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Ardagh Cottage

Accommodation Details

Touring Northern Ireland on holiday, Heathfield Farm House is an elegant Bed & Breakfast & self catering rural accommodation situated on A29 Garvagh to Coleraine road. Heathfield Farm House is near the Giants Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.

From Heathfield Farm House, the visitor to Ireland may travel with ease into the rugged beauty of Donegal and the Glens of Antrim.

Heathfield Farm House Bed and Breakfast offers en-suite bedrooms and the breakfast is a feast to delight the taste buds, where you can sample home cooked breads. Heathfield Farm is classfied with AA 4 diamonds.

If you would like a self-catering accomodation in Ireland, "Ardagh Cottage" is the place for you. This beautiful cottage, which is located beside Heathfield Farm House, has been sensitively restored, providing two pretty en-suite bedrooms and a living room with log fire. It is no surprise that this property boasts the Northern Ireland Tourist Board 4 Star rating.

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Accommodation Location


Address
Heathfield Farm, 31 Drumcroone Road, Killykergan, Coleraine, Londonderry, BT51 4EB

Type
Self Catering

Email
relax@heathfieldfarm.com

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Londonderry :

Hezlett House

Hezlett’s picturesque thatched cottage exterior hides a fascinating early timber frame dating from 1690, making it one of the oldest vernacular domestic buildings in Northern Ireland

Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne

The temple was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol

Riverwatch Visitor Centre and Aquarium

Riverwatch Aquarium and Visitor Centre is a great tourist attraction located just outside Derry City Centre and with Free Admission it's a must do for families and visitors

St Columbs Cathedral

It is dedicated to Saint Columba, the Ulster monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England

Ulster American Folk Park

This outdoor museum tells the story of emigration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries