About
This listed Georgian house was once a Norman Tower House where merchants watched for sailing boats arriving with their goods at Strangford Quay. Recently refurbished, it provides a comfortable holiday home with wonderful views over Strangford Lough. The accommodation includes a spacious dining area and kitchen with a log stove on the ground floor, a large sitting room, a bathroom and a single bedroom on the first floor and two bedrooms, and a bathroom on the second floor. The property overlooks a large walled garden which contains a raised patio area and a large lawn for games.The quaint little harbour village of Strangford has a very relaxed atmosphere and is a great base from which to explore the varied landscapes of County Down or nip across in the car ferry to visit the Ards Peninsula. County Down has several magnificent National Trust properties such as Rowallane and Castle Ward as well as the stunning coastal and mountain scenery of Newcastle and the Mourne Mountains.
Strangford Lough is a National Nature Reserve and as well as its unique wildlife and scenery there are plenty of water sports and boat trips on offer.
The area is also packed with interesting historical artefacts such as the prehistoric Lisnoe stone circle near Downpatrick or St Patrick's grave beside Down Cathedral.
Whether you are looking for action, culture or relaxation you will find it all here.
Facilities
Children & Infants
- Cot & Highchair Available
Establishment Features
- Private Garden
Leisure Facilities
- Wifi
Parking & Transport
- On site parking
Payment Methods
- Euros accepted
Provider Preferences
- Dogs Welcome Inside
- Dogs Welcome Outside
Room / Unit Features
- Dishwasher
- DVD Player
- Hairdryer Available
- Ironing Facilities
- Microwave
- Tumble Dryer
- TV
- Washing Machine