Upstairs there is a large sitting room with central wood burning stove. The sitting areas have lots of natural light and large picture windows with great sea views. French doors open into the dining kitchen area which also has a large picture window with sea views. Sliding glass doors open out from the sitting rooms onto a large balcony which has a table and chairs and a Weber charcoal BBQ. There are concrete steps leading down to a patio and pebbled garden.
There are lots of sitting areas and a smart TV.
Downstairs there are four bedrooms. The master bedroom has an ensuite shower room with toilet. There is a smart TV and a king sized bed and glass doors leading onto the patio. Two other bedrooms have each got a king sized bed and one has glass doors opening onto the patio and garden. One room has now got 2 single beds. There is a bathroom with shower bath toilet and basin.There is a utility room with washing machine and sink. There is a door under the stairs which leads into the garage which has a tumble dryer and hooks for drying and storing equipment etc. There is also a small pool table for the kids to have fun with. There are usually various sizes of wet suits belonging to my family which you may borrow. There are also some folding deck chairs and a sun lounger which you can use to sit at the front of the house. Outside at the front of the house there is parking for 3 cars.
Located in Portstewart, this vacation home is in a rural area and near the beach. Causeway Coast and Hezlett House are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Barry's Amusements and Waterworld. Damhead Miniature Railway and Moorbrook trout fishery are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with scuba diving and snorkeling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and horse riding.
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This recently refurbished home located in the picturesque village of Portballintrae can accommodate 12 guests. It is ideally suited for gatherings ...
Discover the joys of Northern Ireland with its stunning, unspoilt landscape: its famous Giants Causeway, beautiful hills and mountains, glorious golden beaches and a commitment to sustainable tourism.