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Luxury

Comfort

Great Breakfast

Made to feel No1

Why Stay with Us?

One of the County’s most hidden gems, situated on the edge of Magherafelt town: 

our picturesque 4 star guest house provides hotel luxuriance for bed and breakfast value.

Our aim is to make sure all our guests have a pleasurable and memorable stay, 

and with chef Martina’s exquisite menu on offer, guests keep coming back for more.

Picture of owners with 4star

We are very proud of our 4 star rating and will always ensure we treat you with that standard and more.

 

As beautiful on the inside as it looks on the outside, this family run guest house attracts visitors world wide, each met with a warm smile and a friendly heart, clearly translated in our ever expanding guest book.

Our guesthouse is luxuriously decorated throughout.  ‘Home from home’ is how many of our guests comment in our guestbook which reflects the hospitality & warmth you will experience. 

We welcome you to try our delicious home cooking. Working with local fresh produce, we will always ensure you will enjoy great food for the duration of your stay. Our mouth watering breakfasts never disappoint.

Our Rooms

We look forward to welcoming you into our home for a comfortable relaxing stay.

Relax and unwind in any of our luxurious newly renovated bedrooms.

All our rooms have beautiful ensuite bathrooms with luxury toiletries.

Deluxe Double Room

Deluxe Double/Twin or Family Room

Double & Single Bed | Sleeps 3

Guesthouse Bedroom

Deluxe Double/Twin or Family Room

Double & Single Bed | Sleeps 3

Double Room at guesthouse

Deluxe Double Room

Double Bed | Sleeps 2

Double Bedroom

Deluxe Double Room

Double Bed | Sleeps 2

Ready to Explore

There is so much to see & do nearby – visit our heritage & history, explore the walking, cycling & outdoor adventures of the Sperrin Mountains.

Perhaps you would prefer to try boating on both Lough Neagh or the River Bann.

Learn more about our area

www.discoverloughneagh.com/ 

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What our previous guests say