Glenarm, Glens of Antrim, County Antrim ref 3665 Built in 1880, this dwelling and shop have been sympathetically restored into one cottage using traditional materials and techniques. Rectory Cottage is sited in the very mature and tranquil Glen of Glenarm, one of the nine Glens of Antrim. Its ground borders Glenarm Estates and Glenarm castle. The Causeway coast is easy driving distance, with the Giant's Causeway and many pretty fishing villages or Victorian resorts, like pretty Portstewart. Ramblers are drawn to the Glens, while anglers and boating enthusiasts can enjoy sea and river sports.
Shop. Pub 1½ miles. Beach 2 miles.
On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen. On the first floor: double, twin, single, bathroom.
Electricity and oil central heating included, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, TV, fridge no ice box, microwave, w/machine, partially enclosed garden, garden furniture, bbq, off road parking. One pet welcome.
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Built in 1880, this dwelling and shop have been sympathetically restored into one cottage using traditional materials and techniques. Rectory Cottage is sited in the very mature and tranquil Glen of Glenarm, one of the nine Glens of Antrim. Its ground borders Glenarm Estates and Glenarm castle. The Causeway coast is easy driving distance, with the Giant's Causeway and many pretty fishing villages or Victorian resorts, like pretty Portstewart. Ramblers are drawn to the Glens, while anglers and boating enthusiasts can enjoy sea and river sports.
Its ground borders Glenarm Estates and Glenarm castle, home of Lord Dunluce (head of the McDonnell clan) who hosts a tremendous two day fair in July each year.
Walking - Hill 1 miles. Traditional Music 3 miles. Golf, Horse riding, Swimming Pool 11 miles. Fishing - Course 15 miles. Cinema 18 miles. |