Set in 9 acres of beautiful wooded ground, these purpose-built bungalows are suitable for those with mobility difficulties and offer the perfect blend of a rural retreat and a holiday beside the sea. All are graded category 1 wheelchair access.
Enjoy a warm welcome and an idyllic setting. Located within the grounds of Culmore Bridge Cottages there are garden areas, wetland and wildlife ponds with protected great crested newts, woodland paths and a viewpoint giving extensive sea views. Each of the cottages is beautifully decorated and furnished to a very high standard with cosy underfloor heating throughout. The spacious open-plan lounges and dining rooms have comfy settees and a large flat screen TV, as well as large dining tables and patio doors which open out onto the decking areas and extensive grounds. The three comfortable spacious bedrooms sleep six in a king-size, a twin, and a another king-size which can be split into 2 singles. There are also two large bathrooms in each of the properties, one of which has a level access wet room with shower. The cottages have stylish fitted kitchens with a dishwasher, an integrated washer/dryer, fridge, full sized freezer, and microwave. Free internet access is also available.
The owners' house is nearby and they are always happy to help in any way to make your holiday as pleasant and comfortable as possible.
There is a boardwalk beside the main pond, suitable for people with mobility difficulties, a heather garden, and bridges and paths suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. A 15 minute walk takes you to a wonderful sandy beach.
Make the most of the region's many beautiful gardens, golf courses, beaches and secluded coves or head to the nearby seaside village of Sandhead, which has an excellent village shop, church, bowling green, children's playground, a lovely new tearoom, and a hotel which serves excellent meals.
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