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8 Guests
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4 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Pets: Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
5 Customer Reviews
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"Tudor Lodge is a treat & an experience to stay at."
This lovely house is also very engaging if you love a good story & like reading. Owned by the Kyle family this property belonged to the late John Wilson Kyle, better known as Jack Kyle. Jack was one of Ireland's greatest Rugby players of all time having been entered into the Rugby hall of fame for his achievements in the sport. He also graduated from Queen's university in Belfast in the medical field & spent 34 years as a surgeon in Africa & was one of the first doctor's to help people with the Hiv virus. When this incredible gentleman returned to Ireland he brought back with him all his books & art work from Africa, which are all still in Tudor Lodge for you to indulge yourself. The house itself is a lovely big family home with lots of seating areas, a large kitchen , living area, dining room & conservatory. At one point we had 20 people in the house, & as people came & went it was a fantastic atmosphere for everyone to catch up, even the kids had lots of room to run around & the back garden is very nice too, with great views but especially at night if the sky's are clear, as there is no light pollution, so the sky lights up like a Christmas tree, you can even see the outline of the milky way. For sleeping the two downstairs bedrooms & bathroom are very handy, if you have people with you of an older age or with mobility difficulties, this was very handy for us as we had 70+ years old family members coming to stay. At one point we had 6 cars on the drive too, so having all the room at the front of the house is ideal for people coming & going. The upstairs bedrooms are both nice and big , comfortable & are both ensuite with large wardrobes for all your clothes etc. I highly recommend this family home, it's location, views, accommodation & history, make it an absolute pleasure. A special mention for Caleb too, jack's son, the landlord, he is a lovely man and very helpful and accommodating, thank you Caleb for everything & bless you , Tommy.
Many thanks for your thoughtful and kind feedback Tommy. It was a pleasure speaking with you and we are delighted that you all enjoyed your time at Tudor Lodge. We very much look forward to welcoming you again. Property Owner
Summary
- Four bedrooms: 2 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 2 x ground-floor twin
- Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Kitchen
- Living/dining room
- Conservatory
- Central heating
- Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster
- TV, WiFi and a selection of books
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 3 cars
- Rear garden with lawn, patio, barbecue and furniture
- Pet-friendly, max 2 pets
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2.8 miles, pub 2.2 miles
- Please note: This property only accepts booking coming in on Saturday
- Please be aware there is a small stream/brook running through the front garden.
The property
Located in the quaint and historic village of Bryansford,roughly halfway between the towns of Newcastle and Castlewellan, Tudor Lodge is a perfect base for relaxing and exploring beautiful and historic County Down.
Tudor Lodge is a large detached four bedroom property which provides a homely welcome for up to 8 guests and a well-behaved dog or two!
The property is privately set back with mature gardens and beautiful views of rolling countryside.
Internally the house is well furnished to provide a comfortable,spacious and relaxed environment.
Enjoy the comfort of the front living room as you watch TV, peruse the extensive collection of books or choose a family game.
Meals can be enjoyed in the well-equipped kitchen or gathered around the large extendable dining room table surrounded by eclectic art.
Adjoining the dining area, a light-filled conservatory beckons you to unwind amidst breathtaking countryside views.
Double doors open onto a furnished south facing patio, a sun trap, perfect for al fresco dining or evening barbeques.
The downstairs is completed with two spacious and welcoming twin bedrooms, WC and electric shower.
Head upstairs to discover two well-presented, sizable double bedrooms, each boasting its own en-suite bathroom for ultimate comfort.
Just 200 yards from your doorstep lies the back entrance to Tollymore Forest Park, famed for its ancient forests, scenic bridges, and cascading rivers which served as a dramatic backdrop for iconic scenes filmed throughout the popular Game of Thrones series.
Take a stroll and gaze out at breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Mourne Mountains and the glistening Newcastle coastline.
Follow the breathtaking pathway along the Shimna River to the famous Meeting of the Waters and stepping stones.
For the more energetic, further adventure awaits deeper within the forest at Tollymore National Outdoor Centre.
Here, challenge yourself on the indoor climbing wall, or choose from a diverse range of outdoor activities to suit your sense of adventure.
Alternatively, take a 10 minute drive to Castlewellan Forest Park and lake for walks, watersports, mountain-biking and horse-riding.
Newcastle, where the Mournes meet the sea, beckons with its famed beach and fresh ocean air.
Stroll the scenic promenade, enjoy boutique shops, or indulge at the many cafes & restaurants (including Percy French at Slieve Donard Hotel and the Harbour House Bar).
Newcastle also boasts the renowned Mourne and Royal County Down Golf Clubs, home to one of the best links courses in the world, it has challenged and impressed Championship golfers for over 130 years and hosted the Irish Open in September 2024.
Explore all this and more from Tudor Lodge.
Please note: This property only accepts booking coming in on Saturday.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £450.
Where you’ll be staying
NEWCASTLE, COUNTY DOWN
Castlewellan 4 miles; Downpatrick 12.4 miles; Newry 21.2 miles
Nestled on the coast, overlooking the Irish Sea near Castlewellan and Newry is Newcastle in County Down. The town dates back to 1588 and is named after the castle that was once here at the mouth of the Shimna River; today the town markets itself as the activity resort for Northern Ireland thanks to its fun-filled promenade and beach. Find a variety of local stores in the town along with pubs and restaurants including Percy French Inn, Quinns Bar and Diamond Pats; ideal for when you need a break from the kitchen. Spend sunny days upon the golden shores of Newcastle Beach which boasts fabulous views across the Irish Sea, test out your swing at Royal County Down Golf Club or take advantage of the myriad of walks and through the National Trust, Murlough National Nature Reserve. History is woven throughout the surrounding countryside including the breath-taking ruins of Dundrum Castle, the Gothic Inch Abbey, the Royal Hillsborough Castle and Gardens and the National Trust site of Castle Ward. Venture further afield to reach Belfast which is bursting at the seams with museums and attractions. Explore all this and more from Newcastle in County Down.
Important Information
Please note: This property only accepts booking coming in on Saturday.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas