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Dundrum House

5 of 5 stars
Melbourne, Australia
Nov 14, 2009

Dundum is a superbly restored, elegant 250 year old house and farm with large, well-appointed bedrooms and some superb reception and breakfast rooms. The location amid rolling hills is magic, and is...more

Seagoe Hotel

Nov 13, 2009

Having looked at reviews before arrival we were concerned that the reception might be spoiled by the hotel. It could not have been further than the case. As the mother of the bride I was nervous...more

Armagh City Hotel

Nov 10, 2009

Upon reading some of the reviews for the hotel on this site I felt that I must write this. We held our wedding reception there in September 2008 and I have to say the staff were excellent in both the...more

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