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Barn vacation rentals in Causeway Coast and Glens

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An open plan kitchen and dining area showcases high ceilings with skylights, allowing natural light to fill the space. A wooden dining table is surrounded by chairs, with bar stools positioned at a large kitchen island. Greenery adds a refreshing touch to the modern design.
Villa in Bushmills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

The Old Bushmills Barn, Causeway Coast

The Old Bushmills Barn is a multi award winning holiday home dating back to 1745 and is grade II listed. Located 800 yards from the Main Street of Bushmills, yet far removed from the rush of everyday life is something guests love the most. The historical town of Bushmills is the perfect headquarters. Home to many top restaurants, cafes and pubs. Guests have a balcony, 2 lounge areas, an open plan dining area, a kitchen, a private garden, 4 en-suite bedrooms and free access to a Tennis Court.

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The exterior of the charming barn features a quaint entrance with a wooden door and a seasonal wreath. Lush greenery frames the entrance, while a small round table and chairs sit invitingly on the stone pathway.
Barn in Mid Ulster
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

The Milk House - your secret escape!

Our charming, renovated barn was originally the farm’s milk store. It has been refurbished into comfortable and stylish accommodation. The Milk House has an open-plan, but cosy living area with a wood burning stove and fully equipped kitchen. Two upstairs double bedrooms boosting chic agricultural-style interiors, exposed brickwork and wood panelled walls. Downstairs has a large walk-in in shower area with a WC upstairs. Take a seat in our peaceful private garden, a perfect way to end the day.

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A historic stone building features a charming exterior, with ivy climbing its walls. The structure stands two stories tall, showcasing multiple windows and a prominent chimney. A well-maintained garden with greenery surrounds the property, including a picnic area with outdoor seating on a stone patio.
Home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Lower Mill restoration, beautiful secluded grounds

The Lower Mill provides a wonderful base for a relaxing break or holiday in the North West of Ireland. Set in the surrounds of Ardmore farmstead where the owner’s family have lived for 200 years - this historic building has recently been restored to high standards. A distinctive and attractive place to get away from any hustle and bustle and live aside nature (Castle River and Orchard within grounds). There is even a protected bat colony in the roof, watching the bats is enthralling.

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Bright orange flowers stand in the foreground, while a sprawling green lawn leads to a traditional stone barn and cottage in the background. The Binevenagh mountain rises majestically under an open blue sky, completing the scenic view of the property.
Cottage in Limavady
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

Traditional Barn -close to beach

Nestled in the foothills of the magnificent Binevenagh mountain (an "area of outstanding natural beauty" and filming location for Game of Thrones), our traditional stone barn has been lovingly restored into a comfortable, well equipped self catering cottage. Close to miles of golden, sandy beaches, world class golf resorts and many historic sites. We are 4 star accredited by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board and have our SmartStay award (for our sustainability initiatives)

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A charming stone barn is featured, with a distinctive yellow door that enhances its rustic appearance. Surrounded by lush grass and trees, the structure showcases a corrugated metal roof beneath a clear blue sky, inviting a sense of tranquility.
Farm stay in Mid Ulster
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Barneys Ruins Barn

Barney’s Ruins is an Irish countryside escape like no other — celebrated by Dezeen as one of the Top 6 Rural Designs in the World! Once Barney the bull’s stone barn (built in 1900), this historic clachan has been transformed by award-winning architect Patrick Bradley into a breath-taking one-bedroom retreat. Also featured on BBC NI’s Restoration Rescue, it’s romantic, stylish, and magical — perfect for design lovers, dreamers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable stay.

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The exterior of the barn features a stone wall with a prominent doorway framed by large glass doors. A small outdoor seating area includes a round table and two black chairs, set amidst a well-maintained grassy space with surrounding greenery.
Cottage in Garvagh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Temple Springs Barn

The Barn was once a stone-built cattle shed now converted that offers a comfortable, modern, relaxing safe & secluded environment for all the family. Recently renovated. Our location makes an 'ideal base' to explore the North Coast’s top destinations before relaxing in your tranquil surroundings. Situated off the already quiet main road in a rural setting with plenty of local wildlife. Perfect for star gazing, with little to no light pollution. A car is required

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Barn in Kilrea
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

The Byre At Springbank

A 100 year old converted stone byre nestled amongst fields in the heart of rural Northern Ireland. This is the perfect place to get away from it all, relax in the peace and tranquility of the countryside and enjoy some rest and recuperation. Only 50 minutes from both Belfast and Derry City and half an hour from the stunning Causeway coast, this is the ideal base for exploring beautiful Northern Ireland. Check us out on social media, @the_byre_at_springbank.

The barn conversion is featured with a symmetrical façade, characterized by large wooden garage doors and tall chimneys. Surrounding greenery includes small flowering plants and shrubs, with a clear sky visible above, creating an inviting entrance to the property.
Barn in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

50.5 Coolyvenny Children

Get a real taste of the Northern Irish countryside and stay in our beautiful barn conversion. Situated beside our working farm near the north coast your not far from anywhere! Play a bit of golf and tee off at Port Rush, have a little tipple in Bushmills distillery, relax on Benone's 7 mile beach or meet Finn McCool at the Giants Causeway. With everything at your finger tips why not stay here! Or strike out and explore Belfast (only an hour away).

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Barn in Moyle
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

Colliers Hall-The Barn, Ballycastle

At Colliers Hall barn accommodation a warm Céad Mile Failte ( Irish welcome) is offered to all our guests, the atmosphere is warm and friendly and every need is catered for. It is an ideal base for exploring The Glens and coastal walks nearby, visiting the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Game of Thrones famous sites whilst not forgetting a trip to Rathlin Island. Come and visit the historic and rural charm Colliers Hall has to offer.

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An outdoor patio area features a light grey stone floor with a wooden dining table and four metal chairs set against a backdrop of lush green fields and the Binevenagh mountain range. The area is well-lit, providing a refreshing spot to enjoy the outdoors.
Guest suite in Limavady
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Modern Barn conversion with spectacular views

You’ll love this stylish barn conversion in a picturesque setting, at the foot of the Binevenagh mountain. This self-contained property is set within the grounds of our family home. Nearby attractions include Benone Strand, The Mussenden Temple, Roe Valley Country Park, The Dark Hedges, Harbour, Giant’s Causeway and more. Local activities include walks up the beautiful mountain, golfing, paddleboarding, surfing, horse riding, etc.

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The exterior of a barn conversion is shown, featuring a light-colored stone facade and a dark grey roof. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while a patio area is visible at the entrance. The surrounding landscape is open and unobstructed.
Home in Dunseverick
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Islandcorr Cottage Giants Causeway Bushmills

Barn conversion, new for 2016. Sleeps 8. Close to the North Antrim Coast Rd and Bushmills. Situated in peaceful, rolling countryside with views across the sea to Islay. On site parking, patio and good size garden. Walking distance to playpark, pub and Dunseverick rock pools and beach. Located on farm along quiet country road. Kids will have space to roam and can bring their bikes. Anna provides very tasty home made treats on arrival.

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The exterior of the coach house is depicted, featuring a two-story structure with a textured gray façade. A well-kept lawn and shrubbery surround the property, complemented by a brick pathway leading to the entrance. Nearby, a garage door is visible, providing additional functionality.
Guesthouse in Ballymena
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Knocknagreena Coach House.

Knocknagreena is in Ballymena, County Antrim. Our cosy but modern coach house is in an excellent location, just 6 kms from Galgorm Resort & Spa, only 50 km from The Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , and we are 50 kms from Royal Portrush . We are 27km from Belfast International Airport and 50km, approximately 40 minutes drive , from Belfast's George Best Airport and Titanic Belfast,

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