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Hill House

(Ref. 1174106)

near Armoy, County Antrim, County Antrim Show on map

About Sykes tick ratings

Our Property Experts award tick ratings to the property during the initial onboarding stage, before they are added to our website. While tick ratings vary, they are all based on the same fundamental standards.

Simple, practical, no frills.

Well presented and well run.

Good level of quality and comfort.

Excellent standard throughout.

Exceptional standard with a degree of luxury.

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No


Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with open fire
  • Heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, air fryer
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed rear garden with courtyard and furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 2.4 miles, pub 1.5 miles
  • Note: Property is up a lane
  • Note: Not accepting parties, hens, or stag do
  • Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £250

The property

Armory 2.4 miles.

Hill House is a lovely single-storey bungalow on the rural outskirts of Armoy in County Antrim.

The property boasts serene countryside and mountain views all around to be in awe of from inside and outside in the garden, making it suitable for a group looking for a Northern Ireland getaway.

Step into the porch area to start that holiday feeling in your new home from home.

Make your way to the sitting room, with two armchairs on offer for whoever is lucky enough to claim them first.

A sofa is available to sit in front of the Smart TV.

Find something to watch, letting yourself sink into the furniture without a care in the world, with the open fire warming you up.

When you feel like something to eat, the kitchen will be calling your name.

Whip something delicious up that will get everyone’s attention.

Sit around the dining table to enjoy each other’s company as well as the food.

After eating, take a sweet treat or a drink outside to the garden table as you take in the views with some fun.

When the nighttime sky suddenly appears, call it a night in either the double or the twin room.

Once you’ve had some rest, start the day off with a shower to get you refreshed and ready to make more memories.

A shop and a pub are short drives away for some essentials or a meal out.

Be sure to check out The Dark Hedges on a day out, as the famous beech trees are a stunning sight that will certainly interest any Game of Thrones fans.

See who can turn the corners quickest with some racing at KartSport Karting, or have a tranquil stroll through the Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden.

Ballycastle has a beach day for everyone to be excited about.

Go for a serene walk along Murlough Bay, appreciating the views, or see the historic ruins of Bonamargy Friary.

Near Largy, drive through the scenic Causeway Coastal Route, finding some beauty spots.

Hike up to see Dunseverick Castle, which dates back to the 5th century, or walk across the Carrick-a-Rede bridge for a fantastic viewpoint.

A group holiday to remember is on the cards—book Hill House now.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.


Where you’ll be staying

ARMOY, COUNTY ANTRIM

Capecastle 3.3 miles; Ballycastle 4.2 miles; Ballymoney 12.7 miles.

The peaceful village of Armoy rests in County Antrim, between the towns of Ballymoney and Ballycastle. Renowned for its Armoy Road Races, the village makes for a fantastic holiday destination, with the idyllic Bush River weaving through, views of the impressive Knocklayd mountain, as well as being situated within easy reach of the Causeway Coast, Glenshesk and Glentaisie. Visitors can enjoy picnicking and strolling through the village's Riverside Gardens, stopping for a hearty meal in three friendly pubs, including The Amarda Inn, and grab their essentials from the well-stocked convenience store. Travel to the west of the village to find the historic and enchanting Dark Hedges, and the esteemed Gracehill Golf Course; venture east to discover the nature reserve of Breen Oak Wood, where walkers and birdwatching fans will be amazed by this wild forest. Those wishing to enjoy Northern Island's coast can embark on a scenic drive to Ballycastle, where visitors can enjoy the stunning seafront, or embark on a boat tour to Rathlin Island from the harbour. Further along the coast, the wonders of Ballintoy Harbour, White Park Bay and Dunseverick Castle await.