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The Coastguard Cottage

33B Manse Road, Cloughey, Down, BT22 1HS
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Superb luxury coastguards cottage completely rebuilt in 2016 is a perfect place to unwind in this un-spoilt part of the lower peninsula. The ground floor features open plan kitchen/dining/living with bi-fold doors opening to a west facing patio for catching the afternoon/evening sun. The upper floor has 3 well appointed bedrooms (king-size, double and single) and bathroom (walk in shower and tub). Under-floor heating, wood burner and natural stone and reclaimed timber floors make this a cosy winter or summer retreat. The property is exceptionally well appointed with sky, wi-fi, built in audio (which guests can connect to via Bluetooth), high spec kitchen, feature lighting etc and positioned opposite the slipway for immediate access to the expansive Cloughey beach! Simply relax in what is a unique blend of a 'get away from it all' location with the best of modern conveniences, which will make your stay a truly wonderful experience.

Price is from £550/week, £135/day (min 2 nights). To book please click: www.thecoastguardcottage.com

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    0.67 miles away
  2. Traditionally believed to have been built by Roland Savage of Ballygalget in 1622,…

    1.25 miles away
  3. These ruined churches are situated one and a half miles north east of Portaferry on the…

    2.78 miles away
  4. Owned by the National Trust, it is a picturesque 18th century fishing village with scenic…

    2.89 miles away
  5. Discover how Echlinville Distillery captures the flavour, colour and mouthfeel of their…

    3.04 miles away
  6. Situated on the hill south east of the town below the stump of Portaferry Windmill, a lay…

    4.17 miles away
  7. Enjoy a diver's view of marine life from around the world without getting wet. An…

    4.21 miles away
  8. Portaferry Castle is a 16th Century tower-house, built by the Savage family. It is…

    4.21 miles away
  9. Burr Point, the most easterly point on the island.

    4.59 miles away
  10. The castle dates probably from around the 15th century, but the early history is unknown.…

    4.96 miles away
  11. The church at St Cooey’s Wells is thought to date from the 7th century but only the…

    5.41 miles away
  12. Discover a place of contrasts and creativity at Castle Ward, an eccentric 18th century…

    5.78 miles away
  13. Cloghy Rocks is a wonderful location as a number of seals are often spotted here. There…

    6.19 miles away
  14. Ballyquintin Nature Reserve includes Ballyquintin Point at the tip of the Ards Peninsula,…

    6.62 miles away
  15. Kilclief Castle was built between 1413 and 1441, reputedly by John Sely, bishop of Down.…

    6.9 miles away
  16. The Centre consists of a small museum, numerous displays, a science education area, a…

    7.09 miles away

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