Ballyclare 3.5 miles. 19A Lismenary is a beautifully presented annex with ample amenities, settled into the hamlet of Ballynure, near Ballyclare, ideal for a couple looking to explore County Antrim. Be welcomed into this single-storey property and discover a light and airy open-plan living space with an amply fitted kitchen and separate utility, catering to all of your culinary needs throughout your stay. Serve your meal at the dining table and enjoy a romantic dinner for two over a glass of your favourite beverage, before retiring to the sitting area for a movie marathon. Alternatively, while away the evening sunshine in the rear garden as you reflect on your day. When sleep calls, freshen up in the contemporary shower room, before snuggling up in the double bedroom, where there is a separate compartment ideal for a travel cot. Ballynure is a small hamlet with a local shop; from here, head over to Ballyclare for a greater selection of shops, pubs and eateries, with options including Brown’s Coffee Co and Time Coffee House and Bistro. The property is within reach of the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a fabulous location for guests to enjoy scenic hikes or birdwatching, with walking options including The Black Arch, Cranny Falls, Dunteige Wedge Tomb and Carnfunnock Country Park. Visit the seaside town of Carrickfergus where there is a local museum, Carrickfergus Castle, Marine Gardens and a local golf course, or spend a day exploring the many attractions of Belfast. Here you will find an excellent selection of local cafes, bars, pubs, independent stores and a museum, as well as Belfast Zoo, Belfast Castle, Botanic Gardens and Victoria Park. There is so much of County Antrim to be explored with a stay at the wonderful 19A Lismenary Road.
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