Cottage in Northern Ireland
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About this cottage rental
Our cottage comprises a spacious living room, hall, bathroom, fully equipped kitchen and 2 bedrooms. In the living room are 3 comfortable sofas, a coffee table and a 60” smart TV. The lower bedroom is accessed through double doors and steps from the living room. It comprises a king and a single bed. The upper bedroom is open plan and is accessed by an open stairway leading from the lower bedroom and has one double and one single bed. Hanging clothes rails and drawer space is available in both bedrooms. The kitchen has a RangeMaster gas/electric double oven cooker, dishwasher. washing machine, microwave, fridge freezer and dining table. The spacious bathroom has a walk-in level access rain shower and heated towel rail. The led mirror has Bluetooth and a demister function.
High speed WiFi is available.
Courtyard space; guests are welcome to make use of the patio furniture set in the courtyard.
Whether you are here for golf, horse racing, walking, family events, visiting friends or exploring County Down, we offer a rural yet convenient location to many attractions.
In the local area:
St Patrick:
The Lecale area is rich in the history of the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick. Points of interest include the St Patrick’s Centre, Down Cathedral (burial place of St Patrick, St Brigid & St Colmcille), Inch Abbey, Struell Wells. Guided walking tours are available through the St Patrick’s Centre.
Game of Thrones:
Filming sites include: Castle ward (Winterfell), Tollymore Forest Park, River Quoile, Inch abbey.
Golf:
Royal County Down (25 mins), Ardglass (8 mins), Bright Castle (5 mins), St Patrick's (12 mins), Royal Portrush (2 hours).
Beaches:
Murlough, Tyrella, Rossglass, Minerstown, Ballyhornan, Kilclief are all within 20 minutes drive.
Other places of interest:
St John’s Point Lighthouse (tallest onshore lighthouse in Ireland), Ballynoe Stone Circle, Delamont Country Park. In Downpatrick - Down Arts Centre, County Down Museum, cinema, library, leisure centre. Downpatrick is home to the oldest racecourse in Ireland, established in 1685.





