The Old School in Omagh receives high praise for its spaciousness, comfort, and thoughtful touches like homemade scones. It's well-equipped, with cosy fireplaces and dog-friendly amenities. The historic charm and modern facilities provide a great base for exploring the countryside, despite some feedback on maintenance and accuracy of listing details.
Most guests found the property clean and well-maintained, though there were isolated comments on cleanliness issues and maintenance that needed attention. Overall, the property seems to be kept to a high standard of cleanliness.
The property's location is highly regarded for its natural beauty and proximity to local amenities and scenic walks. It serves as an excellent base for exploring Northern Ireland, with the village's welcoming atmosphere frequently mentioned.
Guests consistently mention the property's comfort, highlighting the cosy fireplaces, spacious rooms, and comfortable beds. The welcoming and homely feel contributes to the overall comfort experienced by visitors.
The property boasts modern facilities and historic charm, with well-equipped kitchens and ensuite bathrooms. However, there were comments about a wet room being out of order and inaccuracies in the listing regarding bed sizes, which suggests room for improvement in facilities and maintenance.
The owner's thoughtfulness is frequently commended, with mentions of homemade scones and provisions for dogs. While these personal touches are highly appreciated, it's important to note that such gestures, while common, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Nestled amongst the heather-clad hills and endearing valleys of The Sperrins, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, within the quaint village of Gortin is this idyllic cottage, The Old School House. Converted from a school house this spacious property boasts bags of character and charm, offering a delightful base for exploring the rolling countryside setting of Northern Ireland. The interior of the property enjoys a seamless blend of contemporary styling which is complemented by the characterful high ceilings, the exposed beams and the sash windows. Spend your wind down time within the open-plan living room, where you will be delighted to find everything you could possibly need. The exposed beams frame the well-equipped kitchen, which invites the designated chef of the group to whip up a delicious home-cooked meal before your loved ones settle down at the dining table to catch up on the day’s events. After dinner, look forward to sinking into the sofa, lighting up the fire and tuning into the TV or relax with a good book in-hand before you head to bed. As the evening draws to a close, retire to the evening’s embrace within one of the bedrooms, each boasting a plush super-king-size bed, a refreshing ambience and their very own en-suites. As you wake up during a summer’s morning, head to the garden where you can enjoy your morning coffee whilst soaking up the rural surroundings and your four-legged friend roams the lawn before heading out for the day. If you don’t feel like cooking one evening, a short walk will bring you to the centre of Gortin where you will find a choice of bars, a takeaway and a number of shops for picking up the essentials. Whilst here, venture to Gortin Glen Forest Park where you will find a magnitude of walking opportunities with breath-taking scenery, as well as mountain biking in a specified part of the forest. For those feeling more active, look forward to a hefty hike up the Sperrin hills boasting a wild remoteness and plenty of history to discover along the way to the peak, an area also popular for horse riding, mountain biking and parachuting. The Old School promises a wonderful escape to this part of Ireland with your loved ones.
Gortin is a village within County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, just 23.6 miles away from Cookstown. Within the small village you will find three pubs, restaurants and a few shops. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty called The Sperrins, which offers a magnitude of walking and cycle paths to explore. Further afield attractions include he towns of Omagh, Cookstown and Draperstown.
All-ground-floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size bedroom (can be made up as a twin room) with en-suite bath & shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin bedroom (can be made up as a super-king size bed upon request) with en-suite bath & shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with fire.
Oil central heating and fire.
Washing machine, fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle, electric oven and hob, microwave, TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Small outside area.
One well-behaved dog welcome ( further dogs may be accepted by request to owner).
Sorry, no smoking allowed.
Pub and shop 0.3 miles
Richard
Very comfortable
Maureen
Just think it needs a little tic.
William
A real trip down memory lane and everything we expected the town is lovely and very welcoming will definitely be back in Northern Ireland again soon.
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