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Cherryville House (Portadown)Newest Review: ... conversation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The bedroom we were allocated was extremely large and had a very comfortable double bed with ... more |
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by - written on 08/04/06 (Very useful, 461 readings)
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When we recently visited relatives in the North of Ireland we wanted two nights bed and breakfast accommodation. The hotel we were inclined to use (as it's about a two minute drive from their home) could only accommodate us for the second night of our stay. We reserved this and then checked out the Tourist Board online for other hotels and B & B's in and around Portadown which could accommodate us for our first night. We liked the 'look' of Cherryville House and even although it appeared to be a ten minute drive from my aunt's home, I phoned and reserved a double en suite room for our first night's stay. ... Read the complete review
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