Barr Hall Barns is on the southern tip of the Ards Peninsula, 3.5 miles south of Portaferry situated on Barr Hall Bay, a seal basking location protected by the National Trust. The Barn overlooks the Narrows and the Barmouth with its turbulent waters that prompted the Viking invaders to name it the Strang Fjiord.
December 18, 2017Read More
Step through the bright red door and if it weren’t for the electricity and running water, you might imagine you had gone back 200 years. This fabulous County Down holiday home is an old and historic country farmhouse which will welcome you into a holiday let you will surely remember.
August 6, 2014Read More
Helen’s Tower perched high above the rolling hills of Co Down, is an enchanting three storey stone tower nestled deep in the woods of the Clandeboye Estate.
September 4, 2013Read More
Located off a quiet country road, in the heart of the Ards Peninsula, 1 mile from Strangford Lough these sympathetically restored cottages are protected from the noise and bustle of everyday life. Tranquil and relaxing, surrounded by farmland and unspoilt countryside.
May 5, 2013Read More
Slievemoyle Cottages are renovated farm cottages on the slopes of Slievemoyle near Strangford.
March 21, 2013Read More
In a tranquil rural setting this delightful traditional whitewashed stone cottage is a perfect escape from it all. Enjoy the peaceful, unhurried pace of life, time and space to unwind, to relax and enjoy a holiday in one of Ireland’s most picturesque and undiscovered corners.
March 21, 2013Read More
Glassdrumman Cottage is a traditional 19th century whitewashed farm cottage on top of a drumlin amid the rolling landscape of County Down in Northern Ireland.
March 21, 2013Read More