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54 Lisavon Street

54 Lisavon Street, Strandtown, Belfast, Co Antrim, BT4 1LH
A sitting room with a chair and fireplace painted to look like a medieval castle.

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" Princess Becfola" The Irish romantic inspired fairytale “ The Wooing of Becfola” created in our 1860 original Belfast cottage.
“Come in, close the door, forget about the daily realities, and live a romantic world” just for a few days” love and live again”
“Becfola “ is the rags to riches princess story, by the Queen Victoria park in the Titanic district of Belfast. Becfola has just been completed after 2 1/2 years craftsmanship's work.


“The wooing of Becfola”, is an actual fairytale with a penniless Irish village girl, who becomes the Queen of the kingdom. We follow her love story in a fairy world forest theme with over 18 000 LED lights. Her story is hand written on the walls throughout the house and gardens, so follow her story and see if she finds love and happiness. We follow the story of Becfola with viscous wolves, evil witches, princes, princess, and lots of good and not so good fairies. 

From the front door, to the golden four poster beds on the top of the trees, through the real forest tunnel, soak in the witches cauldron under the ivy tunnel and 2000 night lights continue to the princess castle where we find the end of our story. The Becfola theme world is 100% hand painted, hand sculptured, with hand made furniture including a kissing corner in this beautiful Belfast 1860 cottage. With our ambient sound design our guests will feel they are in a forest and helping Becfola find the love of her life.

The holiday home features 2 double bedrooms, a flat-screen TV satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a washing machine and microwave, a Victorian bathroom suite with a shower.

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Private Garden

Leisure Facilities

  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

Room / Unit Features

  • Hairdryer Available
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Microwave
  • TV
  • Washing Machine

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