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A cozy living area is adorned with equestrian-themed photographs prominently displayed on the walls. A comfortable gray sofa is complemented by soft cushions, while a wooden table adds an inviting touch. Natural light floods the space through the window, showcasing views of the lush green landscape outside.
Barn in Newry, Mourne and Down
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

The Stable Yard, Tranquil stay in beautiful Down

Unique shed conversion with views to the Mourne mountains. A tranquil location situated on our 10 acre equestrian yard but close to Downpatrick and Crossgar with shops, eateries and pubs. A quirky property with two double bedrooms, open plan living/dining with a wood burning stove and fully equipped kitchen. The equine theme is evident in the design. There's a private south facing garden with access to all of our site with panoramic views over Co Down. Off road parking. Horses and dogs welcome.

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The exterior of the apartment is showcased, featuring a sandy garden area with decorative stones and plants. A spacious deck leads to the entrance, while balconies on the upper level provide seating options. The building has a modern design, blending seamlessly with the coastal surroundings.
Condo in Ards and North Down
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Island View a stunning seaside 2 bedroom apartment

Island View is a charming, bright and modern two bedroom ground floor apartment boasting stunning views over the Copeland Islands and Irish sea. The apartment is a stones throw from Donaghadee Golf course with a lovely 20 mins walk into the harbour town, bustling with fantastic local shops, bars and restaurants. Island view is ideally positioned for coastal adventures and sea swimming. Allow the sound of the waves help you relax and unwind in the perfect bliss of Northern Irelands 'Gold Coast'

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The entrance to the cottage is adorned with a wooden overhang and a blue door. A flight of stone steps leads up, surrounded by vibrant flower pots in various shades of blue. An inviting sign for 'Cochland Cottage' is visible, adding a charming touch.
Barn in Bangor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Orchard Cottage romantic escape to the country

A unique Barn Conversion set amongst a wee clachan of cottages & barn conversions with rolling fields of pasture & livestock grazing. Renovated to a high standard this four star plus property has everything you need in a home from home. Quaint & quirky with exposed stone walls in bedroom & living room. Set on two levels with bedroom & bathroom below & kitchen & living room on upper level opening onto private balcony with views over the countryside. Listed in top 20 quirky places to stay in NI.

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A spacious living area features a blend of stone and modern elements. A comfortable seating arrangement, including two black sofas, surrounds a central coffee table. A fireplace sits against the stone wall, and the room flows into a dining area visible in the background.
Cottage in Ards
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Stone cottage

Lovely 200 year old fully modernised cottage with fully fitted modern kitchen for guests to use. We provide a food cupboard with tea, coffee and cereal etc. We leave bread and milk , and soft drinks. If you require anything else, please let us know . Convenient downstairs toilet and an ensuite upstairs . Free wifi. Central , convenient location in lovely coastal town of Donaghadee close to shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Free carpark opposite front door. Motorcyclists very welcome

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A charming cottage entrance is adorned with lush pink climbing roses, framing a pastel green door. The textured stone wall adds natural character, while a house number plaque is visible beside the door, enhancing the quaint appeal of the entrance.
Cottage in Greyabbey
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Quaint “Lilac Tree Cottage” Greyabbey

'Lilac Tree' is a quaint two bedroom cottage located in the historic village of Greyabbey on the shores of Strangford Lough, Ards Peninsula, opposite the beautiful Cistercian Abbey. The cottage dates back to 1860 and has a spacious living room with wood-burning stove, seperate kitchen with dining table, two small cosy bedrooms & a modern bathroom. Accommodates 4 guests with additional accommodation available for a further 2 guests. A wood-fired hot tub can be set up for an extra charge of £120

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A living area features a cozy wood-burning stove, surrounded by a comfortable sofa with colorful cushions. An antique chair and dining table with simple decor are visible. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating rustic brick flooring and vintage dishware displayed on a shelf.
Tiny home in Greyabbey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Horseshoe Cottage rural hideaway Strangford Lough

Horseshoe Cottage is as "cute as a button". This 18th century, 2 story, stone barn was originally a stable with cobbled floor & 3 horse stalls. Now it exudes character, warmth & rural charm with it's thick walls, cottage windows & wood burning stove. Situated in a quiet corner of a working farm yard, the accommodation boasts a Super King bed, luxurious shower room & Wifi, among vintage furnishings. Nestled among the drumlins of Strangford Lough, 1 mile from the charming village of Greyabbey.

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A cozy lounge area features a stylish chair with a soft throw draped over it. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of the water and distant mountains, with a gentle light illuminating the space.
Tiny home in Ards and North Down
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Luxury seaside lodge just feet from the sea.

A perfect waterside getaway all year round for two. On the waters edge, giving commanding views out to sea, mountains and panoramic views. Only 5 mins drive from a large market town and 20 min to Belfast city. Dog friendly. Close to leading golf courses. Stylish. Vaulted ceilings, Large floor to ceiling windows, doors open out to large terrace south facing for sunset drinks or bbq and a balcony area from master suite. Outdoor seating for chilling or dining. Wood burning stove in living area.

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The exterior of a barn conversion is shown, featuring a white facade and a gray roof. Garden greenery surrounds the building, with a variety of plants and rocks creating a natural landscape. The sky is partly cloudy, adding a gentle light to the scene.
Barn in Killinchy
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Barn at Laurel Dene

Escape to this idyllic countryside retreat, where tranquility reigns and space abounds. Surround yourself with breathtaking scenery, indulge in ample room to relax and explore, and enjoy convenient proximity to captivating tourist attractions. Our dedicated hosts ensure your every need is met, ensuring a remarkable experience filled with warm hospitality and genuine care. Fall in love with this serene haven, where nature meets luxury, and memories are crafted with utmost care and attention.

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A coastal view is presented from the bothy, showcasing gentle waves lapping at the shore. Vegetation frames the scene, with wild grasses and wildflowers in the foreground. The sky is partly cloudy, allowing soft light to reflect on the water's surface, enhancing the serene landscape.
Cabin in Cloughey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Bird Island Bothy

Wake with the rising sun, shrill calls of the wading birds, and waves breaking on the shore only meters away. The wild shore and vegetation provide a great habitat for birds, mammals, insects and spiders typical of the Irish coast. Wading birds can be seen feeding along the undisturbed shore. Bird Island Bothy has the feel of a sailing ship's cabin with chunky wooden beams, mock four-poster bed and plush velvet curtains. A great base from which to explore the Ards Peninsula.

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A scenic view of a marina features numerous boats docked in calm waters. Lush greenery lines the path, with vibrant flowers adding color to the foreground. The distant horizon includes the gentle curves of the coastline under a clear blue sky.
Apartment in North Down
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

Peaceful 1 Bed apt @ Bangor Marina & coastal path

Located beside Bangor’s seafront at the entrance to North Down’s coastal walk, ideal if you are holidaying with your fury friend. 3 min walk to Bars & Restaurants or 7 mins to Bangor train station. Take in the views of our stunning marina while enjoying your morning coffee ☕️ Enjoy a leisurely walk around Bangor castle & walled gardens. Or pack yourself up for a day of sightseeing with GOT, Titanic Museum, Belfast Bus Tour & Giants Causeway to name a few on our doorstep.

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A spa pool is situated on a stone patio, facing the tranquil water and a setting sun. Adjacent to the pool, a wooden sauna stands, while outdoor furniture, including a circular table and chairs, promotes relaxation amid the serene landscape.
Cottage in Kircubbin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Seaview Cottage I. with HOT TUB & SAUNA

The cosy cottage provides perfect accommodation for up to 4 people. You can enjoy the spa pool, sauna, and paddle boards whilst experiencing breath-taking views. The cottage is located a stones throw from the beach, with stunning views looking over Strangford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. Only 5 minutes walk is the village of Kircubbin, where there are pubs, restaurants and a supermarket. With the water so close, wake up to the sounds, views & smell of the sea.

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A wooden table is set on an expanse of green grass overlooking the sea. A bottle of wine is placed in a cooler, accompanied by an empty wine glass. The calm ocean and blue sky with scattered clouds form a serene backdrop.
Cottage in Millisle
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Seal Bay Cottage - Large garden with Sea view.

A recently renovated 120 year old workers cottage, set off the main road with private parking and a large back garden that leads directly to the beach. On a high tide the sea can come within a metre or so from the bottom of the garden. Whilst the beach is a public space it is typically only utilized by the residents due to the limited access points along the shore. The perfect setting to enjoy life by the sea and explore the beautiful Ards Peninsula.

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