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Welcome to Ard na Greine
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We
operate on a friendly make yourself at home basis, with tea and coffee
available as required.
TV available in room if requested
Guests lounge with large 28” TV where you can meet friends ect.
Laundry service available on 24hr notice (We do charge for this
service)
Please do not hesitate to ask for further details
We trust you enjoy your stay |
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Rates |
Double Room
Twin Room
Single room |
En-suite: ……….
€ 32.50
En-suite: ………. € 35.00
En-suite: ………. € 40.00 |
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Prices includes full breakfast
and are Per Person Sharing.
Discount: 5% to 10% discounts for multi-stays
FIRM BOOKING: €10 per room/night deposit required to secure
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| Dunmore Town |
| Dunmore, is
situated 15 km north east of Tuam on the Galway, Mayo, Roscommon border.
The original fort was a stronghold of the ancient
O'Connor kings,
later dispossessed by the Norman de Berminghams. They built a stone castle
beside the Sinking River here after the conquest of 1235.The ruins of an
old Augustinian church founded by Walter Bermingham are on the eastern
side of the town. The ruins of an old Augustinian church founded by Walter
Bermingham are on the eastern side of the town. Dunmore is noted for its
large number of ringforts, circular earthen enclosures of early farmers. |
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Augustinian
Friary,
The friary was used as a Protestant Church until relatively recently. You
can see how the building has been changed over the year - the arches have
been filled in, and the far side of the building was plastered in more
recent years. |
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Dunmore
Castle
St. Patrick is said to have built a monastery in Dunmore, upon the site of
which a friary for Hermits of St. Augustine was afterwards founded by
Walter de Birmingham, Lord Athenry, in 1425. After the Reformation part of
the friary was converted into a parish church of the establishment, the
rest being levelled, now forms the market place. |
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