Country House & Spa

Accommodation, Guest House / B&Bs in Maghera

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Country House & Spa

Accommodation

Review

This atmospheric Country House and Spa is a wonderful place to spend a few relaxing days. Couples particularly love it here. The rooms are sparkling clean, cosy, and brilliantly furnished with some thoughtful extra touches. Ideally located away from the main road, embrace the peace and quiet, and create some memories. The host will make you feel at home straight away. Going the extra mile to make this a heaven for guests, it is a true pleasure to spend a few days here. The terrace is a great place to sit back and have a drink of your favourite brew, and the garden is well maintained and perfect for a mini sunset walk. You could even choose to soak in for a bit in the hot tub, it doesn’t get more romantic than that. If you fancy a lay in, breakfast can be delivered to your room, and the views are pretty fabulous too.

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Contact Us

102 Grove Road ,
Maghera, Co. Londonderry , BT46 5QZ

07794-341216

tedmckenna@hotmail.co.uk

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