Ballyduggan Mill
Review
Ballyduggan Mill is a timeless treasure, nestled gracefully just moments from historic Downpatrick, radiating charm, romance, and authenticity. Steeped in rich history yet thoughtfully restored, the Mill creates a dreamlike backdrop that effortlessly blends rustic elegance with warm intimacy. From the gentle whisper of the mill itself, to the soft glow of candlelit stone walls, every detail evokes a sense of enchantment, making it an idyllic choice for couples seeking a truly memorable day. The team here go above and beyond, ensuring each wedding feels deeply personal and effortlessly flawless. Remarkably, this fairytale setting also comes without an extravagant price tag, like other wedding venues, meaning romance at Ballyduggan Mill is not only breathtaking, but beautifully affordable. Having previously endorsed this magical venue in another book, I knew instantly it belonged among my Romantic Destinations. Ballyduggan Mill doesn’t just host weddings, it lovingly crafts memories destined to be cherished forever.
- Top 100 Review
Contact Us
3 Drumcullen Road
,
Ballyduggan, Co. Down
, BT30 8HZ
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Nearby Attractions

Downpatrick Racecourse
Downpatrick Racecourse, the oldest on the island of Ireland and the 6th oldest in the British Isles, truly offers a racing experience steeped in history and charm. Surrounded by breathtaking views that complement the excitement of the track, it's clear why this course is so highly regarded.
Nearby Eating Out

The Mulberry Tree Restaurant
The restaurant is a cafe by day and a restaurant by night and located within the village’s old post office. It couldn’t get any more charming if it tried. The Mulberry Tree’s owner George Hanna has owned and ran this restaurant for nigh on two

Cafe Velo
A piece of wonderfully crafted cake, together with a piquant cup of coffee never tastes better - than when you feel you’ve earned the treat. So whether you’ve cycled your way to the Cafe Velo of Killyleagh, or simply shopped your way: you’ll be glad you made a pit stop at this fab all-rounder of a cafe.




















