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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref THP0063 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for CASHEL PALACE HOTEL at MAIN STREET, CASHEL in CO. TIPPERARY with TREVESTER LIMITED as licensee.[1]
Irish Times reported in 2015 that Cashel Palace Hotel had closed in early December 2014 with the loss of 32 full- and part-time jobs, and described the hotel as a 20-bedroom red-brick Queen Anne-style building dating from 1730, built for Archbishop Theophilus Bolton by architect Sir Edward Lovett Pearse.[2] The same report said the Church of Ireland sold the palace in 1959 to Lord Brocket, who opened it as a luxury hotel in 1962.[2] Irish Times reported in 2017 that John Magnier had purchased the hotel in 2016 for EUR2.25m and that redevelopment plans for the Trevester project had been approved subject to conditions.[3] Irish Times travel coverage in March 2022 described the reopened hotel as being in the hands of the Magnier family, owners of Coolmore Stud.[4]
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