Lamb Cottage in Ballycastle is praised for its stunning views, spaciousness, and comfortable beds. It's in a great location for exploring local attractions and offers a peaceful, rural setting. Guests appreciate the well-equipped property and the warm, homely feel it provides.
While many guests found the property to be clean and well-presented, there are recurring mentions of issues with cleanliness such as dog hairs, dirty windows, and unclean kitchen items. These points suggest room for improvement in cleaning standards.
The location is highly praised for its exceptional views, tranquillity, and proximity to local tourist spots and Ballycastle town. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the Antrim coast, with guests consistently pleased by the setting.
Guests frequently compliment the comfort of the beds and the spaciousness of the property. The presence of multiple living spaces and a warm atmosphere contribute to a comfortable stay, although minor issues with amenities are noted.
The property is well-equipped with games, books, and a modern kitchen, but feedback indicates a need for better maintenance and provision of basic supplies. Issues such as overflowing bins, lack of clear instructions, and minor maintenance problems are mentioned.
Some guests mention a lack of a welcome pack and basic provisions, which affects the initial experience. However, the inclusion of toys and games is a thoughtful touch. While gifts are occasionally mentioned, they are not consistently provided and cannot be guaranteed.
Lamb Cottage is a spacious three-bedroom house in Ballycastle, recognised as the best place to live in 2022 in Northern Ireland, and is the perfect place to come if you want to spend some quality time with your loved ones. The house is sleek, bright, and airy, and has all amenities for a self-catered stay while boasting tremendous views across the Atlantic Ocean, The Mull of Kintryre, and RathlinIsland, whilst within easy reach of the local town and beach, making it ideal for families, couples or groups of friends looking for a relaxing break away; the property welcomes up to eight guests. Inside, the first-floor open-plan living space gives the house a spacious and calm ambience, with large windows overlooking Ballycastle and the Causeway coastline, Velux windows, and a kitchen with all the appliances you could need, including a handy dishwasher. The sitting area is kitted out with a wood-burning stove and a Smart TV, perfect for cosying up in the chillier evenings after a day of exploring. Completing the space is the dining area, fit for enjoying a home-cooked meal or just planning an adventurous day. From here, the family bathroom has a shower over the bath for a quick freshen up, along with a bathtub for soaking your muscles. When sleep calls, all three bedrooms are furnished with a magnificent king-size bed where you can catch your rest, along with an additional double sofa bed in the sitting room; the first bedroom is on the ground floor and has an en-suite shower room, providing you with a relaxing morning getting ready in style, while the second- and third-bedrooms rests on the first floor. Finishing off the interior is the utility room, fitted with a washing machine and a tumble dryer, so you can keep your clothes and towels fresh throughout your stay. Outside, the property has a beautiful garden with a lush lawn and a patio for outdoor dining; dine alfresco in the warmer months while you take in the expansive views from this elevated position. Venture into the local town, Ballycastle, for a meal out with loved ones, where there's a good variety of eateries and pubs to choose from, as well as shops to stock up on ingredients to cook at home. For a day out, step back in time to the days of the Vikings and the Normans at Kinbane Castle, survey the coastline from the Bonamargy Friary, golfers can tee off at the Ballycastle Golf Club, or you can immerse yourself in the history of Ballycastle at the Ballycastle Museum. For a peaceful walk and a picnic, why not make your way to The Dark Hedges, an 18th-century avenue lined with intertwined beech trees, making for an idyllic wander. If you prefer time by the seaside, follow the coast and stop off at the quaint harbours, Portbradden and Ballintoy, before settling at Giant's Causeway, a picture-perfect nature reserve the whole family can enjoy. Make memories with loved ones at Lamb Cottage.
The Sunday Times ranked Ballycastle the greatest location to live in Northern Ireland in 2016. On a clear day, you can see Scotland's Mull of Kintyre and Rathlin Island from Antrim. Ballycastle's seashore is beautiful in either direction. The community has a golf course, Blue Flag beach, shops, and restaurants. Visit Fair Head, Murlough Bay, and Kinbane Castle. Ballycastle is convenient to Portrush, the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, Bushmills Distillery, and Belfast.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 2 x king-size.
x1 Double Sofa Bed.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove and sofa bed.
Utility
Underfloor heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher.
Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot available on request.
Ample private driveway parking.
Multilevel garden with lawn, patio and picnic bench.
Two well-behaved pets welcome (Supplement of £25 per pet).
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 1.6 miles, beach 1.5 miles.
Note: The lawn slopes, please take care.
Note: There is a double sofa bed in the sitting room, possible to sleep up to 8 guests
Hazel
TV's had access to plenty of channels and radio. We were disappointed with the cleanliness of certain areas, both bins under the work counter had a layer of dirt around the top of them, we cleaned this ourselves, there were NO bin liners, we bought some to use, the inside of the mirror cabinet in the upstairs had not been cleaned. NO instructions in the property as to when the bins should be put outside for bin collections by the Council.... Some of the windows and doors could not be opened...... The cottage has lovely views across the harbour and local fields. Good parking area and outside table and chairs. Ballycastle has lots of shops , bars, cafe and petrol stations. Recommend Dolly's for a nice breakfast.
Gillian
Perfect in every way xxx
Karen
As with other reviews it does need a good deep clean (glass doors and windows very dirty, hand prints, etc and dust in bathrooms, window sills & dirty towels!). However, apart from above the property has all you need (except bins in bathrooms), is really well positioned for Ballycastle beach, Giants Causeway, etc. There is plenty off parking at the property but please be aware that garden is not fully fenced if you're taking dogs. I would definitely stay again despite the few grumbles.
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