Cherryville House B&B

Accommodation, Guest House / B&Bs in Portadown, Co. Armagh

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Cherryville House B&B

Accommodation

Established by the Trouton family in 1999, Cherryville House is a spacious, modern building set amongst two acres of landscaped gardens with parking capable of accommodating the largest of vehicles, even for those arriving by helicopter.

Nestled within the lush green scenery of County Armagh, Cherryville House is a relaxing retreat for the business and holiday traveller alike whilst still being only a quarter mile from junction 12 on the M1. The motorway also provides easy access for the international explorer with direct routes to both Belfast International and the George Best Belfast City Airport.

In addition to excellent transport links the B&B is handily located to all local amenities being only five to ten minutes drive from Armagh, Portadown, Dunagnnon, Loughall and Coalisland. The city of Lisburn and the border city of Newry being a mere twenty to twenty five minutes drive away respectively.

Those looking for a day trip activities will find many places of interest situated nearby; including the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, The Armagh Planetarium), Ardress House, The Argory and Peatlands Park. A full list of activities for all the family are available at Cherryville.

With wooden floors throughout the warm modern house offers accommodation in twin, double and family rooms. In addition to en suite bathrooms each room includes tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen television, hairdryer and free Wi Fi throughout the building; fax and photocopying facilities are also available upon request. Those wishing to meet their fellow travellers can do so in the large lounge where an open fire awaits.

Cherryville House boasts a very modern kitchen and all meals are prepared fresh from a range of local suppliers. Served in the conservatory a choice of hearty, or light, breakfasts are available to each guest and we are very happy to cater for evening meals upon request or make up picnics for those of you on walking holidays. A taxi can be provided for anyone wishing to sample the local pubs and restaurants.

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Contact Us

180 Dungannon Rd ,
Portadown, Co. Armagh, BT62 1UR

028-3885-2411 / 07703-527757

http://www.cherryvillehouse.co.uk

info@cherryvillehouse.co.uk

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