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James Court
Ballyliffin: lovely
3 bedroom holiday home located in the heart of the popular seaside
village of Ballyliffin on the Inishowen Peninsula. The central location of the development is ideal for the prospective holidaymaker just 5 minutes from championship golf courses, beautiful beaches and top class bars, hotels and restaurants.
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James Court Ballyliffin :: Facilities
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The central location of the development is ideal for the prospective holidaymaker just 5 minutes from
championship golf courses, beautiful beaches and top class bars, hotels and restaurants. James’ Court is a
modern architect designed development consisting of 3 bedroom homes sleeping 5.
The main bedroom benefits from a full en-suite with a separate bathroom on the first floor . Properties are fully self-contained and built to the highest specifications with oil fired central heating, PVC Windows and a furnished interior with
wooden floors. Complete with a fully fitted kitchen the accommodation provides everything you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Ballyliffin Golf Club
Ballyliffin has a full 36 holes to savour – two outstanding and contrasting links courses: the classic Old Links and the magnificent new Glashedy Links. Nick Faldo, a previous Irish and British Open Champion, immediately fell under the spell, but then he hadn’t encountered anything quite like Ballyliffin before. - 1 mile from James Court
Greencastle Golf Club
Nestling in the idyllic surroundings of the Inishowen Peninsula and near the entrance to Lough Foyle Greencastle is renowned for its hospitality and tranquillity. The Greencastle Golf Club is bordered on one side by the waters of Lough Foyle, with panoramic views across the mountains of Derry, while on the other, equally spectacular views up into the hills of Co. Donegal. - 20 miles from James Court
Local places to visit include:
Doagh Island famine Village - This outdoor museum tells the story of life in this area in the 1970’s going back to the famine in the 1840’s resident Singers, Musicians and Dancers during June, July and August.
Greencastle Maritime Museum - This outdoor museum tells the story of life in this area in the 1970’s going back to the famine in the 1840’s resident Singers, Musicians and Dancers during June, July and August.
Fort Dunree Military Museum - Fort Dunree is perched majestically on a rocky outcrop overlooking Lough Swilly. An exciting new exhibition opens in the Museum this year covering the history of the Fort, the people who lived there and the events that shaped their lives. Original military equipment is used to tell the story of the Fort. Open June-September-all week
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