardboula House Approved Ardboula Farm Gort Road Tulla V95 Y5A0 Co. Clare Christine O'Brien 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40047 Atlantic Way Lodge Approved Moyarta Carrigaholt Kilrush V15 PY69 Co. Clare Patrick and Margaret Considine 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40636 Ballyvaughan Lodge Approved Ballyvaughan Ballyvaughan H91 T627 Co. Clare Pauline Burke 22 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40414 Beds of Silk Approved Cullenagh Labasheeda Kilrush V15 DE22 Co. Clare Manus McGee 6 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40739 Bunglasha Lodge Approved Aughinish Ogonnelloe killaloe V94 K37N Co. Clare John P Jones 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40571 Burkedale House and Cottage Approved Burkedale House Dysert O'Dea Corofin V95 H9H9 Co. Clare Joanne Burke 2 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36193 Burren Glamping Approved Cahirminnaun Kilfenora V95 P21D Co. Clare Eva & Stephen Hegarty 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40717 Cahermaclanchy House Approved Doolin Doolin V95 F2H4 Co. Clare Martin Hogan 5 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40181 Clare Ecolodge Approved Main Street Feakle Ennis V94 X94X Co. Clare William & Liz Loughnane 7 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36426 Clare's Rock Approved Castletown Carron V95 P8W7 Co. Clare Pat Cassidy 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40234 Cloghaun Luxury Homes Approved Ballinalacken Doolin Co. Clare Gerry Quinn 2 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40836 Coast Lodge Approved Coast Lodge Spanish Point V95 FA48 Co. Clare Aleksanda Mihov 5 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40412 Doolin Inn Approved 1 Fisher Street Ballyvara Doolin V95 CC79 Co. Clare Doolin Hostels Limited 21 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40329 Doolin Village Lodges Approved Roadford Doolin Co. Clare Gerry Quinn & John Burke 14 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40741 Doonbeg Pods and Cottages Approved White strand Doonbeg V15 A788 Co. Clare Michael & Joanne Dillon 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36379 Drumcreehy House Approved Bishop's Quarter Ballyvaughan H91 N9D5 Co. Clare Armin Grefkes 10 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40723 Falls Self Catering Accommodation Approved Glencree Ennistymon V95 D2PC Co. Clare Falls Hotel Limited 10 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40482 Go Doolin Approved Doolin Doolin Co. Clare Phil Hobbs 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35525 Hazelwood Lodge Approved Knocknagroagh Ballyvaughan H91 WK18 Co. Clare Victor Mc Sweeney 8 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35070 Hilltop B&B Approved Knocknagarhoon Kilkee V15 XP73 Co. Clare Teresa O'Gorman 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40085 Inchiquin House Approved Inchiquin Corofin V95 Y722 Co. Clare Irish Landmark Trust 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40725 Kilbane Glamping Approved Kilbane Broadford V94 DKV9 Co. Clare Aine Sweeney 2 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40006 Kilrush Marina Approved The Marina Centre Merchants Quay KIilrush V15 AD62 Co. Clare Kilrush Maritime Limited 122 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40735 Knockaderry Country House Approved Knockaderry House Tulla Road Ennis V95 YX2W Co. Clare Gerard Lynch 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40036 Loop Head Lightkeepers Cottage Approved Loop Head Kilbaha Kilrush V15 T292 Co. Clare Irish Landmark Trust 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40598 Moore Bay Approved Moore Bay Kilkee A63 F820 Co. Clare Trident Holiday Homes 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40551 Oakley House B&B Approved 10 Woodlawn Lahinch Road Ennis V95 V504 Co. Clare Eileen Normoyle 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35513 Ocean View Park Approved Cregg Miltown Road Lahinch V95 DCK4 Co. Clare Thomas O'Keeffe 25 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34724 Purecamping Approved Querrin Kilkee V15 F602 Co. Clare Trea Heapes 10 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36046 Rowan Tree Approved Harmony Row Ennis V95 V446 Co. Clare Brian O'Neill 29 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40854 Seascape Apartment Approved Tiergoneen Doolin V95 YK26 Co. Clare Mary Jo O'Connell 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40281 Sheedy's Doolin Approved Teergonean Doolin V95 A0XD Co. Clare Frank and Marian Sheedy 6 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40522 The Carriage Houses at Beechpark House Approved Deer Park Bunratty V95 D6Y6 Co. Clare Catherine O’Connell & Kevin Walker 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34912 The Cliffs of Moher Retreat Approved Moher Lodge Kineilty Liscannor V95 A499 Co. Clare Michael & Michelle Moroney 14 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34843 The Lodge Approved The Lodge Doolin Doolin V95 DDN0 Co. Clare Niall O'Dwyer 12 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40319 The Lodges @ Sea View House Doolin Approved Fisher Street Doolin V95 PC81 Co. Clare Darra Hughes 2 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40270 Thomond House Approved Dromoland Estate Newmarket on Fergus V95 PF99 Co. Clare Lord and Lady Inchiquin 5 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40239 14 Wolfe Tone Square Approved 14 Wolfe Tone Square Bantry P75 HN53 Co. Cork Ridgestur Limited 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL37151 An Stór Townhouse Approved Drury's Avenue Midleton P25 R718 Co. Cork Frank and Maria Murphy 12 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40121 Annes Grove Approved Annesgrove Castletownroche P51 K064 Co. Cork Irish Landmark Trust 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35227 Annie Mays Approved 10/11 Bridge Street Skibbereen P81 RV07 Co. Cork Angela Hurley 8 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40472 Ballylickey House & Gardens 4 Shamrock Ballylickey House Ballylickey Bantry P75 VR68 Co. Cork Ballylickey House and Gardens Limited 6 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40788 Ballywilliam House Approved Tisaxon Ballywilliam Kinsale P17 NH50 Co. Cork Kinsale Acquisitions Limited 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36106 Bantry House & Garden Approved Bantry Bantry Bantry P75 T293 Co. Cork Sophie Shelswell-White 6 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34915 Blairscove House and Restaurant Approved Blair's Cove Durrus P75 FE44 Co. Cork Blairscove House & Restaurant Limited 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL36277 Cape Clear Cottages Approved North Harbour Cape Clear Island Co. Cork Ciaran and Mary O Driscoll 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL37142 Caseys of Baltimore Lodge Approved Church Strand Baltimore P81 YW66 Co. Cork Ann Casey 3 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL37138 Caseys of Baltimore Townhouse Approved New Road Baltimore P81 A370 Co. Cork Ann Casey 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL35027 Chleire Haven Approved Ballyieragh South Cape Clear Island Cape Clear Island P81 P599 Co. Cork Chleire Haven 12 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL34780 Clongibbon House Approved New Square Mitchelstown P67 N726 Co. Cork Tangney Hotels Ltd 4 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40453 Cloughaboola Cottage Approved Cloughaboola Beg Millstreet Co. Cork Tom & Mairead Dennehy 1 Fáilte Ireland's Welcome Standard WSL40686 Dromagowlane House Approved Adrigole Beara Penninsula
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