Ashbrook House B&B
Review
Escape from the chaos and busyness of everyday life, and step into a haven of peace, quiet and serenity at Ashbrook House. They are located just a 15 minute drive from the historic town of Dungannon, on the outskirts of Aughnacloy village in Northern Ireland. Ashbrook House B&B is set in the rural countryside on five acres of spectacular grounds, giving guests the freedom to meander around and soak up the natural beauty. The large modern purpose-built home offers three modern ensuite bedrooms; The Carnteel Room, Maggie’s Room, and Lizzie’s Room - Everything you need for a comfortable stay. They also offer a self-catering apartment that sleeps up to 6 guests. There is also a 1 bedroom apartment available too.It is fully equipped with all mod-cons, is spacious, modern and tastefully appointed. They serve a first class-breakfast which plentiful and delicious in their lovely dining room or outside on the patio if weather permits.
- Top 100 Review
Contact Us
116 Canteel Road
, Aughnacloy,
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
, BT69 6EF
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Nearby Attractions

Todds Leap Activity Centre
Perfectly located in the heart of Co. Tyrone, Todd’s Leap Activity Centre is a must-visit destination for adventure enthusiasts of all ages. With an extensive range of adrenaline-pumping activities, from off-road driving and ziplining to clay pigeon shooting and archery, it’s easy to see why this award-winning centre

Hill of The O’Neill
Hill of The O’Neill in Dungannon is a truly remarkable historical site, offering visitors an immersive journey through one of Ireland’s most powerful dynasties. As you explore this captivating visitor centre, you’ll uncover the fascinating story of the O’Neills, whose influence shaped Irish history for centuries.

Ranfurly House Visitor Centre
Ranfurly House, located in the heart of historic Dungannon, is a beautifully restored Victorian building that now serves as a fascinating cultural and heritage hub. Once home to the Knox family, who held the title of Baron Ranfurly, this listed building later became a bank before its transformation into a visitor centre.
Nearby Eating Out

Salleys Bar & Restaurant
For a taste of something Heavenly, Salleys Bar and Restaurant serves freshly home made dishes, and billowy, creamy desserts fit for Angels. Listed in a Taste of Ulster guide,

















