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Bushmills Holiday Home (townhouse)

Home:93440
Sleeps up to:6   (3 bedrooms)
Rates:£325 to £450 per week
Nearest beach:Portballintrae: 2 km
Will consider:Long term lets (over 1 month)
Short-breaks (4 days or fewer)
Corporate bookings
Changeover day:Flexible
Access:Car advised
Nearest amenities: 0.2 km
Notes:No pets allowed
Suitable for children
No smoking at this property
Self-catering

Home description

This is an attractive modern townhouse with 3 bedrooms, bathroom, en suite, down stairs toilet, Living room, Kitchen/Dining area and Utility room. It has wooden floors throughout the down stairs and is tastefully designed.

Bushmills is a great location for travelling around the North Coast of Ireland and is only a few miles from most of the major tourist resorts.

View from the Back of the house
View from the Back of the house
Kitchen and Dining Area
Kitchen and Dining Area
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
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The County Antrim region

At the Heart of the World-Famous
Giant's Causeway Coast

Places of interest include; Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle, Bushfoot Golf course and the Famous Rope Bridge, all within 2 mile of the apartment.

Within 10 miles, include, Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portstewart Golf Club and Castlerock Golf Club.


Bushmills / Portballintrae area

Walks

What better way to get right into the heart of the Irish countryside than by walking or cycling. They are ideal ways to discover the true beauty and charm of Ireland and it's people, and you can do it at your own pace.

Enjoy a leisurely walk or cycle down uncrowded roads and explore the beautiful, often spectacular, scenery along the way.

Giants Causeway

At the foot of the basaltic cliffs along the sea coast at the edge of the Antrim Plateau in Northern Ireland, the Giant's Causeway is made up of some 40,000 massive black columns sticking out of the sea. The dramatic sight has inspired legends of giants striding over the sea to Scotland. The study of these formations by geologists for 300 years has greatly contributed to the development of the earth sciences, and shown that this striking landscape was caused by volcanic activities during the Tertiary Period some 50-60 million years ago.

Royal Portrush Golf Club

One of three 'Royal' courses in Northern Ireland, Portrush is steeped in history both golfing and otherwise, being overlooked by the ruins of Dunluce Castle. The only course in Ireland to have hosted the Open Championship (1951, when Max Faulkner won) it is on everybody's short-list of top Irish courses, a great test of any golfer's shot-making and nerve.

Bushmills distillery

The Old Bushmills Distillery is the World's oldest licensed Whiskey Distillery. King James I granted the original License to distil 'Aqua Vitae' in April 1608 and since then Bushmills has been making the finest Irish Malt Whiskey here for almost four hundred years.

Situated just a mile from the spectacular Giant's Causeway, the distillery lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty and rich in history and folklore.

Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge

Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge is situated between Ballycastle and Ballintoy. One of the most famous things to do in Northern Ireland is to walk across this narrow, scary, swinging rope bridge hovering 80 feet above the sea.

Constructed of rope and wooden planks this bridge is connected to a very small offshore island from the mainland and can only be accessed during the summer months as it is removed before winter comes. Only the brave will cross this bridge as it sways to and fro in the wind!

Erected in early May and taken down in mid-September where its main purpose was for the access to the salmon fishery on the small steep island sixty feet away.

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle was built by Richard de Burgh, the Earl of Ulster. In 1584 it fell to the famous battle hardy MacDonnell clan who ruled this north eastern corner of Ireland in the 16th century. In 1588 the MacDonnells used their helping of the treasures from the Spanish Armada ship the Girona, wrecked off the Giant's Causeway, to refurbish the castle. However, in 1639, during a violent storm, part of the castle fell into the sea after which it was abandoned by the MacDonnells. It has a breathtaking location perched on a cliff top along the spectacular Antrim coast.

Portrush

Dunluce Centre
Barry's Amusements

and many many role attractions.


How to get there

Travel to Ireland by Air or Sea it is easy to travel around. With a number of budget airlines and both P&O and Stena Sealine it is both easy and affordable to access Northern Ireland. I would strongly recommend if you do not bring your car with you that you hire one from one of the many major car rental firms available.


Activities near Bushmills

Sports:
Watersports
Horse Riding
Golf less than 15 mins walk
Fishing

Great for:
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation
Cycling holidays


Facilities

Luxuries:DVD player
General:Central heating, TV
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities:Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms:Bedrooms (3), Bathrooms (1), En suite (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:Single beds (2), Double beds (2), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:Please check with the advertiser regarding linen and towels.
Outdoors:Private garden
Access:Secure parking

Conditions

You will be required to leave a £100 Cash Breakages deposit on the day you move in. This will be returned fully before you leave.


Rental rates

Rental prices originally quoted in: British £Convert to:
PeriodFrom
To
Weekly
Nightly rate Minimum 
stay
WeekdayWeekend
Summer 9 Jul 0912 Jul 09£ 375--1 Week
July Fortnight 12 Jul 0926 Jul 09£ 450--1 Week
Summer 26 Jul 0930 Aug 09£ 375--1 Week
Sept - Dec 30 Aug 0920 Dec 09£ 325--1 Week
Dec - Jan 20 Dec 0910 Jan 10£ 375--1 Week
Jan - Mar 10 Jan 101 Apr 10£ 325--1 Week
Apr - May 1 Apr 101 Jun 10£ 325--1 Week
Jun - July 1 Jun 1010 Jul 10£ 375--1 Week
July 10 Jul 101 Aug 10£ 450--1 Week
Aug - Sept 1 Aug 105 Sep 10£ 375--1 Week
Sept - Dec 5 Sep 1026 Dec 10£ 325--1 Week

NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.

We will consider shorter stays than the week so please call and we can quote a price. No other extra charge except for £100 breakages deposit which will be paid on receiving the keys.


Availability

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Name:Keith Walls
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