Ulysses Guest House
Ulysses Guest House is situated on the Strand Road in Bray overlooking the beach. All rooms are en-suite with cable tv and tea making facilities. The house offers a personal service with a very high degree of cleanliness. Ulysses is a non smoking house.
The Jones Family have run Ulysses since 1966 and it is now in the hands of Colm and Deirdre Jones who took over from Bernard and Frances,
on their retirement in 1995.
Ulysses is named after the book by James Joyce.
The previous owner, Mrs. Delamata was a niece of James Joyce.

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