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The Blue House

41 Shore Road, Kircubbin, Newtownards, Co Down, BT22 2RP
The Blue House

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The Blue House – A Charming Coastal Escape on the Ards Peninsula

 

Welcome to The Blue House, a delightful two-bedroom terraced cottage overlooking the shoreline, where stunning sea views and unforgettable sunsets create the perfect setting for a relaxing getaway.

 

Full of character and charm, this beautifully presented home combines traditional coastal charm with all the modern amenities needed for a comfortable stay. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet morning coffee overlooking the water, taking an evening stroll along the shore, or simply unwinding after a day of exploring, The Blue House offers a peaceful retreat from the pace of everyday life.

 

Located on the picturesque Ards Peninsula, the property is ideally positioned for discovering the area’s beautiful coastline, historic villages, and scenic countryside. A selection of local shops, cafés, and amenities are within easy walking distance, allowing guests to enjoy the best of village life without needing to travel far.

 

The Blue House is also conveniently located near Greyabbey and The Orange Tree, one of Northern Ireland’s picturesque wedding venues, making it an ideal choice for wedding guests and family gatherings. The nearby town of Newtownards offers excellent shopping, restaurants, and attractions, while a journey further along the peninsula brings you to the charming harbour town of Portaferry and its spectacular coastal scenery.

 

Whether you’re seeking a romantic break, a peaceful coastal retreat, or a base for exploring the beauty of Strangford Lough and the Ards Peninsula, The Blue House is one of those special places where you can truly switch off, relax, and get away from it all.

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