Tourism NI approved newly refurbished high-specification ground floor apartment on the tranquil shoreline in the centre of Warrenpoint, less than 5 min walk from the beach and numerous cafés, bars, restaurants, shops and the Whistledown Hotel. Gas mains boiler with quick heating and instant hot water.
Living Room: Large sash window, overlooking seating area that gets all of the afternoon and evening sun, with views of the shore, docks and mountains. Blackout blinds and curtains for privacy. Rotating cuddle chair, to look inwards or outwards! 55" Smart TV logged into Netflix, Disney+ and Prime, Active Sky Q subscription with record facility. Sofa-bed that folds into a double.
Kitchen: Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, toaster, kettle and coffee/espresso machine. Dining table, electric hob/oven and microwave. All requisite safety features with hard-wired smoke alarms, fire extinguisher and blanket. 32" Wall Mounted smart TV with built-in chromecast.
Bedroom: Quiet carpeted back bedroom. King size bed with luxury mattress and bedding, clothes rail with hangers and storage. Wall-mounted hair dryer, full-size mirror.
Bathroom: Modern bathroom with bath and walk-in shower. Large mirror with built in bezel lighting.
Back Hall: Separate room, Ironing facilities,
Outdoor: Private back yard, washing line. South-facing sun-trap front terrace overlooking mountains, sea and pedestrian area.
Close access to Carlingford Lough, Kilbroney, Rostrevor, Silent Valley, the Mournes and various locations used in TV and Film such as Game of Thrones, Bloodlands, The Northman, Son's of Anarchy and Derry Girls.
Hosted by a married couple. Husband is an Air Traffic Controller from the Warrenpoint area, wife is from Liverpool, England. We use a contactless check-in and check-out system but are available at any time for help and advice.
Warrenpoint is a small port town and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits at the head of Carlingford Lough, near Newry, and is separated from the Republic of Ireland by a narrow strait. The town is beside the village of Rostrevor and is overlooked by the Mournes and Cooley Mountains. Warrenpoint sprang up within the townland of Ringmackilroy (from Irish Rinn Mhic Giolla Ruaidh 'McIlroy's point'), and is locally nicknamed "The Point".
Warrenpoint is known for its scenic location, the Maiden of Mourne festival, the Blues on the Bay music festival, and the nearby Narrow Water Castle.
Today a small but modern passenger ferry service operates out of Warrenpoint to the village of Omeath in County Louth. The trip takes about fifteen minutes. Other cruises include trips to Narrow Water Castle, Ross Monument in Rostrevor and Bay & Harbour Cruises.
Two small inland lakes, the "Mill Dam" and the "Waterworks" offer a variety of fishing opportunities. A permit is needed to fish these lakes, which are located about 1 mile from the town centre.
Warrenpoint Promenade was used in the film The Butcher Boy, especially the Star of the Sea Convent and the Edwardian swimming baths.
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