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So don't waste your time trying to dream up
superlative new descriptive prose - just enjoy and appreciate the
wonderous masterpiece of Nature that is Killarney. In 1992 Michael and Geraldine Rosney purchased Killeen House. Having
had extensive experience in the hospitality industry, they had no
doubts about the attractions the property had to offer. A charming
little hotel describes the style and character of this unique facility
set in 1.5 acres of beautifully manicured gardens. Originally built in
1838 as Archdeacon Nathaniel P. Foresters rectory, it was entirely
renovated in 1990-91. It now enjoys the charm and elegance of the early
19th century hand-in-hand with the comfort and convenience at the late
20th Century. The Hotel has recently undergone a major renovation
programme. Killeen House now comprises of 23 en suite bedrooms(8 of
which are 'deluxe')
The Killeen House, surrounded by 11/2 acres of beautifully mature gardens, is less than a 10 minute drive from downtown Killarney. The question is 'What can anyone say about Killarney that would be original? The answer is 'Simply nothing'. Ever since Queen Victoria went there on a package holiday back in the middle of the last Century, the place has evolved into the stuff of Myth and Legend. "Heaven's Reflex"..."Beauty's Home"..."The place that God made when he was in good humour". Better Wordsmiths than us have already said it all. So don't waste your time trying to dream up superlative new descriptive prose - just enjoy and appreciate the wonderous masterpiece of Nature that is Killarney. In the old Gaelic it's 'Cill Airne', which translates into 'the church of the sloe berries'
(And no, we don't know what sloe berries look like, taste like, where you can get them, or how much they cost!)
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