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Tara House - Ballynahinch, County Down
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Unknown | Report | 15 Sep 2003 15:15 |
hi again Paul - have you tried directory enquiries for the archdiocese of the place? |
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Paul | Report | 15 Sep 2003 15:08 |
I think the Tara Guest you refer to is in Bangor. I am told the Tara House my ancestor built was in Ballynahinch. Thnx for looking tho. Paul |
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Unknown | Report | 15 Sep 2003 12:00 |
hi paul - I believe Tara House is now a guest house - if you key in the town name in your browser you can access a photograph of it from there - it looks really lovely. And the rates are reasonable too! She |
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Paul | Report | 15 Sep 2003 09:20 |
I am told my GG Grandfather John McCauley (or McAuley) built a five bedroomed house called Tara House, on Main Street, Ballynahinch, County Down. According to my Great Aunt he sold it to the Church for curates to live in. Does anyone out there know Ballynahinch well enough to let me know if the building still exists? Paul |