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The new owners of a dilapidated castle in County Armagh have announced that they are planning to build a hotel within the castle grounds. Killeavy ... castle into a new wedding venue.
As the current AA Hotel of the Year Northern Ireland ... The thriving success of Killeavy Castle Estate is mirrored by the rising prominence of the Mourne and Gullion region, now recognised ...
The castle itself is used to host weddings with a marquee off ... If you like to tick the boxes when choosing your next hotel break at home, the Killeavy Castle Estate can tick them all and ...
Killeavy Castle Estate which occupies ... Gothic pile where events and weddings can be hosted and, a few yards down the hill, the new block which houses the hotel, bar and restaurant.
The project builds on the Boyles’ original restoration project, a £13 million investment that transformed the once-derelict Killeavy Castle and estate into a luxury hotel, spa, wedding and ...
Killeavy Castle Estate in Newry ... content.Manage Preferences Kilronan Castle in Co Roscommon nabbed the awards for Wedding Hotel of the Year and Spa Experience of the Year, while Gleneagle ...
My favourite hotel in Ireland is without a doubt Killeavy Castle. Overlooking Slieve Gullion, Killeavy Castle Hotel stands as a timeless testament to the fusion of history and luxury. This ...
THE long-delayed scheme to convert a dilapidated castle in Co Armagh into a luxury four-star boutique hotel, spa and wellness centre will complete the week after Easter. Killeavy Castle ...
Mick Boyle and his wife Robin have spent £12 million (€14 million) on Killeavy Castle and its former coach house, mill and farm buildings to turn them into a 45-bed boutique spa hotel.The ...
A relatively new offering to the North’s hotel landscape, Killeavy Castle Estate opened in 2019, already picking up a Northern Ireland Hotel of the Year gong last year. The property features the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Mick and Robin Boyle opened their four-star Killeavy Castle Hotel and Spa in Northern Ireland at Easter, 2019. After six years ...
It was bought by an Australian couple who have strong links to the Killeavy area of south Armagh. They have appointed architects to design a 36-bedroom hotel ... castle into a new wedding venue.