Narrow Gauge Cottage is a charming rural retreat nestled beside the quaint village of Armoy, in the heart of County Antrim.
Set on a working dairy farm, this unique setting offers guests the chance to enjoy a truly authentic countryside escape, with off-road parking for three cars and close proximity to local shops and pubs, making this delightful cottage perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a peaceful break.
Upon entering the cottage, you will be greeted by a spacious open-plan area, where you can enjoy quality time with your loved ones in this tasteful, contemporary space.
The kitchen is fully-equipped with everything you need to prepare delicious meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table.
After dinner, relax into the sofa, where you can unwind with a good book and a glass of fizz.
The cottage boasts three beautifully decorated bedrooms, two of which feature king-size beds, providing a peaceful haven for a rejuvenating night's sleep.
The ground floor hosts an adult bunk bed, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for your group.
All bedrooms are served by a stylish shower room, complete with a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, providing a refreshing space to prepare for the day ahead.
Outside, the spacious garden and seating area offers a serene spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening drink, whilst soaking up the tranquil surroundings.
This delightful space is perfect for alfresco dining or simply relaxing after a day of exploring the local area.
The cottage rests on a working dairy farm just a short distance from the Causeway Coast and offers walks through beautiful fields leading down to the River Bush, with opportunities to experience the rhythms of rural life in a peaceful and scenic setting.
Narrow Gauge Cottage is perfect for exploring the Causeway Coast and Glens of Antrim, with the Giant's Causeway being only a short drive from the property, you can also visit Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Bushmills Distillery, and Ballintoy Harbour, as well as enjoy scenic walks throughout the Antrim Coast and Glens National Landscape.
Ballycastle Beach is also just a short drive away, offering a sandy shoreline ideal for seaside strolls, alongside the wider North Coast where you can discover secluded bays, try wild swimming, explore rock pools, or even take in the thrill of rock jumping along the rugged coastline.
Armoy has much to offer visitors, including a convenience store for your essentials.
Begin by visiting the iconic Dark Hedges, a haunting tree line made famous by the popular series 'Game of Thrones.' After soaking up the atmospheric surroundings, make your way to The Armada Inn, a traditional local pub famed for its hearty fare and friendly service, providing the ideal spot for a delightful lunch or dinner.
Head over to the Hedges Hotel or Gracehill Golf Club, renowned for their relaxing atmosphere, quality service and delectable food utilising the best local produce.
Another great place to visit is Marconi's Bar and Bistro, where you can take in the sea views whilst dining from the à la carte menu.
Whichever way you choose to spend your holiday in County Antrim, you'll find a warm welcome back at the charming Narrow Gauge Cottage.