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  2. Jurys Inn - Wikipedia

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    A former Jurys Inn in Brighton. The heritage of the Jurys Group can be traced back to 1881, when William Jury opened his first boarding house in Dublin.The first Doyle Hotel, The Montrose, was built in Stillorgan, Dublin, in 1964 by PV Doyle. 1993 saw the introduction of the Jurys Inns brand with the opening of the Galway and Christchurch (Dublin) Inns in April and May, respectively.

  3. The Doyle Collection - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1984 the company moved into luxury hotels with the development of the Westbury hotel which was to cater for increasing numbers of North American tourists. In 1999, the Jurys hotel group acquired Doyle Hotels and became the Jurys Doyle Hotel Group, the largest hotel group in Ireland. [7]

  4. List of towns and villages in County Galway - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of towns and villages in County Galway, Ireland. A. Ahascragh [1] Ardrahan [2] Athenry [1] Aughrim ... List of towns and villages in County Galway.

  5. Renvyle - Wikipedia

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    Renvyle House, now a hotel, is situated in Rusheenduff in West Renvyle. [2] It was originally single storey, with an extra storey added in the mid-19th century. The timber used in the building of the house extension was said to have been from a shipwreck in the bay. [ 3 ]

  6. Athenry - Wikipedia

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    Athenry (/ æ θ ən ˈ r aɪ /; [a] Irish: Baile Átha an Rí, meaning 'town of the ford of the king') is a town in County Galway, Ireland, which lies 25 kilometres (16 miles) east of Galway city. Some of the attractions of the medieval town are its town wall, Athenry Castle , its priory and its 13th-century street-plan.

  7. Maam Cross - Wikipedia

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    Maam Cross station, on the Galway - Clifden line, opened on 1 January 1896. It finally closed on 29 April 1935. [1] The station facilities and a short section of railway line have been restored in a project launched in 2017 and ongoing as of 2022. [2] The location has a service station and hotel, with dining facilities and a gift shop.

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