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Modernisation When the McConville family bought Tullyglass House in 1994, they were determined to blend the natural Victorian charm of the building with a hotel that offered the finest modern facilities. They soon embarked on an £8 million transformation, adding atmospheric restaurants and bars and features such as the delightful glass conservatory. Now, the modernisation programme continues apace with the introduction of the the Clock Tower, a multi-million pound new conference and wedding venue, which can cater for any event from major business conferences and international trade fairs to press conferences and functions of all kinds. Equipped with the latest audio-visual technology, such as overhead projectors, PA systems, radio microphones and large screens, as well as open zones for wireless enablement, the Clock Tower venue can cater for up to 1200 delegates sitting or 800 at tables or be divided into four separate areas able to accommodate up to 200 people each. It also has a stage for live entertainment and the most up-to-date sound systems. |
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