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Robertson's Cottage

Caledon near Killylea, County Tyrone (Ref. 1037122)

5.0

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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21 Customer Review(s)

  • Ian Barry

    “This was our fifth stay in Robertson's Cottage - a two week break encompassing Christmas - and we had, as previously, a wonderful time.”

    Perfect cottage and location for an "away from it all" holiday.

    Perfect cottage and location for an "away from it all" holiday.

    - Ian Barry, December 2023

Summary

  • One super-king-size bedroom (zip/link, can be twin upon request) with en-suite roll top bath, handheld shower, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Shared utility
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Oil central heating and woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV and Wifi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for one car
  • Lawned front garden
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.2 miles, pub 3.1 miles Please note that this property has a 3 night stay as a minimum requirement.

The property

A stone-front, semi-detached cottage sitting within a rural location in Northern Ireland, Robertson's Cottage makes a wonderful base for a couple seeking a relaxing, romantic escape.

Stepping inside this traditionally-styled dwelling you can find the sitting room, boasting a warming woodburning stove for the winter months, there's no better spot to settle down for some quality time with your loved one.

The kitchen/diner is an equally as wonderful room, however holding more of a contemporary interior; here you can find all the essential appliances including an electric oven and hob, microwave and a fridge/freezer, so you can easily rustle up a romantic meal before sitting together at the table and toasting to your wonderful retreat.

On the first floor you will find your snug sleeping spot in the form of a super-king-size bed, also benefiting from doubling up as a twin room by request, perfect for a variety of holiday needs.

Attached to the bedroom is a gleaming en-suite bathroom, home to a roll top bath, a handheld shower and a separate walk-in shower, you can choose how best to prepare for your day of adventure.

Step out onto the lawn at the front of the property with your morning coffee in hand, before embarking on a journey to discover more of Northern Ireland.

Robertson's Cottage is a delightful dwelling from which to create everlasting memories with your loved one.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1037127 and 1037129, together sleeping 12 people.

Caledon Cottages

Positioned on the outskirts of the village itself, the Caledon Cottages make a beautiful base from which to discover the countryside wonders of Northern Ireland with your loved ones. With each of the three cottages boasting a stunning stone-front exterior and an equally exquisite interior in the form of traditional decor and a homely setting, these cottages are sure to be the perfect home-from-home for your countryside escape. Goose Cottage is a combination of two worker's houses, and can be found positioned on the edge and part of Caledon Estate, whereas Beattie's Cottage and Robertson's Cottage are semi-detached and are positioned further up the road, in close proximity by foot, perfect for families looking to be close together. Gather together in the larger property, Goose Cottage and warm yourselves up in front of one of the open fires in the winter months, or gather together in the garden to enjoy alfresco dining with the barbecue roaring, before heading out to explore the beauty of the local area with well known birdwatching available at the Annaghroe Meadows. Caledon is a quaint village of great architectural and historical significance, with a plethora of walking routes, making it a great base for those seeking an outdoor adventure as well as a number of coffee shops and gift shops to enjoy. Within easy reach you can find the bustling village of Killylea, offering you all the local amenities you could need including a local shop and Post Office, alongside a pleasant pub for a rewarding beverage after a ramble. Just nearby is the delightful village of Glaslough which is located just outside Castle Leslie Estate in County Monaghan. You’ll find a host of spectacular attractions that will cater for your every wish including shopping, dining, pampering and relaxing or action packed activities for the more adventurous. Head towards Armagh, stopping to observe the Navan Centre & Fort first, one of Ireland's most famous and important archaeological sites, it's well-worth the stop. When you reach the city of Armagh you will be greeted by a wide range of amenities and attractions, from the simplicities of shops and eateries, to the enticing Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum and Armagh County Museum, the delight of The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, golfing opportunities and much more to suit a variety of tastes. Perfect for a countryside escape, the Caledon Cottages are the ultimate escape for your family holiday in Ireland.

About the location

KILLYLEA

Armagh 6 miles, Newry 24.4 miles

Killylea is a charming Northern Ireland village set within the Armagh District. Within a short distance to the bustling town of Armagh and the delightful city of Newry, Killylea is home to a number of wonderful amenities including a local convenience store, Post Office and restaurant. The streets of the neighbouring town of Armagh are filled with vibrant pubs and bars, as well as an array of delicious restaurants where you can spend an evening wining and dining. Here, you will also find the Franciscan ruins of Armagh Friary and the archaeological site of Navan Centre and Fort. With green parks and a tranquil canal, Newry City makes for a wonderful day out with its breath-taking cathedral and a small yet historic castle that now acts as a local museum. Lying at the centre of the Ring of Gullion, the stunning green mountainside and ancient burial site of Slieve Gullion is a pleasant drive away and not only provides enthralling walking routes with outstanding landscapes, but also features an adventure play park, meaning for fun for all the family.

Please note that this property has a 3 night stay as a minimum requirement.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas