Who owns Dolmen Carlow?
Who owns Dolmen Carlow?
businessman Thomas O’Loughlin
The hotel extends to over 5,760sqm and is on a site extending to approximately 7.7 acres with car parking. CBRE acted as agents for the hotel, which was bought by Wexford businessman Thomas O’Loughlin who plans to refurbish it.
How many bedrooms does Talbot hotel Carlow have?
84
Each of our 84 exceptionally spacious hotel bedrooms including 2 luxury suites and a selection of well-appointed interconnecting family rooms are individually designed to create an atmosphere of relaxed comfort.
How many rooms does Woodford Dolmen have?
81 bedrooms
Our 81 bedrooms are modernly decorated, perfect for a good night’s sleep after a day exploring, attending a meeting or after a long enjoyable day attending a wedding.
Who owns the Dolmen Hotel?
the Tumas Group
The Dolmen Hotel (or Dolmen as most of us would call it) is owned by the Tumas Group a local family business who has been running hotels for 40 years.
Who owns Plumb Centre?
owner Wolseley
Shares in plumbing supplies firm Wolseley have dropped more than 12% after it cut its revenue forecasts.
Who built Mount Wolseley?
Sir Thomas Wolseley
Mount Wolseley was built by Sir Thomas Wolseley in 1864. It was built on a farm of 180 acres. Sir Clement James Wolseley was probably the last member of this family to occupy the family seat. His brother, Sir John Richard Wolseley had been the previous owner.
How old is Mount Wolseley Hotel?
The hotel, built in 1994, is described as “highly profitable” by the agents. No figures have been released but industry sources told The Irish Times that its Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) amounted to about €1.3 million.
Can the public buy from Wolseley?
Most Wolseley branches will be open for walk-in business, with a few exceptions maintaining curbside service only. All branches continue to offer contactless ordering options including Wolseley Express, phone and email with curbside pickup available.
Who owns Plumb Center?