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Run by RAD Hotel Group, Lochside is no stranger to award nominations, after also being nominated at the Scottish Hotel and Accommodation Awards earlier this year, as well as winning best hotel wedding ...
Stuck for somewhere to stay for the Curragh or Punchestown races? There's a new addition to the Killashee estate in Kildare ...
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Introducing Taste of Country's 2025 March Man-Ness competition. You — the fans — will vote your favorite hunk of country love into the Hot Hall of Fame, declaring him hottest of the hot.
A man visiting the beautiful shores of Loch Ness in Scotland claims to have seen a lot more than the castles and trees that line the expansive body of water. According to him, he saw the elusive Loch ...
The energy and style that Hamblet is bringing to a landmark building that has gone from scenes of Royal scandal to private home, to hotel, is remarkable. He won his first big prize at the age of ...
The Second World War saw it change use again into a military hospital and by 1980 it was a 65-room YMCA hotel. In 2002, it was transformed into a 25-bedroom 4-star hotel and wedding venue, but in ...
A run-down country house in West Cork features on the latest episode of The Great House Revival as it is transformed into a spacious family home. The popular RTÉ show, with renowned architect Hugh ...
A man on the shores of Scotland's Dores Beach said he saw the elusive Loch Ness monster emerging from the depths of the loch, the first potential Nessie sighting reported to The Loch Ness Centre ...
There’s something fishy going on at Scotland’s Dores Beach. Could it be the Loch Ness Monster? Well, it just might be because, according to the Loch Ness Centre, a man reported the first ...
This is a fun one: Researchers have used a database of Loch Ness Monster reports to show how anecdotal evidence can, contrary to the common view among scientists, be mined for usable data.