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27 Pinewood Hill

Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland, County Down (Ref. 1076008)

Customer rating

4.8

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Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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30 Customer Review(s)

  • Jeffrey

    “We chose this property for our family trip to Ireland because of its three bedrooms, vast array of amenities and location, especially its proximity to the city of Newry and, last but not least, its view overlooking the town of Warrenpoint and Carlingford Lough.”

    By the time we got to 27 Pinewood Hill and settled in for our stay, we were blown away by the exceptional quality of our accommodations. All rooms in 27 pinewood hill including the three bedrooms, bathroom (walk-in shower), half bath and kitchen were immaculately clean and presented. Both the bathroom and kitchen were stocked with enough items to help begin our trip like shower gel, shampoo and conditioner etc in the former and some shelf stable snack and refrigerated items in the latter. The ...

    By the time we got to 27 Pinewood Hill and settled in for our stay, we were blown away by the exceptional quality of our accommodations. All rooms in 27 pinewood hill including the three bedrooms, bathroom (walk-in shower), half bath and kitchen were immaculately clean and presented. Both the bathroom and kitchen were stocked with enough items to help begin our trip like shower gel, shampoo and conditioner etc in the former and some shelf stable snack and refrigerated items in the latter. The kitchen also came equipped with the typical appliances as well as extras like an immersion blender and rice cooker (in the utility room). My mother in law wanted to make a cake for my son’s birthday and, although there was a hand mixer, we could not locate the attachments. 27 pinewood hill also has a washing machine in the utility room but the tumble dryer is located in a shed outside in the backyard. Towards the end of the stay the dryer door was becoming difficult to close due to a loose attachment (the caretaker was informed). The property is also within a five minute walk of Warrenpoint town centre, which has a Eurospar supermarket, smaller convenience stores, pubs, local food and coffee shop business owners, a public park as well as the front shore facing on to carlingford lough. Deirdre, the caretaker, was also a pleasure with which to be in communication. We called Deirdre before our stay to ask a few questions about our accommodations and to get the code for the keyboard. Deirdre was very informative about the property and, while she did not guarantee an early check in, she did say that it was a possibility given that the property wasn’t occupied immediately before our stay. After we got to the property, Deirdre reached out to us within 24 hours to make sure we had settled in okay and explained how to adjust the water heater and heating and cooling. The checkout process was easy, overall, but the information shared by Sykes in the departure email was unclear regarding the cleanup of the property, particularly bedlinen and towels etc. Overall, our stay at 27 pinewood hill was wonderful and we would definitely stay there again during a future return trip.

    - Jeffrey, June 2026

Summary

  • All-ground-floor
  • Three bedroom: 1 x king-size with basin, 1 x king-size, 1 x twin with basin
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Utility
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Oil central heating with electric fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, freezer, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Private driveway parking for two cars
  • Enclosed garden to rear with lawn, patio and furniture
  • Front garden with lawn, patio and furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.2 miles
  • Note: This property only takes bookings from Sunday to Sunday

The property

27 Pinewood Hill is a detached cottage resting in the port town of Warrenpoint on Carlingford Lough in Northern Ireland.

This single-storey cottage sleeps up to six guests and has amazing views of the countryside and mountains, making it an ideal base for your next adventure to County Down, within easy reach of Newry and Rostrevor.

You are greeted to the property with a private driveway and a front lawn with furniture so you can enjoy a morning coffee as you watch the world go by, whilst moving into the property there is a porch to leave any coats and shoes.

There is a kitchen/diner, which has everything you need to prepare a picnic or cook up a storm for all your guests to enjoy, including a dishwasher to take care of the washing up.

Enjoy group dinners together around the dining table in the spacious dining room as you toast to a wonderful holiday; there is also an adjoining utility with extra freezer space and a tumble dryer to compliment the handy washing machine in the kitchen.

Moving through the property, there is a welcoming living room with an electric fire, so you can warm up your toes as you settle down in front of the television for a night indoors, and a shower room for guests to freshen up after a long day.

To finish the charming property, there are three bedrooms; a king-size with gorgeous views of the countryside, it's own wash basin and built-in wardrobes allowing guests to unpack all their personal belongings, another king-size room with built-in wardrobes and a twin room which allows for flexible sleeping arrangements and has its own basin to freshen up.

To the rear there is an enclosed garden, which has a lawn area, and a patio to the side of the house with furniture, where you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining or a glass of wine as the sun goes down around the mountains.

The cottage is just a stone's throw away from all the amenities that the small port town of Warrenpoint has to offer, such as a golf club, brightly coloured houses to admire, and a number of pubs and eateries with views of Carlingford Lough.

Warrenpoint rests by the River Newry and Carlingford Lough, surrounded by views of the Mourne Mountain Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is home to Slieve Donard, Northern Ireland's highest mountain.

Just a short drive away is the shopping haven of Newry, which has many high street shops and shopping centres, as well as bars, a gorgeous Catholic cathedral, a museum set inside the 16th century Bagenal’s Castle, and some lovely parks and gardens to explore.

A few minutes in the opposite direction is the pretty village of Rostrevor, with the Kilbroney river running through; from here you can park at Kilbroney Forest Park and take a zig-zag path up to Slieve Martin, where you can find Cloughmore Stone and embrace views of Warrenpoint and the surrounding lough and countryside.

For an even more scenic option, the Mourne Coastal Route is home to the most breathtaking views in the country, leading from Belfast, through the County Down coastline and Mourne Mountains, to the city of Newry, or visit the nearby Tollymore Forest Park which offers great walking and cycling routes, and if you're a Game of Thrones fan, you'll remember it as the Haunted Forest where the White Walkers once marched through.

Also within driving distance is the seaside resort of Newcastle which offers both mountain trails and beach days, on either sandy or rocky beaches, as well as a number of ice cream shops, amusements and bars.

Further afar, you could venture into the capital city of Belfast, where you can explore the history of the Titanic with the famous museum built on the grounds where the ship was made, the gorgeous hilltop castle, popular Botanic Gardens and another link to Games of Thrones with its stained glass window trail throughout the city.

For a memorable trip to discover the beauty of County Down, choose 27 Pinewood Hill.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

About the location

WARRENPOINT, NORTHERN IRELAND

Rostrevor 2.7 miles; Newry 6.9 miles; Newcastle 21.5 miles.

Warrenpoint is a small port town resting on Carlingford Lough, surrounded by the Mourne Mountain Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and home to Northern Ireland's highest mountain, Slieve Donard. The village has a golf club, colourful houses and a number of pubs and eateries with views of the harbour and surrounding mountains, along with the Narrow Water Forest and Castle, which is now used as an events venue. Newry is a short drive away, where you can take advantage of its shopping facilities, with Buttercrane Shopping Centre and other high street stores, as well as explore the museum inside the 16th century Bagenal’s Castle. Take a scenic drive along the Mourne Coastal Route or park at the nearby Kilbroney Forest Park and take a zig-zag path to almost the top of Slieve Martin, where you can embrace views of Warrenpoint and the surrounding water and countryside. Nearby is Tollymore Forest Park which offers great walking and cycling routes, as well as a popular base for campers, and if you're Game of Thrones fan, you'll remember it as the Haunted Forest where the White Walkers once marched through. The pretty village of Rostrevor is well worth a visit, as is the seaside resort of Newcastle where you can find amusements, sandy and stone beaches, and great links to mountain trails through The Mournes. Further afield is the bustling capital city of Belfast, which boasts a Game of Thrones trail map with stained glass windows, Botanic Gardens, a hilltop castle, ample shops, bars and eateries. Belfast is also home to the Titanic museum which helps guests discover the history of the sunken ship and where it was built, with hands-on displays and interactive galleries.

Note: This property only takes bookings from Sunday to Sunday

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