Offering affordable country-house charm, this beautifully restored Georgian house has a period mahogany-panelled library, an orangery and a full-sized snooker table. The bedrooms have cast-iron fireplaces and antique furniture (some share bathrooms). The owner runs courses on antique restoration and the house feels like a living museum. Guests can use the kitchen. It's 1.5km northeast of Omagh's town centre.
Mullaghmore House
Counties Fermanagh & Tyrone
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