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The Red Door

(Ref. 1194505)

Bangor, County Down Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Over four floors
  • Four bedrooms: 1 x third-floor family room with king-size and single, 2 x second-floor doubles, 1 x third-floor twin. Bathroom with roll top bath, hand-held shower, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Shower room with walk in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen
  • Living and dining room with woodburning stove
  • Smart electric heating
  • Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
  • TV
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Roadside parking on Hamilton Road, and alongside Ward Park, with a Pay & Display carpark over the road
  • Garden with yard, furniture and barbecue, and front garden with bench
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.2 miles, beach 0.8 miles
  • Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £450

The property

The Red Door is a well-presented four-storey house in Bangor, County Down.

Offering a welcoming base for families and friends seeking a break close to the coastline, and boasting a warming woodburning stove.

Parking the car on Hamilton Road, when you approach The Red Door, you first take in the handsome Edwardian frontage, the characterful red door hinting at the history within while the bench to the front offers a quiet place to watch the world pass by just a short step from Main Street.

Stepping inside, wooden flooring guides you towards the living and dining room, where the corner sofa settles into the space beneath soft natural light and an armchair sits close to the woodburning stove, drawing you in with its gentle warmth as the wooden dining table waits for relaxed mealtimes.

The kitchen sits just beyond, offering everything you need for preparing simple breakfasts or evening suppers in a calm and welcoming atmosphere.

Taking the first set of carpeted stairs, you reach the bathroom and separate shower room, beginning with the bathroom where a roll top bath invites long, unhurried soaking after days exploring the coast, complemented by a walk-in shower for a refreshing start to the morning, while the additional shower room nearby offers another bright space for guests to get ready.

Continuing upward, the next staircase leads to two well-arranged double bedrooms where you can unpack and settle in, before ascending the final staircase to discover the top‑floor family room with a king-size bed and an additional single, accompanied by a peaceful twin bedroom that brings flexibility for families or groups travelling together.

A short stroll from the house brings you to the train station, where regular services glide straight into Belfast in roughly the time it takes to enjoy a morning coffee, and just beyond this the ever popular seaside resort sits within walking reach, offering a simple blend of coastal air and town convenience.

Back at the property, the yard provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining or lingering over a barbecue as the evening light fades.

Within easy reach, the wider area reveals plenty to explore.

A trip to Belmullet allows you to wander along Atlantic viewpoints where the sea stretches far into the horizon, browse small craft shops filled with handmade pieces, and enjoy cafés that offer the perfect pause after a morning outdoors.

Travelling toward Ballina, you can follow riverside paths where the water moves steadily beside you, explore heritage sites that uncover stories of the region’s past, and settle into welcoming eateries that line the heart of the town.

Further afield, Castlebar offers museums that bring local history to life, peaceful parkland ideal for unhurried strolls, and boutique shops that make browsing a pleasure before returning to your warm and inviting base.

With its characterful setting, thoughtful layout and appealing surroundings, The Red Door offers a memorable retreat for discovering the charm of this part of Ireland.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £450.

Where you’ll be staying

BANGOR, COUNTY DOWN

Holywood 8.4 miles; Belfast 14.2 miles.

Bangor is a vibrant coastal town set along the southern edge of Belfast Lough. The town is known for its marina, lively seafront, and picturesque shoreline, and offers a wealth of attractions, including the elegant Bangor Castle Walled Garden, the family‑friendly Pickie Fun Park, and the scenic North Down Coastal Path. Dining options include Tom’s Dining Rooms Bangor and Tuk Tuk Asian Bistro, while you can pick up essentials at Asda, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco Extra within the town itself. Just moments from the centre lies Bangor Castle, home to the North Down Museum, where you can uncover the region’s story through atmospheric exhibits and local artefacts. The nearby coastal path leads you west towards Helen’s Bay and Crawfordsburn Country Park, a serene stretch of woodland trails, sheltered coves, and wide‑open beaches where you can breathe in the salty breeze and watch seabirds sweep low over the lough. Within an hour’s radius, a range of towns and villages invite deeper exploration. Belfast, approximately forty minutes away, offers a dynamic mix of culture and heritage; explore the striking Titanic Belfast galleries, wander the atmospheric streets of the Cathedral Quarter, or roam the gracious avenues of the Botanic Gardens, where palm houses and sculpture trails sit amongst manicured lawns. The charming village of Holywood lies a short drive along the coast, known for its Maypole, independent boutiques, and the Ulster Folk Museum, where open‑air exhibits and costumed interpretation bring rural traditions to life. Further south, Newtownards provides another gateway to scenic experiences, where you can climb Scrabo Hill for sweeping views over Strangford Lough, stroll through the grounds of Mount Stewart with its grand terraces and exotic planting, or explore the working harbour where local boats sway gently at their moorings. Each offers its own distinct rhythm, ensuring plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in landscapes, culture, and local flavour, all within easy reach of Bangor.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas