Tara Hall Bed & Breakfast
Tara Hall Bed and Breakfast Dun Laoghaire is a regency-style house built in the early 1780 and is the former residence of Mr William Monk Gibbon the famous Irish poet writer and where George Bernard Shaw attended school in 1867. Tara Hall offers great value accommodation if you are visiting Dun Laoghaire or to those working in Dun Laoghaire or visiting family nearby.
7 Bright & comfortable bedrooms
* 6 En-suite * Cable TV
* Tea/Coffee Facilities
* Hairdryer * Family Rooms
* Baby Cot available on request Iron/Board * Laundry facilities available * Free Wi-Fi.
All rooms are non-smoking

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24 Sandycove, ,
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Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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