Here you will find information on our self catering holiday accommodation along with useful visitor information for anyone planning a trip to Northern Ireland. The cottages are family friendly with Cot, High Chair & Stair Gate available. Well behaved dogs are also welcome to stay.
If you would like any more information on our holiday homes, such as availability & tariffs; please do not hesitate to contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible.Vale Farm is a comfortable, traditional farmhouse, situated in the beautiful town land of Edenvale, just 5 miles from Antrim and 7 miles from Ballymena (C45).
If you would like any more information on our holiday homes, such as availability & tariffs; please do not hesitate to contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible.Vale Farm is a comfortable, traditional farmhouse, situated in the beautiful town land of Edenvale, just 5 miles from Antrim and 7 miles from Ballymena (C45).
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Vale Farm was built in the 1600's. The evidence for this is due to the shape of the sitting room window, which shows the usual construction method of that period. Then in the 1930's it was renovated with the barn being formed by building up the walls on top of the single storey unit. You can still see the outline of the old roof inside the barn.
1. Carrickfergus Castle - A magnificent, massive Anglo-Norman Castle situated on Belfast Lough. 2. Dunluce Castle - Romantic ruins in a lovely setting overlooking the sea on the North Antrim Coast. 3. Antrim Round Tower and Castle Gardens - Ancient steeple and nearby the magnificently restored medieval gardens beside Antrim Castle ruins and Motte.
A deposit of 50.00 (Sterling) is required. Towels Please bring own; but available on request @ 10.00 per batch, per use. Pay - phone Calls charged at normal phone box rates. Fuel for Fireplaces Coal / Peats can be bought locally. Fuel for Barbeque Charcoal can be bought locally. Cot / high chair / baby bath 10.00 per use.
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