Markree Castle Hotel
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Are you asking because you are skeptical of their website? or because you have never seen it? It gives a lot of useful pictures - - see www.markreecastle.ie for more info - - click on "Accommodations" for a bedroom picture and description(s). <BR> <BR>It looks pretty cool to me. <BR>
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Bonnie, <BR>I had some friends who attended a wedding in Markree but due to the wedding party pre-booking the hotel they didn't stay there and stayed at Temple House instead (also a beautiful place - check out their web site). My friends had a wonderful time in Markee - the wedding cermony itself was in the Castle's ancient church by candlelight. <BR> <BR>I know this doesn't answer you question but hope it is of some help, <BR> <BR>Cathy
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Cathy, <BR> <BR>Your post was interesting, even though you didn't actually stay at Markree. Maybe I'll check it out as a place to get married, and bribe one of our "children" with the idea of getting married in a castle. I'm getting tired of waiting around for 1 of them to take the plunge. They are 26, almost 29 & 30 yrs. old. Although they each have a "significant" other no one is in any hurry to get married.
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to the top... for Michael... <BR> <BR>Postscript: If this forum had an easier way to locate and direct readers to a specific (previous) posting by a unique identifier (timestamp), it would not be necessary to top (and repeat) information so tediously. This is my new crusade, and I am thinking about adding this postscript (when applicable) to every new reply I make here. If you agree with me, then please write to Danny Mangin or David Downing - - [email protected] - - and encourage them to move forward with this improvement (and any others they have up their sleeves) to this best-on-the-web travel forum! <BR> <BR>



