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Un Torpe en Casa

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  • Business
    • B - Cobh, Co. Cork, Cork, Irlanda
    • C - Cobh, Cork, Irlanda
  • Fishing
    • D - Río Lee
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Elmville B&B

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Region / State:
Munster
Province:
Cork
Location:
Cobh
Website:
http://www.elmville.com/
Telephone 1:
353 (0)21 4813206
Telephone 2:
353 (0)86 6094354
Address:
Cobh, Co. Cork
Owner:
Olive O'Brien
Contact:
Olive O'Brien
Email address:
elmville@eircom.net
Last update:
2012-11-20 12:02:23

Elmville House is a superb example of a restored Victorian House, set on it's own grounds overlooking Cork Harbour. Now family run and providing Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, it is ideal for holidays, short breaks or business trips and is only 7 minutes walk from Cobh Town Centre and 5 minutes from the famous Cobh Heritage Centre and Queenstown Story, from which hundreds of emigrant ships set sail for the new world.

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