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Quality the Key for Kellys
New Portrush extension will appeal to high end holiday market

A luxurious new extension to one of Northern Ireland’s best-known caravan parks in the premier seaside resort of Portrush has just been completed by Tobermore.

Closer Look - Peter Wilson (right), Owner of Kellys Caravan Park, pictured with Tobermore's Harry Badger inspecting "The Greens Holiday Home Park" the exclusive part of the massive Kellys Complex, Portrush.
No expense was spared in the creation of the spacious new site overlooking the spectacular Antrim coast and world famous Dunluce golf course, a venue sure to attract significant numbers of tourists.

Room with a View! - The view from one of the "The Greens Holiday Home Park" caravans.
Designed to appeal to the high-end holiday market, the extension was finished to the highest standard using a mixture of attractive Tobermore products including Heather Tegula, Sienna and Charcoal Setts.

Peter Wilson (left), Owner of Kelly's Caravan Park with Michael Brunton of MPB Construction who was the main contractor at the park and finished the decking at each caravan.
Tobermore’s Harry Badger described the completed job as “stunning”.
He said: “It was a top dollar job, the client wanted the very best and that’s what we delivered, it looks absolutely superb. There must be room for 100 caravans on the site and no doubt The Greens Holiday Home Park will be a very exclusive part of the massive Kelly’s complex.”

Tobermore has also provided paving for the new beer garden at Kelly's Hotel called “The Terrace”.
Once again, quality is at a premium with a range of striking products including Heather Tegula, Retro, Landsdowne brick and Silver Granite Flags.
The beer garden is being built in reponse to the smoking ban on public buildings in Northern Ireland, that came into effect on April 30.
Kellys has invested heavily in upgrading its massive holiday complex at Portrush over the past four years in which Tobermore has played a major role in the development, including the installation of granite kerbs throughout the site.

Stepping out in "The Terrace" - The new beer garden at the Kellys Complex
