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Ballygally Castle Hotel (Antrim)Newest Review: ... normally has hubby in it and anywhere between one and three kids and to make the most of it I lay vertically, horizontally and at any other angle I could manage and it was heavenly. The room was toasty warm and with the bed having a quilt and a cover I managed to forego the fleece pj top and just wear the tshirt and bottoms. There was a small table with two tub chairs, a wardrobe, two ... more |
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by - written on 23/01/09 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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We were attending a conference in the Hotel but decided to stay overnight the evening before. As we drove up the Hotel looked really impressive with its towers and turrets and it really stood out in the small town. Its a pity you can't really see it in the photo supplied. - - The Hotel - - The Ballygally Castle is the only 17th Century building in Northern Ireland still being used as a residence today. The information on the website states that "Ballygally Castle was built in 1625 by James Shaw and his wife Isabella Brisbane. Over the main entrance door to the Castle, leading to the tower is the inscription "1625 - ... Read the complete review
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