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Co Derry’s Barney’s Ruins now available as holiday let

written by cassoscoop August 13, 2024
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David Roberts, director of Strategic Development at Tourism NI (centre) with Victoria and Patrick Bradley, owners of Barney’s Ruins

An old Irish settlement dating back to 1830 has been fully restored as two holiday lets and certified by Tourism NI.

Barney’s Ruins, just outside Maghera in Co Derry, originally consisted of a cottage and a small, adjacent outbuilding.

Award-winning architect, Patrick Bradley, decided to renovate the old ruins in memory of his great-great uncle, Barney, who once lived in the cottage.

“We recognised the demand for authentic and memorable travel experiences and have created a haven for guests to immerse themselves in the history, culture, and natural beauty of the local area.

“The certification process was smooth, thanks to the support and advice from Tourism NI. We are committed to providing an exceptional stay for every visitor,” Mr Bradley said.

The two holiday properties can collectively accommodate four adults.

One property is a minimal piece of contemporary architecture which floats over the old cottage ruins below.

Next door, the barn has been sympathetically restored with a modern twist.

The renovation has won several prestigious architectural awards, including the 2024 Royal Society of Ulster Architects’ Sustainability Award and Small Project of the Year.

Given the nature of the development, the Tourism NI team worked closely with Patrick and Victoria Bradley to ensure the project met the certification criteria.

David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development at Tourism NI, is pleased to see the finished result, “It is great to see this historic property be brought back into use for visitors in such an innovative way.

“Barney’s Ruins combines the old and new in a charming, rural setting in Mid Ulster

“The Clachan’s rich history promises to captivate visitors, offering them a memorable and enjoyable experience. I wish Patrick and Victoria every success with their accommodation venture.”

Tourism legislation requires that all visitor accommodation in NI is certified by Tourism NI, even if only let on an ad-hoc basis. Certificates are valid for four years.

The certification process involves a physical inspection of the property and its facilities by a member of the Tourism NI team.

A statutory inspection is undertaken every four years in order for a certificate to be renewed.

Co Derry’s Barney’s Ruins now available as holiday let was last modified: August 13th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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