Primrose Cottage

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Address:

Ann Irwin
Rosevale Farm
76 Cootehall Road
Crawfordsburn,
Co Down
BT19 1UW

Tel. +44 (0)28 9185 2880

Based around the traditional Irish cottage kitchen (living room) where, in days gone by, all the family activities went on with the turf-burning hearth as the focal point.  Tables, chairs and dressers are all either original or based on authentic pieces.

Primrose cottage (NITB 5-star) provides accommodation for two, with double or twin beds in the sleeping gallery overlooking the kitchen's fireside area. Access is by a quaint winding staircase.

Rosevale Farm Cottagesare set amidst the rolling drumlin countryside so typical of County Down and provide ideal self-catering accommodation in a country setting close to the coast of North Down.

Only hobby farming is now carried on at Rosevale. Rare Irish breeds of farm animals graze the fields while an Irish wolfhound is liable to greet you to the farm. Hens scratch about in their yard, their real country eggs tastier than any you will find in the supermarket. 

There are four cottages to choose from. Annie's and Davy's, now fully refurbished, have their origins in the eighteenth century when Rosevale Farm was the home of workers from the Sharman Crawford Estate of which it was then a part. Primrose and Hugh's cottages are newly-built but in the vernacular style and are set apart from the other cottages.

Facilities

All four cottages are supplied with oil fired central heating throughout. Each has its own telephone. TV, DVD player and stereo are provided but discretely placed to avoid disturbing the authentic Irish cottage atmosphere. In the nearby barn is located the laundry with washing machine and tumble drier. Primrose and Hugh's cottages have their own utility rooms with laundry facilities.

A traditional Ulster fry welcome pack is provided as is all bed linen and towels. Weekly servicing is carried out.

A mile down the road you will find the charming village of Crawfordsburn, home to the oldest inn in Ireland, dating back to 1614. Amid the village there is the 200 acre Crawfordsburn Country Park with its deep, wooded glen, waterfall, flowery meadows and lovely beaches.

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