Cottage in Northern Ireland
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About this cottage rental
Ballard Cottage Annexe, a single-storey annexe consists of a kitchen with electric oven and hob, washing machine, and fridge, a dining room with dining seating, and a sitting room with TV. The bedroom is a double. There is a shower room with walk-in shower and basin and WC, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included in the rent. Outside, there is a shared gravelled area with picnic bench and off-road parking for two cars. One small well-behaved pet welcome. No dogs allowed on the couches or beds. Pets should be under control at all times and owners should clean up after their pets. Dogs should be insured to cover 3rd party accidents. Recommended to bring your own dog beds/feeding/water bowls. Pets should be treated for fleas (particularly as there’s sheep nearby, you don’t want the property infected). Sorry, no smoking. Your stay at Ballard Cottage Annexe is sure to be a memorable one.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge, washing machine. TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Shared gravelled area with picnic bench. One small well-behaved pet welcome. No dogs allowed on the couches or beds. Pets should be under control at all times and owners should clean up after their pets. Dogs should be insured to cover 3rd party accidents. Recommended to bring your own dog beds/feeding/water bowls. Pets should be treated for fleas (particularly as there’s sheep nearby, you don’t want the property infected). Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.2 miles, pub 3.5 miles
Region: Northern Ireland is a superb holiday destination with a fantastic coastline and wonderful countryside to discover. Visit the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, the Bushmills Distillery and Belfast, the provinces capital city.
Town: This Northern Ireland city is bustling with life and vibrancy, known as the ‘Gateway to the North’, it sits tight among the natural beauty of the towering Mourne Mountains and the Ring of Gullion AONB. It is a well-established shopper’s haven, with shopping centres such as The Quays and The Buttercrane, housing all the major stores and fine eateries you could ask for, while many independent stores offer a variety of unique souvenirs. Bagenal’s Castle boasts an interesting history comprising a 16th-century fortified tower and a 19th-century warehouse, now home to the Tourist Office and a museum, which are well worth a visit. Once you have explored the city centre to your hearts content, enjoy a scenic drive along the Mourne Coastal Route to find a sweeping range of grand peaks intertwined with many walking and cycling trails, one of the most beautiful corners of Northern Ireland. For Game of Thrones fans, Westeros comes to life in this part of the country, where the White Walkers once marched through the Haunted Forest or as the locals know it, Tollymore Forest Park shadowed by The Mournes. Further afield is the thriving city of Belfast with a number of attractions to discover, such as its Botanic Gardens, its hilltop castle, the grand City Hall building and St. George’s 19th-century Market, as well as the fascinating Titanic museum showcasing hands-on displays and interactive galleries. You are also just a stone’s throw away from the magical landscapes of Ireland’s Ancient East, home to a series of festivals, historic sites and mesmerising landscapes framed by the River Shannon and the Irish Sea. Find your escape in this fabulous city, for an experience you won’t forget in a hurry.




































