Carriguisnagh

ID: S278091

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 9
  • ・ Pets 1

Snaptrip says

Carriguisnagh Cottage in Ballycastle is a charming, dog-friendly property praised for its stunning beachfront location and beautiful views. Guests appreciate its homely and comfortable atmosphere, ideal for families and large groups. The cottage's character and period features add to its appeal, making it a cosy retreat with a welcoming feel.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The property is described as clean and well-equipped, suggesting that guests are generally satisfied with the cleanliness. However, there is no explicit detail on the level of cleanliness to provide a perfect score.

The location receives high praise for its proximity to the beach and town, with beautiful views and easy access to local amenities, making it an exceptional spot for a holiday.

Guests find the cottage comfortable and homely, suitable for families and pets. The 'lived-in' feel adds to the comfort level, although no specific details on bedding or seating are provided.

The facilities are generally good, with a well-equipped kitchen and smart TV. However, comments about a small fridge and kitchen, and a hitch with the TV, suggest there is room for improvement.

While the reviews reflect a positive experience with the owner and the property's suitability for guests, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.

About this property

Resting on the shores of the Antrim coast, with spectacular views over the sea to Rathlin Island, and Kenbane with Ballycastle harbour to the left, Carriguisnagh can be found in an extremely scenic position from which to discover Northern Ireland. A three-storey, whitewashed cottage with a traditional interior, this characterful cottage offers groups of nine a homely base in County Antrim, perfect for friends or families in pursuit of an escape to Ballycastle. Marvel at the coastal-themed exterior of the property painted in white and blue before entering the hallway to find the quaint sitting room to your left, hosting a colourful array of furniture with a floral sofa and mint green armchairs arranged around the woodburning stove, this room makes the perfect spot to delve into a good book, the dining table for three overlooking the sea also offering a great space to play a board game brought from home. Move through into the dining room with enough space for the whole group to gather, leading you through to the well-equipped kitchen where you will find all you could need to prepare those family favourites including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and even a washing machine for those longer stays. From the kitchen you will find your very own private yard, a lovely space for the little ones to play freely, or sit out on the front lawn amongst the coastal breeze, the ultimate spot for alfresco dining. Take the stairs up to the first floor to find the first of the five bedrooms, a king-size boasting its very own electric fire accompanied by a further double bedroom and the family bathroom on this floor too, home to both a bath and separate walk-in shower so you can choose how best to prepare for your day. Taking the split-level stairs to the second floor you will first find a single bed with two twin rooms being just a few more steps up, each room offering its own magnificent views, ample storage space and a snug spot to rest. When you can tear yourself away from this beautiful base, venture out to the front of the property to be met by the wonder of Ballycastle Strand, with spectacular views perfect for paddling or a scenic stroll leading you to the centre of the town. The beach runs all the way from the Pans Rocks, in front of the house, ideal for rummaging in rockpools and fishing, to the harbour and Ballycastle Marina where there are ferries to Rathlin island, sea fishing trips, paddle boarding and kayaking making a fantastic family day out for all. The house is also ideally placed to enjoy a game of golf with a couple of holes on the cliff above the house, making a truly idyllic day out with plenty of scenery to soak up at each hole. The town is also home to a good selection of shops and eateries where you can while away the hours, as well as its very own museum housed in the 18th century courthouse and market building where you can learn more of the enticing history of the local area. Explore the local attractions of Fair Head, Murlough Bay and Kinbane Castle all offering their own unique experiences and wonderful day trips, while the wonder of the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site, and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge being within driving distance too, are must-sees while in the area. In reach of Colleraine and Ballymena too, both providing a host of fantastic amenities and attractions, Carriguisnagh is the perfect choice for a relaxing escape to the coast of Northern Ireland.

Ballycastle is a marvellous touring base from which to discover the many wonders of Northern Ireland. Sitting on the Antrim coast with views of the Mull of Kintyre of Scotland and Rathlin Island, it makes an extremely scenic destination at any time of the year. The town hosts a good range of shops and eateries, as well as golfing opportunities, Blue Flag beach and so much more. Popular attractions in the local area include Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, the Bushmills Distillery and Belfast, providing plenty of excitement for all tastes.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Five bedrooms: 1 x king-size with electric fire, 1 x double, 2 x second-floor twin, 1 x second-floor single.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating, woodburning stove and electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Ample off-road parking.

Front lawned area.

Rear yard with furniture.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub within 0.7 miles.

Note: This property has split-level stairs over three floors, and unfortunately may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.

Note: No TV in the property.
Please note that due to the property's age, when bad weather occurs the walls can get a little damp, this is being rectified but must be done with care so is ongoing work.

Note: This property only Saturday - Saturday bookings.

Nearby points of interest

  • Dunluce Castle

Reviews (9)

  • Yvonne

    We want too to say thank you to Amanda for letting us take our dogs..as myself and another member of our party have significant health issues and our dogs help our health and well being a lot

  • Gareth

    The owner Amanda provided great information along with some history of the property, which was great to read prior to arriving. The house is full of character and period features, which is so nice to find! Location is great for exploring the North Coast or Rathlin

  • Lynn

    Waking up every morning to see the sea is a dream! It's a beautiful old house and is very cosy and comfortable. It's also a very dog friendly property which is important for me.

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