Georgian House built in 1820 on land owned by the Bishop of Londonderry. Childhood residence of Hugh Thomson, illustrator of Dickens and Jane Austin books. Near Giant's Causeway, Portrush, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Bushmills Distillery, Londonderry's walled City, 5 minutes' walk from Coleraine town centre with restaurants nearby. Secure off-street parking. Group bookings, walkers, bikers and cyclists welcome. Internet cafe available. WIFI.
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| 1 x Double Ensuite with Bath (sleeps 2)
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| 1 x Double Ensuite with Shower (sleeps 2)
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| 3 x Twin Ensuite with Shower (sleeps 2)
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| 2 x Triple Ensuite with Bath (sleeps 3)
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| 2 x Triple Ensuite with Shower (sleeps 3)
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| 1 x Room for 4 sharing Ensuite with Bath (sleeps 4)
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Location / Directions
From Coleraine town centre follow sign for Castlerock on the A2 and the house is 100 yards on the left beyond the traffic lights.
Facilities for Children
- Childrens Meals Available
- Cot Available
- High Chair Available
- Family Room
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In Room Facilities
- Hair Dryer In Bedrooms
- No Smoking In Bedrooms
- Tea Making In Bedrooms
- Telephone In Bedrooms
- Television In Bedrooms
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Meals And Drinks
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Nearby Leisure
- Angling Nearby
- Boating Nearby
- Golf Course Nearby
- Gun Sports Nearby
- Horse Riding Nearby
- Sailing Nearby
- Waymarked Way Walks Nearby
- Water Sports Nearby
- Restaurant Nearby
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| Other Payments | Premises Facilities- Central Heating
- Garden For Guest Use
- Ground Floor Bedroom(s)
- Laundry Service
- Wireless Internet Access
- Guide dogs welcome
- Internet Available
- Satellite TV
- Parking Available
- Telephone for guest use
| Premises Location | Premises Type |
| Caravan & Camping facilities |

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