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Barr Hall Barns - Barn
Contact details
- Telephone+44 (0)28 4272 9895
- Fax+44 (0)28 4272 8053
- Email edmondson.barrhall@btinternet.com
- Website www.holidaycottagesportaferry.co.uk
- Address 31 Barr Hall Road, Portaferry, Co Down, BT22 1RQ
Description
Portaferry Down - Northern IrelandThe Strangford Lough area is steeped in history. It boasts 5th century early Christian associations with the presence of St Patrick around Downpatrick and the Lecale area. Its coastline is dotted with abbey ruins and early Christian sites which were ruined by Vikings in the 9th and 10th centuries. Thereafter is a Norman legacy of fortified castles and houses around parts of the Lough all associated with the De Courcy family and their feudal retainers. The barns are on the southern tip of the Ards Peninsula, 3.5 miles south of Portaferry situated on Barr Hall Bay, a seal basking location protected by the National Trust. The Barns overlook the Narrows and the Barmouth with its turbulent waters that prompted the Viking invaders to name it the ‘Strang Fjiord’. The Lough is a site of Special Scientific Interest and of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On the other side lies the Lecale area and views from the site stretch to the Mourne Mountains.
13,000 Brent Geese winter on the Lough each year.
The Barn 4* rating, is a two storey three bedroom barn with an internal balcony overlooking the lounge area. it can sleep 6/7 persons. There are facilities for the disabled and wheelchair access including a downstairs bedroom with two single beds and adjacent shower room. The ground floor is tiled throughout for easy movement. Upstairs are two further bedrooms – one with a double bed and the other with two single beds. There is a bed settee on the open balcony area if additional sleeping accommodation is needed. There is a bathroom upstairs. Many of the original beams and stonework have been preserved in the renovation. The overall layout is open-plan to allow the whole family to enjoy all aspects of holiday life. It is believed that the Barn was built in or about the late 1600's and has been in various uses since.
Amenities
Rural Location
Building Of Interest
Microwave
Ironing Facilities
Fridge
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Towels Supplied
Central Heating Included
CD Player
Bed Linen Supplied
Electricity Included
Dishwasher
Television
Shaver Point
Garden Furniture
WIFI
BBQ Facilities
DVD Player
Hairdryer
Private Garden
High Chair Available
Cot Available
Euro Accepted
Ground Floor Bedroom(s)
Private Car Parking
Central Heating
Garden For Guest Use
Guide dogs welcome
Wireless Internet Access
Things to do
Within 25kms of here
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Places to eat
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What's on
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Sights & Culture
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Activities
Ballyquintin Farm (to Bar Hall & Ballyquintin Nature Reserve)
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