1932 – Royal Hotel, Bangor, Co. Down
Architect: L.H. Hodgins
Seafront hotel with corner turret, designed by a local architect.
Seafront hotel with corner turret, designed by a local architect.
The Savoy Hotel was built in 1932 for Mr J.
Fine 1930s hotel which was modernised and extended upwards in the 1990s.
The former St. Senan’s Hospital was built by the Government as a hotel accommodation for passengers travelling on the flying boats which passed through Foynes while en-route to America and Continental Europe.
Small hotel, what would now be termed boutique in the centre of Dublin,
In 1957,
Built on the site of Royal Victoria Hotel in front of the Lower Lake,
Large 95-bedroom hotel on the Atlantic coastline built by a Dutch company and financed by Irish Life and Bord Failte.
The Silver Springs Hotel,
Originally the site of an 18th-century Royal Navy Dockyard,