The Mill at Ballydugan
Ballydugan Mill is a beautifully restored 18th Century
Flour Mill, just outside Downpatrick, full of unique charm and character. The Unique setting of The Mill makes it the perfect location for weddings Receptions, civil Wedding Ceremonies or Partnerships. The Mill can be hired for exclusive use.
Originally built in 1792 and respectfully brought back to life
by the current owner, Mr Noel Killen, the quiet countryside setting of this
rustic romantic venue is perfect for any special occasion.
From a relaxing, freshly-brewed tea or coffee in the ground floor restaurant with
exposed beams and roaring open fire, a quick lunch, to a three course meal or
wedding ceremony and reception, the flexible and accommodating staff at
Ballydugan Mill will work to make your visit one to remember.Or, if you
are just looking for some time away, then come to stay with us and
enjoy the classic comfort provided by our en-suite bedrooms in the Mill
itself, or avail of the recently restored rooms in the Granary across the
courtyard. Follow this up with a freshly-cooked breakfast in the restaurant the
following morning.
From the moment you set eyes on the Mill at Ballydugan, you cannot fail to
be impressed by its presence and relaxing atmosphere. Come and visit this
landmark establishment, and see for yourself - we promise you will not be
disappointed.
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Location
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Nearby Attractions
Timpany Gardens & Nursery
This is a garden of some 20 acres, much of which has been created in the last few years. The older part of the garden, extending to approximately 3 acres has been under continuous development
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.