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Hillside Holiday Home
Luxury self-catering accommodation in the center of Rostrevor village. Hillside, Rostrevor is a distinctive 150-year-old townhouse located in the centre of the picturesque village of Rostrevor, Co Down - the ideal location for a relaxing holiday. Close to Kilbroney Park and its Fairy Glen, Hillside is surrounded by the famous Mourne Mountains, yet just walking distance from the village’s shops, bars and restaurants. Hillside is an ideal base for exploring the famous scenery including nearby Warrenpoint and Carlingford Lough. The property is brimming with character and beautifully and comfortably finished throughout with many period features from a four-poster bed, antiques and the ‘Harry Potter’ style bathroom door. Every room is individually decorated with its own unique charm. It also boasts an outside archway connecting to a barn and courtyard designed at one stage to allow occupants to alight from their horse-drawn carriage- now it offers guest a private space to the rear of the property for summer barbeques and space for the kids to play. A unique, comfortable and perfect location for a group of friends, family break away or romantic getaway. There is plenty of private parking to the rear of the property along with a large garden perfect for children to play in and a courtyard suitable for BBQing. Lying at the foot of Slieve Martin on the coast of Carlingford Lough, the village of Rostrevor is a much-loved holiday destination on the south Down coast. Home to ‘Old Homer’ the distinctive leaning Holm Oak tree, the Fairy Glen is the entrance to Kilbroney Park in Rostrevor, the inspiration behind CS Lewis' depiction of mythical land Narnia. The forest offers riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive to panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also a Play Park with children's play area and tennis courts, an Information area and a cafe. There are a huge range of activities to take part in all year round in Rostrevor and the surrounding area from taking a bike around the highly renowned mountain biking trail, hillwalking in the Mournes or the nearby Cloughmor Stone to water sports and golfing. Rostrevor offers a number of restaurants and pubs which provide highly rated cuisine and local entertainment. Not to forget the village’s strong links to folks music and the world famous Fiddler’s Green Festival which is held every July. The house is located in the village of Rostrevor so everything is within walking distance, the beach, kilbroney park & fairy glen are a five minute walk away with pubs, restaurants & shops even less.
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