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Holiday cottages in Northern Ireland - self catering holiday homes. Book direct with the owners |
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County Down |
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3 historic listed cottages, tastefully restored, centrally situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Ideal to explore the Sperrins, North Coast, Derry City and Donegal. Spacious living rooms and fully equipped kitchens.... | |
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GBP 254-460 per week (P) |
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County Antrim |
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A comfortably furnished
modern bungalow in a large enclosed garden walking distance to the beach
and National Trust Village |
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GBP 200-400 per week |
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County Fermanagh |
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extensively renovated and restored Coach House contains two
substantial apartments, sleeping four and each with its own fitted
kitchen dining area, living room and cosy log
stove burner..... |
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GBP 260-500 per week |
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Search our online database for a complete list of holiday cottages for any area in Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland This is a land of blue mountains and forest parks, mazy lakes and windswept moors, white Atlantic sands, an inland sea. In fact, it's a country that is just pretending to be small. Dozens of small towns are hidden away down among the green places of the countryside, and fishing villages string out along the shores. The towers and steeples of parish churches mark the high ground beyond trimmed hedgerows. The country's turbulent past, which still resonates today, has also helped shape the landscape. Distinctive field patterns, for instance, are especially striking, and so are ruined castles. Built from the 12th century onwards, and once symbols of both oppression and reassurance, they are now among Ulster's finest architectural treasures. Driving in Northern Ireland is to recapture motoring's glad confident morning. The roads are excellent, with miles of motorway and dual carriageway, and you are never much more than half an hour from the sea. Minor roads are well signposted and there are convenient places for picnics and sites for caravanning or pitching a tent. The only traffic jams are flocks of sheep or cattle changing fields. In the summer you may have to pull over occasionally to let the music-makers pass, with their pipes and brilliant banners, marching to a festival in town. |
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