Crank House Hostel
Crank House is a 17th century Georgian townhouse in the centre of Ireland. We have created the perfect hostel through our experience in
tourism, at Crank House we guarantee good value, cleanliness and excellent service
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Banagher (Beannchar in Irish) is a town in the Republic of Ireland, located on the western edge of County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland. The name comes from an Irish word meaning "horn-cast", the same root as Bangor in County Down, Northern Ireland. Banagher was originally built to guard a crossing point on the nearby River Shannon. The town is the home of the Banagher Concrete Group, the company who made the blocks and internal rings for the Channel Tunnel.