Templegate Hotel

 
Templegate Hotel

The Temple Gate Hotel

The Temple Gate hotel in the centre of the historic town of Ennis, County Clare rests on the site of a 19th century Convent of Mercy with a fascinating and eventful history. Prior to its conversion to a convent, the original houses, Row House and Lifford House was the property of Charles O'Connell, cousin of Daniel O'Connell He was a frequent visitor to the area particularly in the years 1827 - 1829 when planning his election campaign. The Sisters of Mercy moved from the Ennis Convent in 1995 to new premises nearby.

John Madden, the proprietor of the hotel, along with Ennis
Developers and their acclaimed Architect, took on the task
of rebuilding this magnificent structure.
With 30 years experience in the hotel business, Mr. Madden saw  the opportunity to create a new, high quality hotel while retaining the Gothic theme - a truly unique combination for the area.

Temple Gate Hotel - Bedroom

Our generously decorated suites create an atmosphere of classic opulence for our guests.
Through the dividing raised baroque arch the master bedroom boasts a king-size bed with tapestry wall decorations. This classic approach to decor is successfully combined with all the modern conveniences expected by the most discerning guest.

JM's Bistro - Temple Gate Hotel - Ennis

JM's Bistro
awarded the AA Rosette for excellence in food and 
service for the 7th year running. 
A dining experience to remember.

For more information contact:

Temple Gate Hotel, The Square,
  Ennis, County Clare

Tel. + 353 (0)65 682 3300 
Fax: + 353 (0)65 682 3322

Email: info@templegatehotel.com

Website : www.templegatehotel.com/intro.html

 

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