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Slievemoyle Cottages (Mill Cottage)

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54 Castleward Road, Downpatrick, Co Down, BT30 7JT
Mill Cottage showing red double doors

About

Mill Cottage is a tastefully converted and quite unique 17th century corn mill. It is part of a cluster of 4 cottages situated on our hill farm, which overlooks the Irish Sea. It has lovely original features including quarry tiled floors, exposed stonework, deep windowsills, and vaulted ceilings.

Five guests will sleep very comfortably in the two bedrooms, in either super king or single beds - whichever is your preference. The cute bathroom has a storage cupboard, and a powerful shower over the bath.

The cosy cottage has a very well-equipped, open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, with comfortable sofas and vintage pine furniture. We set the wood burning stove so it's ready to light when you wish - and provide a complimentary basket of logs. More are available on site.

The double doors from the sitting room lead to a paved patio facing West for lovely evening sun and amazing sunsets. There is a wooden picnic table and benches for meals outside and plenty of parking space too. At the side of the cottage is a area of lawn for picnics and play, edged by ash trees and an old stone wall, with lovely views of Castle Mahon mountain. Make time to trek to our look-out - the views are well worth the climb. Explore the rest of our wildlife trails which lead from the cottage around our 56 acre hill farm. Follow the maps in your cottage or ask us for the best routes. Remember to pack your walking boots!

In 2019 Slievemoyle Cottages were awarded a Gold Award in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.  We work in partnership with the RSPB and Ulster Wildlife in creating a haven for wildlife - and were featured in 2022 in the BBC's Chronicles of Strangford Lough.

Places to visit in the immediate area include the lovely Castle Ward National Trust property, Clear Sky Activity Centre (aka Winterfell - Game of Thrones), pretty Strangford village with its award-winning restaurants - and beautiful Kilclief and Ballyhornan beaches.

Follow the Mourne Coastal Route to Ardglass, Killough, and beyond to Newcastle and the Mourne Mountains. Or go by ferry to Portaferry and the Ards Penninsula, through the unique towns and villages around Strangford Lough - a 50 mile loop if you wish - back to historic Downpatrick and home to Slievemoyle.

Belfast City is only a 50 minute drive away - and the Causeway Coastal Route to the famous North Coast is do-able in a day.

We live on site and are always happy to help or advsie.  Looking forward to welcoming you soon!
 

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Guide dogs permitted

Catering

  • Cooking / bbq facilities for guests use

Children & Infants

  • Accept children (Minimum age)
  • Cot & Highchair Available

Establishment Features

  • Central heating throughout
  • Groups accepted
  • Hairdryers
  • Ironing facilities
  • Linen provided - Bedlinen and bath towels are provided with beds made up for your arrival. A turn down service is available for evening arrivals.
  • Prior Booking Required
  • Private Garden - Private enclosed area at front. Lawn at rear which may be shared with Blackthorn Cottage if booked together.
  • Real log/coal fires

Leisure Facilities

  • Arrangements for riding/pony trekking - We can supply details of our nearest pony trekking company, for you to book.
  • Cycle hire - Cycle hire can be arranged through a local company, with cycles delivered to your door.
  • Television in lounge/TV room - HD tv with FreeSat channels in cottage sitting room.
  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking - Free parking for 1 or 2 cars outside cottage.

Payment Methods

  • Deposit Reqired - Deposit of 20% required at time of booking with balance due 4 weeks ahead of arrival.
  • Midweek breaks
  • Short breaks available
  • Weekend breaks

Provider Preferences

  • Al fresco dining - Picnic bench outside cottage
  • Coastal - Lovely views of coast from the garden. Strangford Lough 2.5 miles away.
  • Farm - Our cottages are on our 56 acre hill farm. We have chickens, goats and grow vegetables. You may see cattle grazing or machinery in operation, depending upon the time of year.
  • In countryside - Our cottages are in a rural location, over looking the County Down coastline and Irish Sea.
  • Non smoking establishment - Smoking/vaping not permitted indoors.

Room / Unit Features

  • Central heating in all units
  • Colour television in all units
  • Drying Facilities in all units - Airers are provided - or use of the outdoor washing line in good weather. No tumble drier.
  • DVD Player
  • Freezer in all units - There's a fridge with small freezer section for some frozen items/ice making
  • Ground floor bedrooms available - Both bedroom are at ground level. There are 3 steps up to bedroom 2.
  • Hairdryer in all units
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Microwave
  • Sleeps 4 - This cottage sleeps two guests in bedroom 1 ( super king or 2 single beds) and up to three guests in bedroom 2 ( 1 super king and 1 single bed or 3 single beds)
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • TV - HD tv with FreeSat channels
  • Units available with real log/coal fires - Mill Cottage has a wood-burning stove. Logs only to be used. No other type of fuel.
  • Washing Machine

Specialist Features

  • Marketed as green/environmentally friendly

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Road Directions

'Slievemoyle Cottages' is just off the A25 from Downpatrick town to Strangford village. Watch out for our sign on the right hand side of the road, about half a mile before National Trust Castle Ward. 

Public Transport Directions

A car is generally advised, but if you wish to travel by bus, there's a bus stop for Ulsterbus Route 16 close to the end of our lane.

 

 

 

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