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10 Guests
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4 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
7 Customer Reviews
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"Lovely, clean, spacious cottage."
Great to see a cottage with plenty of toilet rolls (more than enough for two of us for a week), hand wash, washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, washing machine pods, condiments, cling film and kitchen roll. In a great location to see all of the Northern Ireland attractions. Would definitely recommend a stay here.
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"The house was beautiful and well looked after."
The rooms were large and spacious so you never felt crammed in. The pool table and piano gave the kids hours of fun in the evenings while I cooked in the well equipped kitchen. We didn't have to over pack with there being a laundry room with washer, dryer, iron and board. We ate at the kitchen dining table then played one of the boardgames and there was plenty to choose from. The showers were nice and big, and being a big lady myself it was the (one of) highlight of my stay so enjoy a shower without my bottom keep opening the door. The bedrooms had plenty of storage for all your things and were very cosy.
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"Fab house with all the comforts of home."
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"A lovely property which was well maintained, clean and comfortable."
We were a family of 7 adults and 2 children, and Craig lea provided a central base in Northern Ireland from which we could explore the Northern coast and travel round the area. We were delighted with our holiday and all the family said they would happily consider returning here again. There was sufficient space to be together yet the individual bedrooms were large and comfortable if people wanted some private space. The children loved the dining table that converted to a pool table.
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"Beautiful cottage with loads of charm."
You will need a car for this one but so peaceful. Comfortable for a large family
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"Thoroughly enjoyed our stay here over the New year."
The house has absolutely everything you need which made it easier for us as we were travelling from North Wales. The house was very comfortable, clean and the owners had thought of most necessities that you would need for your stay. The house is in lovely location and within easy distance to supermarkets and tourist attractions. The kids loved the pool table and the selection of games they had there. We would 100% stay here again.
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"Excellent property, clean and very generously equipped."
Great facilities for all the family. We had a fabulous time, thank you Alison and John
Summary
- Four bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 2 x family room with double and single
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Utility
- Dining room
- Sitting room
- Electric central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher
- TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking available
- Enclosed garden with lawn and patio
- Travel cot and high chair available
- Sorry, no pets
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2 miles, pub 3.8 miles
The property
Coleraine 7.3 miles.
Situated just 10 miles from Castlerock beach, and less than 12 miles from Portstewart, near Killeague, just a short drive from all North Coast amenities, lies the charming, four-bedroom holiday home of Craiglea Cottage.
With off-road parking, an enclosed lawned garden with patio, and a collection of well-appointed living spaces, this delightful property welcomes a large family or group of ten who are seeking a relaxing, self-catered escape in this North Coast corner of beautiful Northern Ireland.
Once you step into your lovely new home, you will discover an array of tastefully-presented living areas, including a fully-equipped kitchen diner featuring every appliance you’ll need to rustle up delicious, home-cooked dinners that can be savoured around the table in the dining room.
When it’s time to relax, kick back on the sofa in the sitting room whilst you watch a film or two on the TV.
When it’s time for bed, be sure to refresh with a soak in the bath or a rejuvenating shower before you finally settle in for a well-earned sleep in one of the four bedrooms, which include a double bedroom with its very own en-suite.
If you can tear yourself from your wonderful new abode, jump in the car and set out to explore what your local area has to offer.
Local shops can be found in Garvagh such as Bells Super Valu with a Home Bakery and McAtamney butchers; the Sainsbury’s in the Regional Riverside Centre in Coleraine is also just over six miles away, ideal for stocking up on the essentials.
If you fancy a cup of coffee, Blackheath pottery is a stone’s throw away, while a tasty pub lunch can be enjoyed in the Brown Trout Inn, Aghadowey.
Just a short car journey away, there are a wide choice of restaurants along the North Coast including Amici, Portstewart and the Wine Bar Complex, Portrush; traditional fish and chips can also be enjoyed in Harry’s Shack on the National Trust Portstewart Strand.
There are many attractions for children and young people, such as Curry’s Amusements in Portrush and the Jet Centre Coleraine with mini-golf, cinema and 10-pin bowling.
The stunning beaches of Castlerock, Benone and Downhill are only a brief car journey away, or if you prefer the scenic route, catch a train from Castlerock to Belfast, offering picturesque views past Downhill Beach through to Londonderry.
Stunning places to walk are plentiful, including the National Trust Forest at Mussenden and the coastal paths in the Ulster Way.
For an unforgettable stay in Northern Ireland, look no further than Craiglea Cottage.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.
About the location
COLERAINE
Portstewart 5.7 miles; Portrush 6.6 miles; Derry 30.4 miles; Belfast 52.2.
Set between Swatragh to the south and Coleraine to the north, enjoying terrific positioning in-between the Binevenagh and Sperrin Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you can find the village of Garvagh. Lying on the banks of the Agivey River in County Londonderry, the village is best known for the stone clock tower that lies in the centre of the settlement, which doubles as a cenotaph, along with being the setting of the 1813 'Battle of Garvagh', for which a song was later composed. The village houses the Garvagh Museum, several convenience stores, cafes, a butchers, and a gift shop, as well as an array of restaurants and takeaways, including the Vines Wine Bar & Restaurant, The Pantry, the Lucky Dragon Chinese Takeaway, and Bee Gee's Fish & Chips. A short drive from Garvagh will bring you to a number of noteworthy landmarks, such as Garvagh Forest and The Garvagh Pyramid, Gortnamoyagh Forest and the Errigal Glen Trail, whilst a full day out can be had at Portstewart. Accessible by car, the coastal town is also brimming with exciting pubs and restaurants, and invites eager visitors to spend time ambling along the National Trust spot of Portstewart Strand, soak in sea views on the The Portstewart Panoramic Wheel, or even enjoy a refreshing dip in the Port Na Happle swimming basin.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Christmas