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County Clare
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Auburn Lodge Hotel & Leisure Centre -
Ennis Hotel -
Auburn Lodge Hotel & Leisure Centre -
County Clare
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Ballyhannon Castle -
Wedding Venue -
Ballyhannon Castle -
County Clare
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Burkes Armada Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
Burkes Armada Hotel -
County Clare
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Carrygerry Country House -
Ireland Hotel -
Carrygerry Country House -
County Clare
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Carrygerry House Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
Carrygerry House Hotel -
County Clare
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Clare Inn Hotel -
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Clare Inn Hotel -
County Clare
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Doonbeg Lodge -
Wedding Venue -
Doonbeg Lodge -
County Clare
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Dromoland Castle -
Wedding Venue -
Dromoland Castle -
County Clare
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Falls Hotel & Spa -
Ennistymon Hotel -
Falls Hotel & Spa -
County Clare
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Hotel Doolin -
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Hotel Doolin -
County Clare
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Knappogue Castle -
Wedding Venue -
Knappogue Castle -
County Clare
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Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel -
Hotel -
Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel -
County Clare
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Lakeside Hotel -
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Lakeside Hotel -
County Clare
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Queens Hotel -
Ennis Hotel -
Queens Hotel -
County Clare
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Shannon Court Hotel -
Shannon Hotel -
Shannon Court Hotel -
County Clare
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Temple Gate Hotel -
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Temple Gate Hotel -
County Clare
Wedding Trivia: CAKE In the 1st century B.C. in Rome, the cake was thrown at the bride or broken over her head as one of the many fertility symbols which then were a part of the marriage ceremony. Cutting the wedding cake together, still a predominant ritual at weddings, symbolizes the couple's unity, their shared future, and their life together as one. The three tiered cake is believed to have been inspired by the spire of Saint Bride's Church in London, England.
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