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Quality 2 Bedroom Self-Catering Accommodation
During your stay you will have easy access to a wide range of local amenities and
visitor attractions. All of the following are located within a 2-minute walk or less.
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Angus Local Farm produce & Butchers shop
Mace convenience store and local Post Office
New White Satin Chinese Restaurant
The Wildfowler Inn and Restaurant
Hoops Coffee Shop and Courtyard
Pebbles Coffee Shop and Restaurant
Public Transport (Bus Service)
Hairdressers and Beauty Salon
Wishing Well (Handmade Garden ornaments)
Various Art, Antique and Collectibles shops
Greyabbey ruins of Cistercian abbey founded in 1193
The market town of Newtownards is situated 7 miles north-east while
approximately 8 miles north lies the seaside town of Bangor with its
many retail centres, restaurants, Bars and and lively night time
entertainment scene.
Check out local Events
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below to find out some of what is
happening in the area over the
next few weeks.
Angus Farm Shop
Supplying traditional quality Irish produce including selling its own locally
farm reared beef, Angus Farm Shop also produces a range of award
winning sausages not to be missed.
The shop also supplies a various range of locally grown vegetables and
locally baked breads along with various other produce and condiments.
A great place to find the fresh ingredients for your BBQ.
Open Monday to Saturdays from 08:30 to 17:30
Ulsterbus provides all public bus services across Northern Ireland
(except for Belfast city services which are operated by Metro)
For more details including timetables tours and special offer tickets visit
the Translink web site
Service times most of the day depending on particular route
Greyabbey Cistercian Abbey
The Old Graveyard adjacent to the
Abbey is the burial place of the Rev
James Porter, who was executed in
the village during the 1798 United
Irishmen Rebellion.
located a few minutes walk
from 38 Main Street
The ruins of a Cistercian abbey founded
in 1193 by Affreca, wife of John de
Courcy. Set in a beautiful parkland
setting, with a recreated medieval style
‘physick’ (or herb) garden. A visitor
centre is located within the Abbey
grounds.
The Wildfowler Inn and Restaurant
Situated within the village square
just a few hundred meters away is
the Wildfowler Inn and restaurant.
Serving good food, including
Children' s Menu. Lunch Menu.
Dinner menu. great beer, wines,
and of course not forgeting that
great Irish drink Guinness.
Tel: 028 4278 8234
Pebbles Coffee shop and Restaurant
Situated a 2 minute walk from 38
Main Street is “Pebbles” coffee
shop and restaurant.
Providing a traditional home
cooked menu. Everything is
prepared on the premises and as
far as possible sourced locally.
Hearty soups, traditional roasts,
pies & quiches, locally sourced
seafood dishes as well as scones,
tray-bakes and desserts are all
available. Seating capacity: 70
Bring your own bottle. Booking
advisable, group bookings
Opening Hours
Closed Monday
Tues & Wed
09.00 - 17.00
Thurs - Sat
09.00 - LATE
Breakfast
09.00 - 11.15
Lunch
12.00 - 16.00
Evening bistro
Thurs - Sat 17.00 - LATE
Tel: 028 4278 8541
Hoops Coffee shop and Restaurant
Hoops provides a Comprehensive
lunch menu: starters, main
courses. Hoops is well known for
its range of home-made desserts.
Wheelchair access. Groups
catered for. Take away available.
Housed within Hoops Courtyard
along with a variety of galleries
and antique shops.
Tel: 028 4278 8001
“Hoops”
“Antique Shops”
“The Courtyard to the rear of “Hoops”
New White Satin Chinese Restaurant
The New White Satin Chinese Restaurant is popular
with many locals and those living further away. The
menu contains many popular dishes including Chinese
and European meals. A take-away and delivery service
is also available.
For opening hours or orders Tel: 028 4278 8070
“Hoops”
Enjoying a selection of
Chinese and European food
A demonstration of “Wing Chun”
During the Chinese New Year
The New White Satin