Dunhill Cottage

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47b Carnreagh
HILLSBOROUGH
BT26 6LJ
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Location

Greater Belfast - Lisburn

Dunhill Cottage is an ideal location for either holiday makers or business people, with panoramic views over five of the six counties. Located off the main Belfast/Dublin road.


Only 5 minutes walk from the picturesque Georgian village of Hillsborough, enjoy a tour around Hillsborough Castle, or a walk in Hillsborough Forest Park. 5 minutes drive from Sprucefield Shopping Centre, and Lisburn City Centre. 15 minutes drive from Belfast City Centre, and 20mins from The Outlet at Banbridge.


Dunhill is close to Down Royal Race Course. Experience the International oyster eating festival or the Raw Outdoors Adventure Festival in Hillsborough village or make use of the local Hillsborough Village Centre. Hillsborough Village, famed for its castle and oyster festival, is only 6 minutes walk away. Alternatively you could hire a bicycle from Dunhill Cottage to enjoy the fabulous scenery at your leisure. Clanmurry are happy to give tourist information for the local area and recommend local walks and tours.


You are welcome to see Dunhill Cottage Dairy in action, including seeing the cows being milked if you are an early riser! Dunhill Cottage is an eco-friendly house with wood chip heating and rain water collection. Where possible it sources all its produce locally.

Facilities

BathCredit card acceptedDisabled accessGuide dogs acceptedShower Facilities
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9268 3024
Fax: +44 (0) 87 1522 7876
Mobile: +44 (0) 78 8767 8792
dunhillcottage@btinternet.com
www.dunhillcottage.co.uk
Contact: Mr David Dunlop
 

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