Manor House 

From £26 To £30 per person
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Manor House is an 18th Century Georgian House owned and lived in by the Gage family for hundreds of years. The National Trust acquired the house in 1998 and now offers comfortable accommodation and delicious home cooked meals. Restaurant on premises but must book beforehand.

Accommodation is in 11 rooms, a sitting room and dining room overlooking Church Bay. A walled-garden next to the property provides herbs for the tea room.

Lying six miles off the Antrim coast and 16 miles from the Mull of Kintyre, Rathlin Island is a wild place where limestone and basalt cliffs plunge into the churning sea.

  • The perfect venue for an Island break. Stunning views, culinary delights and a very warm welcome await you at the Manor House and breakfast is included.

Accommodation Type  Historic

Site Facilities  Courtyard/Garden

Services  Linen Service

Room - General  Ensuite (Private Bathroom), Queen Size Bed

Accreditation  National Trust

Linen & Laundry  Linen Provided

Activities  Boating, Dining, Sightseeing, Walking

Features  Absolute Waterfront, Ocean Views, Peaceful, Quiet

Included in Tariff  Breakfast Provisions

Nearby  Ferry Port, Jetty, Public Transport

Manor House
Manor House

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