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Pat White's Cottage

(Ref. 980018)

Rostrevor, County Down Show on map

4.9

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • views (8)
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20 Customer Reviews

  • "Needs TLC especially in the shower rooms."

    Overall we had a relaxing time there but didn’t realise it would be so remote.

    Reviewed by GailSep 2023

  • "This place was wonderful."

    The bed was to die for! The cottage was charming and cozy. It was well equipped. The scenery was gorgeous and couldn’t have been better. I would definitely stay here again and would look no further. Thank you for a lovely stay. Wish our stay had been longer.

    Reviewed by EileenAug 2023

  • "We had a lovely stay for a week at the cottage."

    It was very comfortable and clean. Lovely and warm the whole time. It's a good location for traveling around the area. We have two little dogs that were very happy in the cottage, and it was great to have them with us. The cottage had everything we needed for self-catering for a week. The location is beautiful with lovely views down to the sea and twinkling lights at night.

    Reviewed by JenniferJan 2023

  • "The cottage was very clean and very well equipped Location was beautiful and ..."

    The cottage was very clean and very well equipped Location was beautiful and there is plenty of places close by to visit Pet friendly was an added bonus We really enjoyed our stay

    Reviewed by TerryDec 2022

  • "This is an exceptional stay, all the charm of a cottage with luxury modern comfort."

    An authentic drive up to the location, lots of parking space, the most incredible views, the quietness and the direct access to the mountains- phenomenal. The cottage is also so central to many many beautiful locations within a short driving distance and lots of literature is provided. Overall 10 out of 10, highly recommend.

    Thank you so much for choosing to stay with us. We are so glad you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by JuliAug 2022

  • "The cottage had amazing views and was peaceful and perfect."

    It was well equipped and comfortable.

    Thank you Lorraine. We are glad you enjoyed your stay Property Owner

    Reviewed by LorraineJun 2022

  • "The Cottage was very nice, unfortunately the road up to it from the Main road was unsurfaced and rocky, very unsuitable for Driving on!"

    the Owner was very helpful and told me that he was aware of that and would be getting it sorted out soon! Apart from that it was a most enjoyable Holiday! i would certainly return there but only if the road was Cemented or Tarmacked! So with this in Mind i gave it 4 stars.

    Reviewed by WilliamSep 2021

  • "Beautiful remote location and gorgeous cottage - very comfortable, clean and with lots of thoughtful touches."

    Would highly recommend.

    Reviewed by IsobelSep 2020

  • "WOnderful location!"

    Beautiful views. Perfect for two couples. Comfy beds, well equipped kitchen. Excellent all round.

    Reviewed by EmmaSep 2020

  • "This is a wonderful cottage in a fabulous location."

    It was spotlessly clean, and the owners are so welcoming and friendly without being at all intrusive. Thank you.

    Reviewed by ShaunAug 2020

  • "The Irish weather wasn't perfect, but the Irish cottage was."

    It was bliss sitting in front of the cosy wood stove, eating fish and chips from Sharkey's of Warrenpoint, and listening to the rain pelting down outside. Very atmospheric. The road up to the cottage was long and sometimes rocky, but it was worth it for the peace and isolation and the stunning scenery - mountains on three sides and a view out towards Carlingford Lough. At night the twinkling lights were gorgeous. The cottage itself was spotlessly clean (much appreciated in these Covid times) comfortable and the owners have gone to a great deal of trouble to make sure it is supplied with everything you could need and want. A lot of attention has been paid to the layout of the cottage and I liked the way the living area is well separated from the sleeping area. It's deceptively spacious for such an old building, with nice roomy bathrooms. There are plenty of radiators as well, which along with the stove, I imagine would make the cottage warm in winter. I would definitely recommend this cottage to others and definitely stay there again myself. Thanks to Yvonne and Eammon for providing such a lovely retreat and in such a lovely part of Northern Ireland. Unfortunately the booking experience with Sykes was a bit of a shambles and not very encouraging with regard to using them again.

    Reviewed by ElizabethAug 2020

  • "The cottage was the most amazing place for peace and quiet."

    Views were most spectacular. Eamon is a proper gentleman.

    Reviewed by GaryDec 2019

  • "The cottage was of a very high standard with quality fixtures and fitting."

    Beds fantastic and whole scene facilitated a very relaxing break away. Eamonn was a gentleman when we locked ourselves out. Will visit again. Fantastic venue.

    Reviewed by StephenNov 2019

  • "A cottage with exceptional views that delighted us all the time."

    Comfortable and welcoming. The lane and the track up were long but the solitude was welcome as a refreshing time from our normal lives. Walking straight from the cottage to the hills was a joy. If published, preferably without name please.

    Reviewed by RosamundeAug 2019

  • "The place was lovely Éamonn couldn't meet us sí he left instructions where to find the key, the cottage was fantastic really cosy, great fire, beautifully decorated, we had a fabulous time, very relaxing, would definitely go back again."

    Reviewed by GwenAug 2019

  • "Comfortable and well appointed cottage."

    The owner, Eamonn, was very helpful and hospitable throughout our stay. The cottage is nearer to Killowen than Rostrevor and is situated 1.7miles along a single track road (Kilfeaghan Road) from the main A2 road, care is needed with oncoming traffic when driving along Kilfeaghan Road as there are limited passing places. The last section of the road from the picnic area is like a farm track and one has to drive carefully in order not to ground your vehicle. The cottage is sited in a lovely peaceful and quiet setting, with splendid views of Carlingford Lough in the distance. Although Wifi is provided at the cottage, we were unable to get any mobile phone signal (Vodafone) until we were near The Killowen Distillery which is situated approximately a mile from the cottage back down the single track road towards the A2.

    Reviewed by KieranJan 2019

  • "This was a FANTASTIC cottage ."

    .One of the best we have stayed in .Beautiful views and it was well stocked with cooking equipment etc ...Highly Recommended!

    Reviewed by JennyOct 2018

  • "Great cottage great location"

    Reviewed by CiaranOct 2018

  • "Lovely property."

    Very clean and nicely decorated. Very quiet, and lovely scenery. Owner friendly and welcoming. The road up to the cottage is however is in pretty poor condition at the end - could be a real problem is you have a car with low clearance.

    Reviewed by GayeAug 2018

  • "This comfortable cottage located in the foothills of the Mourne Mountains is very well appointed and equipped inside."

    The owners provided a very warm welcome and went out of their way to be helpful during our stay.

    Reviewed by SarahJul 2018

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Summary

  • All ground floor
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size double
  • Bathroom with a bath, shower over bath, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Oil central heating, woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Ample off road parking
  • Gravel with furniture, patio with BBQ
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 5.5 miles.

The property

This detached, ground level property is located near Rostrevor in Northern Ireland.

Looking out towards the picturesque Carlingford Lough, this is a fine getaway with open-plan living and within reach of the marvellous city if Newry - perfect for that long-awaited couple's retreat.

There are also a number of golf courses close by.

With the most wonderful views and some of Northern Ireland's most popular attractions at your front door, this is the perfect bolt hole for a romantic couple seeking a well-deserved break.

The cottages are nestled in the heart of the Mourne Mountains which is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.

The mountains are accessed directly from the cottages - no need to drive anywhere so suitable for walkers.

Kilbroney Park in Rostrevor has one of the best cycle tracks in Europe and has recently been upgraded.

The cottage is also within 10 miles of Game Of Thrones locations.

There are a number of areas suitable for both sea and land fishing.

We are situated within 6 miles of two different harbour towns - Kilkeel and Warrenpoint.

There is a car ferry across Carlingford Lough which can be accessed 3 miles from the cottages.

The Car ferry takes you across the lough to the Republic Of Ireland and the Cooley Mountain Area.

1 hour drive from both Dublin and Belfast airport.

Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 980017, together they sleep six people.

Kilfeaghan Cottages

Rostrevor 5.5 miles. Two similarly decorated, detached ground floor cottages enjoying picture-postcard views of Carlingford Lough and the surrounding mountains - five and a half miles from the beautiful Northern Irish village of Rostrevor. Placed in an idyllic location and with some fabulous opportunities within easy reach, these cottages can be your homely stay all-year-round with friends, family or couples. Both properties benefit from wonderfully finished open-plan living areas, combining charming traditional features with stylish modern touches - both are dominated by stunning stone fireplaces housing enticing woodburning stoves. Pat White's and Mary Larkin's Cottages both host super king-size bedrooms which also offer luxury en-suite facilities, whilst Pat White's also contains a king-size bedroom for extra guests. Fully embrace this uniquely scenic location by taking a seat on the outdoor furniture and soaking it all up, perhaps treat you and your loved ones to a barbecue under the sun. Rostrevor nearby is encompassed by wondrous views whilst offering a modest range of amenities to make the most of. Slightly further afield is the city of Newry, laced with fine architecture and offering high-quality facilities and activities to keep you busy. For a fun day by the sea, Newcastle sits just under 20 miles away, this traditional coastal resort promises a memorable visit. Two characterful cottages to be enjoyed by family, friends and couples alike at any time of year.

About the location

ROSTREVOR

Newry 8.5 miles; Newcastle 19 miles; Dundalk 22 miles

This beautiful village rests on the banks of Carlingford Lough and at the foot of the Slieve Martin in County Down, Northern Ireland. Rostrevor benefits from a selection of places to shop, eat and drink as well as a fascinating history which is dotted throughout the village. Lovers of the outdoors can trek the Rostrevor Forest. The village is known for its annual Fiddler's Green Festival held every July. Some of Northern Ireland's popular destinations come nearby, the stunning city of Newry is just over eight miles away and promises a fabulous day out with its architecture, canal and much else to see and do. Alternatively, Newcastle is a charming seaside resort should you seek a day at the beach. Cross over the border into County Louth in the Republic of Ireland and come across the town of Dundalk, certainly worth the 22-mile trip.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas