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Lisnagade
is situated behind the historic Loughbrickland House
which has been in the possession of the
Whyte family since the early 1700s. It
is located less than half a mile outside Loughbrickland village
and the Courtyard
offers accommodation certified as 5 star
standard (NITB).
Lisnagade
is beside a large spectacular circular
lake whose focal point is a 'crannóg' or
artificial island originating as a place
of refuge and retreat from potential
invaders in Celtic times. Its position
has been strategic since earliest times
on this main north-south route which ran
originally from Tara, Co. Meath, site of
the court of the High Kings of Ireland,
to the north coast.
The situation ensures that the village
enjoys the best of both worlds - a sense
of rural calm and tranquillity, but also
easy access not only to major centres of
commerce and employment, but also to
places of major interest to the visitor
as diverse as the cathedral city of
Armagh and the Mourne Mountains.
Loughbrickland Historic Trail: This
trail on the very doorstep of the Coach
House takes the walker not only on a
journey through the village of
Loughbrickland, but also through time,
from the earliest traces of settlements
in the area to the latest developments.
It starts by the lake, proceeds through
the village and into the grounds of
Loughbrickland House; it circumnavigates
the house starting from the front
gate-lodge, going through the woods and
past an impressive fort over 100 feet in
diameter and then returning to the front
gate via a different route.
Local
archaeological sites: Three ancient
sites were uncovered during recent work
on the A1, one just south of
Loughbrickland village, another at the
Fourmile and a third in the Derrycraw
townland, near Beech Hill. Neolithic
houses (dated to between 3710BC and
3602BC) were found as well as evidence
of habitation up to and during the
Bronze Age (1600 BC – 800BC). These
have been mapped, but on the whole not
marked, except for the Legananny Dolmen
- for which transport is necessary. For
more information see our attractions
page no. 23
click here.
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prices in £stg |
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Per Week |
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3 nights
Mon-Fri |
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2 nights
Fri-Sat |
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July/August |
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400 |
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n/a |
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May/Jun/Sept/Oct* |
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350 |
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240 |
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200 |
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Rest of year** |
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325 |
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240 |
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200 |
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*high
season rates apply to May, June &
Oct bank holidays |
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**mid
season rates apply to Easter,
Christmas & New Year |
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Terms
and Conditions
Deposit of £100.00 is required to reserve
the accommodation with balance to be paid 6
weeks prior to arrival. £100 refundable
deposit also required in regard to
loss/damage.
- linen
& towels supplied free of charge
- electricity included
- central heating included
- check in 4pm, check out 10am
Availability Calendar:
Please contact owner for available
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