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A scenic view captures the harbor of Portpatrick, with boats gently bobbing in the water. Colorful buildings line the waterfront, and vehicles are parked along the quay. Green hills rise in the background under a clear blue sky, creating a peaceful coastal atmosphere.
Home in Portpatrick
5 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Cosy Holiday Home Portpatrick

Take a break and unwind at our cosy holiday home in Portpatrick with all your home comforts less than 10 minutes walk to the beautiful harbour with its friendly pubs and lovely walks with superb views. It is also the start of the Southern Upland Way, Scotland's only coast-to-coast long distance route, from Portpatrick on the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea at Cove to finish after 341km at nearby Cockburnspath. It is the perfect stay for hikers and families alike. Short term let LicenceDG01902F

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A cozy living area features a brick fireplace with a log-burning stove, surrounded by dark walls. A flat-screen TV is mounted above the hearth. A green armchair complements the dining table, which is set for four. Decorative art adorns the walls, enhancing the space's charm.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Cosy stylish town centre retreat

Apricity Cottage is a perfect place to relax in a calm and beautiful space. The central location provides a great base to explore all that the Artists Town of Kirkcudbright has to offer. This newly refurbished cottage has interiors designed by a local, proffesssional interior designer giving it a cosy, stylish ambiance further enhanced by the log burning stove and luxury furnishings. The south facing cottage gives a light airy feel throughout and has a small outside space for drinks and dining.

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A calm seaside view features a glowing sunset reflected on the water's surface, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. The distant silhouette of a lighthouse and rocky formations adds depth to the tranquil landscape, while soft clouds capture shades of orange and pink.
Home in Portpatrick
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Seaside retreat, 7 minutes walk to the shore.

Seaside home-from-home, tucked away at the back of the village, 7 minutes walk from the sea. (Longer on the way back uphill!) Portpatrick has a Post Office, bakery, cafe, bars, gift shops and restaurants. (Limited food shopping.) Hide away, walk the cliffs and glen, swim, golf, putt, fish, cycle. Enjoy dark skies and fresh air. Explore Wigtown (book town), Kirkcudbright (artists’ town), Castle Douglas (food town), Glenluce Abbey, St Ninian's Cave, Whithorn. Stranraer Sept Oyster Festival.

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A scenic view of the sea at sunset is displayed, featuring vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple reflected on the water. Silhouetted against the sky, a sailboat rests on the calm surface, while rocky shoreline is visible in the foreground.
Home in Bangor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Perfect getaway seafront home, sleeps up to 4

This beautiful Victorian home lends itself to couples, solo adventurers, professionals and families. With uninterrupted views of the sea, this house is within a 10 min walk of Ballyholme's sandy beach. This is a great base for those who wish to enjoy outdoor activities. Bangor town centre is approx 5 min walk with many coffee shops, restaurants and bars. You can enjoy the craic and fun that goes with the many festivals hosted or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility that this retreat offers.

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A cozy entryway features a wooden crate holding green and patterned pillows. A woven chair adorned with colorful cushions sits beside a radiator. A coat hangs from a single hook, and a pair of black shoes is placed neatly on the wooden floor.
Home in Strangford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

The Bolthole at Strangford Lough

The Bolthole in Strangford is a small cosy home located in one of Northern Ireland's beautiful coastal villages. The house dating from the early 1800's, with a later extension, has living, dining and kitchen area, two bedrooms and bathroom. There are great views across Strangford Lough to the coastal village of Portaferry. Strangford village is a great location near historic houses, castles and the Mourne mountains. It has great restaurants, pubs and perfect for Game of Thrones enthusiasts.

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A cozy nook is presented with two armchairs positioned by a large window, offering views of the beach and sea. A table with a coffee pot and flowers is centered between the chairs, while natural light floods the space through the triangular window with patterned curtains.
Home in Kilclief
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Beach House Strangford

Unique self-catering house on Kilclief Beach, metres from the waves, with stunning sea views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Strangford - The Narrows, Angus Rock lighthouse, the Isle of Man (on a clear day!), Kilclief Castle and the Mournes! Short drive to the famous Royal County Down and Ardglass golf courses! Cosy one bedroom house, certified by Tourism NI, with kitchen, dining/living area and bathroom downstairs. Upstairs bedroom adjoins a 2nd living area - the 'look-out'.

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A cozy living area features a large sectional sofa arranged around a wooden coffee table. A wall-mounted television is positioned for easy viewing, and a traditional stove adds warmth to the space. Exposed wooden beams enhance the rustic charm of the room.
Home in Portpatrick
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Number Twenty Six

This unique cottage, in the heart of Portpatrick, has a style all of its own. Built in the 1800’s, it retains it original charm but with the comforts of modern life. Whether you're looking for a the adventure of exploring the coastal paths, a relaxing break by the sea, or a chance to sample local seafood, this property is at the centre of it all. We've tried to make this home as comfortable as possible for your stay, and we hope you'll find everything you need to make lasting memories.

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A spacious dining area features a wooden table with grey linens, surrounded by white chairs. A light wood sideboard displays books and decorative items. Natural light streams through large windows, illuminating the adjoining living space with a cozy sofa and circular mirror.
Home in Crawfordsburn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Glenside Crawfordsburn- 4 Star Luxury Cottage

“We really couldn’t have asked for anything more. Julie is the perfect host. We will return!” Glenside is a stunning property in the heart of Crawfordsburn village, located just next door to the famous Old Inn. It has been graded 4 stars by Tourism NI as it has been finished to an exceptionally high standard. The property offers everything you could wish for. Just on your doorstep are miles of beautiful coastal beaches, an award winning country park and an amazing waterfall.

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The front exterior of a detached, two-story house is showcased, featuring a combination of brick and painted grey siding. Large windows allow natural light to flood into the space, while flower boxes are placed beneath the windows for added charm. A well-maintained lawn is visible in front.
Home in Carrickfergus
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Loughview Retreat - Games room for rainy days!

Our Northern Ireland Tourist Board Approved 3 bedroom detached accommodation is located in a small residential cul-de-sac on the outskirts of the ancient and historical town of Carrickfergus. A well equipped modern house with views over Belfast Lough from upstairs. Located just 14 miles from Belfast City Hall, 62 miles from the Giants Causeway and just 50 miles from the iconic Dark Hedges made famous by The Game Of Thrones series we are an ideal base from which to explore.

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The charming exterior of a two-story house is highlighted by a welcoming entrance with a white door and large front windows. A well-maintained garden surrounds the property, featuring manicured shrubs and a decorative palm tree. The path leading to the entrance is lined with pebbles and paving stones.
Home in North Down
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

Simon's cosy house, 3 mins from Bangor Marina

This bright, clean and spacious house is right in the town centre, near to cafes, marina and parks, and literally two mins from the bus/train station. I would be delighted to welcome people from all backgrounds to enjoy my place and its little garden and patio, and use it as a base for exploring all that our coastal area has to offer, from our own cafes and local festival events, through little bays and beaches to the buzz of Belfast with the Titanic centre and nightlife.

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring a whitewashed facade with a sloping roof. A grassy area surrounds the building, and trees line the background. Natural light casts gentle shadows, highlighting the structure's rustic charm.
Home in Dundrennan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The Steading at Nabny, a peaceful country escape

The Steading is a beautiful two-bedroom cottage with a sitting room/fully equipped kitchen log stove, in a tranquil setting surrounded by beautiful countryside, a short drive from Kirkcudbright and Castle Douglas. Fully equipped with linen, crockery, cutlery, and a washer/dryer/dishwasher. Two wet rooms/bathrooms, two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two single beds. We welcome 1-2well-behaved dogs, but they must be on a lead whenever outside.

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A living area features exposed stone walls and a wood-burning stove. A glass coffee table is centered in the room, adorned with a colorful bouquet. A stained glass window adds a touch of color, while a soft-textured throw rests on the dark seating.
Home in Crossgar
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

The Barn at Pink Cottage

The Barn at Pink Cottage is close to Downpatrick, Strangford Lough and right at the centre of Game of Thrones filming locations in County Down. You’ll love my place because of it's quirkiness, cosiness, stained glass windows and medieval feel. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, honeymooners, walkers and anyone wishing to just get away from it all and kick back in a beautiful tranquil setting.

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