Manorview Bed and Breakfast26 Upper Kildress Road, Cookstown, BT80 9RS Telephone: 028 8676 1124
| Manorview B&B is located 2 miles outside Cookstown on the A505 (main Cookstown to Omagh Road). It is a family run B&B located in the heart of Ulster opposite Drum Manor Forest Park. |
Accommodation
Sperrins Room - Double/family room with en-suite bathroom. Ballinderry Room - Twin room with en-suite shower-room (level deck shower). Oaklands Room - Twin room with en-suite shower-room.
- All bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers, televisions and all en-suites have power showers.
- A spacious guest lounge is available for guests to relax in a tranquil setting, overlooking Drum Manor Forest Park.
- Dining Room for guests.
- Disabled access to accommodation.
- Ample car parking for guests.
- Large garden which overlooks Drum Manor Forest Park.
- Separate entrance to guest bedrooms, allowing visitors easy access to rooms.
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Rates
£22.50 per person sharing. £25 per single person. Under 2 years free. 2 - 12 year olds - £10 Special rates can be offered for longer stays. |
Breakfast
Breakfast menu
Orange Juice ~~ Cereal ~~ Yoghurt ~~ Choice of the following
Manorview Fry Scrambled egg, tomato and bacon Poached egg, tomato and bacon Orange and Grapefruit Cocktail ~~ All served with toast and a selection of jams and marmalade, tea and coffee. |
Places of Interest
DRUM MANOR FOREST PARK is the most centrally located forest park in the province, lying south of the Sperrin Mountains and west of Lough Neagh. The park consists of the shell of the Manor House and tower, the fish ponds, which have a variety of native wildfowl including mute swans, a butterfly garden which is unique to this forest park with a wide variety of wild flowers and shrubs specially grown to attract most of our native butterfly species and 100 acres of woodland with native and exotic tree species. The park is 100m from Manorview and is an ideal way to relax.
WELLBROOK BEETLING MILL is approximately 1 mile from Manorview. The Beetling Mill was the final stage in the linen production process. Wellbrook is the last working beetling mill in Northern Ireland and the water-powered mill has its original machinery still in working order. Costume guides bring the mill to life.
BEAGHMORE STONE CIRCLES date back to about 1600 BC. There are a total of seven circles, six of which are paired. A typical feature of the Beaghmore Stone Rows is a high and low arrangement where short rows of tall stones run beside much longer rows of small stones. This site is of great interest and is approximately 5 miles from Manorview.
FISHING - Manorview is located approximately 400m from the Ballinderry River and Kildress Angling Club. The river is well known for its fishing and permits are available on request. Rectory Lodge Trout Fishery is 11/2 miles from Manorview and is open from Thursday to Sunday.
KILLYMOON GOLF CLUB, located on the outskirts of Cookstown, was founded in 1889. The course is mainly parkland and reasonably flat, although it does pose quite a challenge to the unwitting golfer.
COOKSTOWN is a busy market town with a thriving street market every Saturday.
THE BURNAVON ARTS CENTRE is located in the centre of Cookstown and always has a full range of modern and traditional entertainment.
COOKSTOWN LEISURE CENTRE is open seven days a week and has a full and varied range of activities.
Manorview is also convenient to Glenavon Hotel, Greenvale Hotel, Tullylagan House Hotel and The Royal Hotel.
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