「Lovely accommodation. Very peaceful. The animals were very friendly and lovely to have around and accommodation was absolutely stunning.」
Derek
マン島
「Location very peaceful, staff very helpful, welcome pack very appreciated, parking available. Place well stocked with washing machine and dish washer and essentials . Bed very comfortable, bedding good quality. View from window - you can see the...」
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Hermann
イギリス
「Spaceous, comfortable and lovely location. Will certainly return.」
Chris
イギリス
「Beautiful location, very comfortable with everything we needed, and good quality furnishings and fittings.」
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Jonathan
イギリス
「Lovely setting in rural Isle of Man, conveniently situated to explore the south of the island. Would definitely recommend own transport to get about. Accommodation was clean, comfortable and had all the gadgets you might need to self cater. Hosts...」
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Russell
アイルランド
「Location was perfect」
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Gill
イギリス
「Quiet, clean, quality finishings.」
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Daniel
イギリス
「Booked here for a surprise bday wknd away for my mum who hasn't been over to the IOM for over 20yrs, she was absolutely amazed at how beautiful a place it was as we all were.
Fantastic location in an absolutely gorgeous part of the island, to see...」
Located on the picturesque Isle of Man, Grenaby Estates is a charming equestrian estate nestled in the rolling countryside of the southern part of the island. The estate's breathtaking scenery makes it a perfect destination for any time of the year. The estate features award-winning three self-catering guest accommodations, making it an idyllic spot for weddings and wellness retreats.
周辺エリアの情報
Ballasalla developed around Rushen Abbey. Initially, the abbey was for monks of the Congregation of Savigny but later came under Cistercian control. It was a hub of knowledge and literacy on the Isle of Man and had significant economic importance due to hosting a major annual market. In the late 18th century, Ballasalla was home to a cotton mill, the ruins of which can still be seen today. The mill was constructed by Deemster Thomas Moore 1726 to 1794.
Ballasalla is the largest and most English-looking village on the island. The surrounding roads are typically lined with neatly trimmed hedge-rows, and the countryside, sheltered by wood and dotted with gently rolling hills, offers pleasant but not very extensive views.