Barr Hall Barns
Barr hall itself is immediately north of the village and stands on an elevated site on the.
Barr hall barns. The lands and property at barr hall appear to have been in the possession of the savage nugent family from the early 1600 s until sold as a farm in or about 1935. The bay is a haven for overwintering waders lapwings oyster catchers and a multitude of gulls. Barr hall barns sleep 12 in 3 luxury cottages with a barn for wet weather games. The barns overlook the narrows and the barmouth with its turbulent waters that prompted the viking invaders to name it the strang fjiord.
The barns are on the southern tip of the ards peninsula 3 5 miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust. Holiday cottages sleeping up to 12 one fully accessible for family get togethers on strangford lough in county down. The barns are on the southern tip of the ards peninsula 3 5 miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust. It is a seal basking location.
Barr hall barns offer self catering accommodation in co down located on the southern tip of the ards peninsula 3 5 miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust the barn overlooks the narrows and the barmouth with its turbulent waters that prompted the viking invaders to name it the strang fjiord. The barns are on the southern tip of the ards peninsula three and a half miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust. The barns also look out onto the narrows and the barmouth. The bay is a haven for overwintering waders lapwings oyster catchers and a multitude of gulls.
The surrounding shoreline is managed by the national trust. Barr hall barns are situated on the southern tip of the ards peninsula 3 5 miles south of portaferry and overlook barr hall bay which is protected by the national trust. The barns are on the southern tip of the ards peninsula three and a half miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust. As the name implies the village is adjacent to the river trent and the trent valley.
Book now for multi generational family group holidays and short breaks. The barns are on the southern tip of the ards peninsula three and a half miles south of portaferry situated on barr hall bay a seal basking location protected by the national trust.