Description
Luxury Living and Amenities at Scarvagh House
The luxury cottage at Scarvagh House offers well-appointed living areas, including a fully equipped kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. The living/dining room is designed for comfort, featuring a dining table for four, a TV, and an inviting open fire. The property boasts two exquisite bedrooms: one with a four-poster bed, TV, and en-suite shower room, and another twin bedroom with a TV and en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there's a convenient cloakroom. Enjoy the private garden with furniture, and request a barbecue for al fresco dining. Private parking is available, and the cottage welcomes one well-behaved pet. This non-smoking property includes WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels in the rate.
Explore the Countryside of Northern Ireland
Situated in the picturesque countryside of Scarva, near Loughbrickland, County Down, this charming cottage is nestled within an 18th-century country estate. Attached to the main house, Scarvagh House overlooks beautifully landscaped grounds and a renowned working farm. The private driveway, lined with mature trees, leads you to the cottage, surrounded by old walled and wildflower gardens, creating an idyllic setting for a luxury rural retreat. The elegant entrance hall with antique furnishings and paintings enhances the luxury atmosphere. The property includes a spacious living/dining room with a formal dining table for eight, offering scenic views of the grounds and grazing horses.
Local Attractions and Dining Experiences
The location is perfect for exploring Northern Ireland's stunning landscapes. Enjoy walks and cycling along the Portadown to Newry tow path right from your doorstep. Nearby, you'll find excellent dining options such as the Park Inn, Sintons at the Bridge for authentic Irish dishes, and Hollie Berrie Tea Room. Loughbrickland offers a traditional pub and convenience stores. For nature lovers, explore nearby nature reserves, woodlands, and the towns of Banbridge, Portadown, and Newry, all within easy reach. A short drive takes you to Newcastle for seaside attractions, including the Royal County Down Golf Club and Murlough National Nature Reserve.
Discover Scenic Northern Ireland and Beyond
The Mourne Mountains offer breathtaking hikes with rugged landscapes and panoramic views, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Alternatively, head to Belfast for cultural experiences, such as Titanic Belfast, Ormeau Park, and the historic Belfast Castle. The city is accessible by rail or car, providing numerous opportunities for exploration. With its rich history and luxury setting, Scarvagh House offers the perfect base for an unforgettable rural retreat in Northern Ireland. Book your stay to experience the charm and elegance of this remarkable region.