A Co Fermanagh B&B will celebrate 25 years since it opened later this month, having welcomed visitors from all over the globe.
Corrigan’s Shore House in Bellanaleck has seen visitors from all corners of the earth during the last quarter century.
Owner Catherine Corrigan says she loves welcoming people to her home county, and hearing the stories of those who come to stay in her property.
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“Since opening my doors in 1997, I have welcomed visitors from all over the world with guests from as far away as the Netherlands, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia,” Catherine said.
“I love to hear their stories – what has brought them to Fermanagh and where are they off to next?
At times it has been challenging with advances in technology and more recently Covid-19 but I am happy to say the doors remain open and a relaxing stay awaits our guests at Corrigan’s Shore House.”
Catherine attributes the business’ success to the staff she has had working with her over the years.
Overlooking Inishmore Island and Lough Erne, Catherine’s seven bed home proves popular for many looking for a tranquil getaway.
Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism wished Catherine continued success with Corrigan’s Shore House.
“We were delighted to celebrate this fantastic milestone with Catherine,” Tanya Cathcart from the local tourism body said.
“From its inception in 1997, Corrigan’s Shore House has been a loyal member of Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism.
“We wish her many more happy and successful years at the helm of Corrigan’s Shore House”.
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