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  2. Manor House Resort Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was formerly Killadeas Manor House. The Manor House Resort Hotel, also known as the Manor House Country Hotel, is a hotel near Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It occupies a former manor house which dates to the 19th century. [1] A four star hotel, [2] its facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium, restaurants and ...

  3. Enniskillen - Wikipedia

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    Enniskillen was the venue of the 39th G8 summit which was held on 17 and 18 June 2013. It was held at the Lough Erne Resort, a five-star hotel and golf resort on the shore of Lough Erne. The gathering was the biggest international diplomatic gathering ever held in Northern Ireland.

  4. Killyhevlin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Killyhevlin Hotel is a hotel situated 1 km from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, just off the main A4 Dublin Road. It is a four star 70-bedroom hotel, with restaurant, spa, swimming pool and health club, on the shores of Lough Erne, surrounded by private grounds and gardens. The hotel was originally owned by Raymond B McCartney ...

  5. Celtic Manor Resort - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, work had commenced on the 400-bedroom Resort Hotel, as well as a £10-million golf clubhouse and the 4,000-yard (3,700 m) Coldra Woods golf course. The new development was completed and opened in 1999, adding 330 rooms. [7] The former Celtic Manor Hotel was renamed "The Manor House" to distinguish it from the new "Resort Hotel."

  6. Merchants Manor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Merchants Manor Hotel is a hotel set on a hill above the town of Falmouth [4] in Cornwall. Originally a mansion built in 1913 for the Carne family of merchants and brewers who developed the screw–cap bottle, [ 5 ] in 1958, it became known as the Green Lawns Hotel .

  7. Manor Hotel, Mundesley - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was originally a manor house, later converted into a hotel. [8] It has a six-bay front, with four-centred arches, and a hipped roof with four polygonal shafts. [8] The rooms of the red-brick edifice were "recently updated" as of 2012. [9] The hotel had a reported 25 rooms in 1982, [10] but now has 30 rooms.