Ireland Its Scenery Character And History volume 6

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Ireland Its Scenery Character And History volume 6
S C Samuel Carter Hall
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NOTES 371 of which we made from the original, pasted over the chimney-piece of the parlour of his hotel: " ANTHONY O'REILLY, OF LEENANE, " LATE OF THE COAST-GUARD SERVICE, " Begs leave most respectfully to inform travellers, tourists, and the public in general, that he has taken the house la
...tely inhabited by Mr. John Joyce, at the head of Killery bay, and fitted it up as a hotel; determined to earn their patronage by the most strenuous exertions to please, the steadiest attention to the wants and wishes of all who honour his house with their company, and the most moderate charges.
" To those who are yet unacquainted with this picturesque coun- try, it may be necessary to observe, that the house is situated at the very head of the bay, half-way between Clifden and Westport, commanding one of the most sublime views in the whole region, and within eight miles of Maam, the road to which runs through a vale in the midst of some of the highest mountains in Ireland, of which, at different parts, it presents singularly beautiful views, terminated by a fine prospect of Lough Corrib with some of its islands, and the rich Wood of Down immediately at your feet, while Castle-na-Kirk and others are seen at a little distance.


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