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Cranny Corner

(Ref. 992869)

Carnlough, County Antrim Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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34 Customer Reviews

  • "Key safe needs replacing."

    TV volume set at 20 why?. Windows left slightly open,not found until Monday of stay. Heat wave previous week not this week heating could have been on more due to changed weather.2 out of 3 lamps in kitchen light out,believe should have been replaced by change over team. Overall a very comfortable and well appointed cottage,.

    Reviewed by SheilaSep 2023

  • "THE COTTAGE IS NICELY FURNISHED AND BEDS ARE COMFORTABLE."

    HOWEVER, THERE WERE SOME HOUSEHOLD ISSUES THAT NEEDED ATTENTION, E.G. (1) OUTFLOW OF BATHROOM BASIN WAS BLOCKED and should have been attended to before we moved in., TELEPHONED CONTACT BUT UNFORTUNATELY REPAIR WASN'T POSSIBLE AS PLUMBERS WERE UNAVAILABLE. (2) VACUUM CLEANER DIDN'T PICK-UP, (3) TV REMOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS POOR, (4) CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO ACCESS PROPERTY PARKING NEEDED.

    Reviewed by JeanJul 2023

  • "Lovely comfortable house."

    ...we loved our stay.....the lights in the living room are too low....my husband kept banging his head on them....also the tv is a bit iffy too...we couldn't get it working past one station.

    Reviewed by Julia ChristineJun 2023

  • "Well placed cottage for touring around, good Spa shop just down the road, safe garden for our dog."

    Comfortable and well equipped property, tv remotes need attention, upstairs TV not working, otherwise no complaints, would recommend.

    Reviewed by LynneMay 2023

  • "Generally fine, but: 1."

    Heating. We were asked not to touch heating controls, but not all radiators seemed to work. We were cold. Luckily we had brought a blanket with us to sit under on the settee. 2. Cleanliness. We found sugar spilt in one cupboard in kitchen. Not much, but not welcoming. 3. Information on bins (what to do about rubbish collection) not in house. We had to phone caretaker.

    Reviewed by MurielleMay 2023

  • "A comfy well equipped cottage in a great location."

    Can easily walk to the beach and harbour from the cottage and such a wonderful drive along the coast road in any direction.

    Reviewed by BeverleyMay 2023

  • "Details of the parking round the back were not clear and it was difficult when arriving in the dark."

    Reviewed by RogerFeb 2023

  • "A very pleasant house with great views and situated near the fishing port."

    The house is comfortable, well maintained, well equipped, and very clean. The pack of goodies was a nice touch, as I arrived quite late in the evening. Many thanks, and I'm considering another visit during next year.

    Reviewed by JohnDec 2022

  • "Lovely place to holiday in Northern Ireland."

    Reviewed by JennieOct 2022

  • "The cottage is clean, spacious and comfortable with all the amenities you would need for a week's stay."

    The toilet however has a tendency to block which has been reported to the owner on previous occasions. It does unblock after a while but needs sorting! There's a very annoying low light fitment in the lounge which other visitors have also banged their heads on. The owner really needs to acknowledge client feedback and do something about it. The location is stunningly beautiful, but be prepared to self cater during the week out of season as little if no restaurant food available in the town - or travel 20mins to Cushendall which is what we did.

    Reviewed by NickSep 2022

  • "Bathroom floor freezing."

    A washable rug would be good. A few more plates and cutlery would mean less dishwasher runs but overall very comfortable and well placed

    Reviewed by ChristineSep 2022

  • "Beautiful, spotless " bijou" home, very tasteful decor."

    Every provision provided. Only problem was that the heat/smoke alarm went off 4 or 5x during stay. This happened mostly after a shower had been taken, for less than 8 minutes. Eventually we just switched off the hot water boiler. The other times were during routine cooking, but with nothing being burned or overused. 2 hob plates. We mentioned this as directed, but no technician appeared. Otherwise, a beautiful property in lovely location. Near shops, beach and country walks.

    Reviewed by AnneJun 2022

  • "Lovely little house Handy for beach and other nice walks Harbour area lovely"

    Reviewed by JeremyJun 2022

  • "We found Cranny Corner to be a perfect location for exploring the coastline and walking in the glens."

    It is close enough to visit Belfast and the Titanic experience plus the fantastic Giant’s Causeway and Londonderry. The only slight criticism would be that some of the saucepans were too damaged to use, but otherwise the cottage was well furnished and clean. The small welcome pack was a nice touch, thank you.

    Reviewed by SusanMay 2022

  • "Cranny Corner was a delightful cottage and we had a very enjoyable stay there"

    Thank you for your lovely feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by JoanneApr 2022

  • "We found Cranny Corner to be very clean, beds were comfy and the shower was good."

    We would echo previous comments about lack of curtains in the bedroom, very creaky stairs and low hanging lights. We also found the kitchen equipment was lacking a few basics. The youths driving round passed the cottage to the car park nearby at night noisy - especially youth in the tractor which passed continually and while this is out-with the owners control, it did impact our stay.

    Reviewed by LynseyApr 2022

  • "Fantastic house in a lovely friendly village."

    The welcome pack was a nice touch and the starter pack for the dishwasher, washing machine was welcome. We will be returning. Thanks for a wonderful stay

    Reviewed by GaryMar 2022

  • "Beautiful cottage Great location Everything very convenient"

    Thank you for your lovely feedback……. I am so glad you enjoyed your stay…… Denise Property Owner

    Reviewed by JanetFeb 2022

  • "House clean and utensils of quality standard."

    Very quiet area despite being in the middle of an estate, We were disappointed there wasn’t a welcome pack or an open fire starter pack. The weather was during our Gale storms with high winds and torrential. So we felt our arrival didn’t have a welcome. We felt this very much because due to covid we brought our own sheets, towels, duvets and pillows. We were also quite disappointed of previous dog owner not cleaning up the three large dog poos right outside the patio door. Apart from that, the place was clean and tidy.

    Reviewed by DoreenFeb 2022

  • "This was our first visit to Carnlough, and won't be our last."

    There was adequate on-road parking, either outside the house or just around the side, and although it's across the road from a small estate, it was generally very quiet. Furnishings and equipment were both of excellent quality - although the light shade in the front room should come with a 'low headroom' warning! Beds were very comfortable, and the kitchen was well stocked with utensils, crockery and other equipment. However, we did have to buy some pint glasses - strangely not the first time this has happened in holiday cottages. There was also nothing suitable in which to make glasses of squash etc for our daughter. We know there must regular breakages of such items, but a complete lack of them for visitors who aren't able to bring their own is a little inconvenient. We travelled far and wide during our stay and found the location very handy for the likes of Belfast and the Giant's Causeway. The area's roads are generally excellent and refreshingly quiet, and we'd also recommend a drive south along the A2 as far as the Mourne Mountains. It will be good when we return at a different time of year because then we hope all the local shops - especially the Morelli's ice cream parlour less than five minutes' walk away - will be open for longer hours! Just a general observation for visitors from the mainland - many of the local Spar stores in the area - of which there are quite a few - aren't licensed to sell alcohol, which dad found a little disconcerting. We will certainly be back to Cranny Corner - we are just trying to work out when we can fit it in!

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by JanetOct 2021

  • "A lovely cottage, perfect for exploring the wonderful sights of Northern Ireland on the doorstep of the Glen's."

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by JenniferOct 2021

  • "Cottage was perfect a really home from home and ideally placed for exploring the causeway costal route."

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by ElaineAug 2021

  • "This was a well appointed cottage in a lovely village, full of the friendliest of people."

    We enjoyed both the house and garden, and its ease of access to everything we wanted to see.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by FrancesJul 2021

  • "Overall, a really good holiday with lots to do in the local area."

    The accommodations were excellent, with only one exception; there were no curtains at the bedroom windows, only Venetian blinds. This is ok in winter but not so much in June.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by MichaelJun 2021

  • "Northern Ireland is a great place to stay and Cranny Cottage was in a beautiful location."

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by LisaOct 2020

  • "Lovely location, house was brilliant."

    Loads of facilities in the village, people were very friendly. Would definately visit, again.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by ThomasSep 2020

  • "Cranny Corner is a very comfortable house in a good location for local amenities and for exploring the Antrim coast and a visit to Belfast."

    The house is finished to a high specification and was immaculately clean.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by DenisSep 2020

  • "The cottage was a really cosy,clean and comfortable one."

    Had beautifull views and peacefull views of the hills while sitting in the garden with our morning coffee. The town of Carnlough was central for touring the causeway coast.An ideal location for site seers visiting Northern Ireland.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by AllisonAug 2020

  • "Great accommodation,clean comfortable and spacious at a convenient location for exploring Antrim."

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by MarkJul 2020

  • "The cottage is extremely well placed."

    It is cosy, inviting and exceptionally well equipped. The welcome pack was generous and a lovely touch. The local shop has everything you need.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by AndreaJul 2020

  • "A good dogfriendly house situated within a well serviced location."

    This coastline location is highly recommended and we were overall pleased with the rental. More attention to detail at the rental would have improved our experience. Overall, a sucessful holiday!

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlunOct 2019

  • "The house was very clean, tidy and well serviced."

    The location excellent for exploring the East coastal road with its wide and varied attractions. The village was very clean and tidy and offered various small cafes and a couple of pubs. The local Spar had all the necessary groceries you would need. Larne is the nearest large town with major outlets. The locals were all friendly no matter where we were. Would highly recommend both Cranny Cottage and Northern Ireland as a holiday destination.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by RoderickOct 2019

  • "We have travelled the world but this was our best holiday ever and will definitely be coming back as everyone was so friendly and our little cottage was amazing ."

    Gordon Hemphill

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by GordonSep 2019

  • "Lovely house, just right for two or three people."

    Well decorated and furnished. In a good place for exploring the Antrim Coast and not too far from Belfast. Handy to have a grocers at the bottoof the road. The weather changed as I arrived and the house was quite cold. But was helped by phoning the local contact who told me how to adjust the heating.

    Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by LindaSep 2019

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size and 1 x double
  • Bathroom with a bath and shower over basin and WC
  • Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
  • Oil central heating with woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • TV, WiFi, selection of books, games, DVD's
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off road parking for 1 car or alternatively there is on road parking available
  • Rear large stone and lawned garden with furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 3 mins walk

The property

Cranny Corner is a seaside townhouse located in Carnlough, Northern Ireland.

It overlooks The Glens of Antrim, known locally as The Glens.

It comprises nine glens, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast.

The Glens are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are a major tourist attraction in North Antrim.

The property opens up to an open-plan living room with comfortable seating arrangements, including a sofa and armchair, as well as a grand open fireplace and flatscreen TV.

Perfect for cosy nights in relaxing in the warmth.

The kitchen has been newly fitted with contemporary fittings and furnishings, including fantastic grey cabinets and a variety of appliances, as well as a breakfast bar.

The dining area has seating for up to four people.

The stairs can be found opposite the front door, and lead up to two spacious bedrooms: one king-size and one double.

The master bedroom has a set of contemporary wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors.

All bedrooms have been decorated with muted colours to give the property a bright and welcoming feel.

There is also a large family bathroom with a bath and shower over.

Outside there is a stone and lawned garden area with furniture provided, ideal for sitting in the sun with a refreshing beverage.

There are 4 pubs in Carnlough all within 3 mins walking and have live music on weekends.

There are 2 grocery/general stores as well as seven cafe/takeaway outlets.

Carnlough Harbour was also a filming site for Game of Thrones.

While you enjoy your stay at Cranny Corner, why not visit some of the historical local attractions?

Glenarm Castle, an ancestral home of the Earls of Antrim with stately gardens surrounding.

Or venture towards Glenariff Forest Park, an 1185 hectare forest, which is part of Glenariff glen itself.

The forest is managed by the Northern Ireland Forest Service, and has many of the finest walking and sightseeing opportunities.

There is also Straidkilly, a small nature reserve on a limestone escarpment which is covered by hazel woodland with pockets of interesting grassland.

It is best known for its flora.

Let's not forget the magnificent waterfall of Cranny Falls.

Cranny Corner is the perfect property for remote holidays.

About the location

CARNLOUGH

Glenarm 2.7 miles; Waterfoot 8.9 miles; Cargan 16.9 miles.

Carnlough is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It has a picturesque harbour on the shores of Carnlough Bay. It is located at the foot of the Glencloy, the second of the nine Glens of Antrim, which are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The harbour has recently been renovated and is used by pleasure boats and small fishing boats. The area offers many opportunities for both sea angling and fresh water angling. Nearby tourist attractions include: Carnlough Library, Glenarm Castle, Cranny Falls and The Glencloy Inn. There are a number of bars, restaurants, activities, shopping and sightseeing opportunities available. With wonderful fields, hills, and isolated countryside homes, this is rural living at its best.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Christmas