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"While the original merchants’ property on the estate has since been rebuilt, Hayfield Manor still exudes period-style elegance. Guests can expect a serene and pampered ambiance, plus close access to University College Cork and the city centre."
"When it comes to luxury, Hayfield Manor in Cork is the hotel of choice. Located just 15 minutes from downtown, they feature:. – Beauty Spa – Orthopedic Beds – Flat Screen TVs – Marble Bathrooms – Free Wi-Fi – Indoor Heated Pool – Steam Room"
"The luxurious five star Hayfield Manor Hotel in Cork has been designed with meticulous care to look and feel like a large period house."
"Pair it with a pint or two of delicious beer and you're in heaven. We have and will come back as soon as we can!. 17/04/2021: Fabulous beer Garden at the back of the Franciscan well bar!"
"Average Rating - 4.4Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CorkAverage price - £££Review - Great!. Pizza was really good, as always!"
"The food here is reasonably priced and, according to several people we’ve chatted to, it’s a solid option if your after a hearty feed. The décor is nothing special, but the food is mouthwatering and comes in giant portions. Mushrooms on toast will set you back €6, while eggs on toast costs €6.60."
"Cafe Spresso is another lively Cork brunch spot and you’ll find it located close to the centre. Randomly enough, it’s one of the few places in Cork that serves a full Irish breakfast until midnight. The cafe has a large range of sandwiches, homemade pastries, coffee, tea and more."
"This great pub, situated right on the bank of the River Lee in the heart of Cork, is famous for their thin-based, generously topped pizzas – often called the best in town. Some of the other food specialities include delicious sweet potato fries and chicken goujons. Food is served until late."
"Opened in 1126 by the vikings it has survived many disasters such as the great fire in 1498, the black plauge in 1741 and the torrential flooding of 2009, FACT!"
"A 19th-century estate surrounded by pristine gardens and a fragrant arboretum, the handsome Fota House provides one of County Cork’s most splendid attractions. There’s a small fee to enter Fota Gardens, but it’s well worth the outlay; there are acres of tropical gardens to explore. You’ll also discover a unique walled garden, an Italian arboretum, a fernery and a lavish orangery."
"The guided house tour will take you on a journey through the grand décor of the principle rooms and behind the scenes to the exquisite boudoir and charming Victorian nursery."
"Charles Fort – Situated on the edge of the water in the scenic village of Summer Cove in the Kinsale harbour of County Cork, lies the impressive and historic Charles Fort. The castle was originally constructed in the year 1682, and it was built as the ‘new fort’, in contrast to the ‘old fort’, or James Fort, which was built in the early 17th century on the other side of the same harbour. The fort played a critical military role throughout the centuries that it was active, until the year 1921, following the Anglo-Irish Treaty."
"The British built Charles Fort on the east side of the Bandon River estuary in the late 17th century, after their defeat of the Spanish…"
"Stands tall and proud at the end of Mallow, close to the castle. Renovated recently and now home to offices. It is of the same Tudor style as the Hibernian Hotel and has a fully working clock that chimes on the hour."