Cregg Castle was one of the highlights of my holiday. Those expecting an Ashford type of castle should probably stay away. Those people who don’t like animals should also stay away. Ann Marie is a character and I can imagine that she might upset the odd person. To use an old expression she calls a spade a spade and does not fawn all over her guests. Her generosity lies in opening up this wonderful old house for others to share. Everyone is encouraged to chill out, relax and enjoy. Some folk are just too uptight to be able to do that.
There is a kitchen for guests use to make tea or coffee, a fridge for your beer or wine. The great hall is available all day to sit and read, chat or just be quiet. There is a CD player and a stack of CD’s – help your self. There are dogs galore to pat and play with – we enjoyed that as we were missing our own muts. There are lovely green grounds to explore with the help of a dog or two. There are a stack of Wellington boots under the front stairs for anyone who wants them.
Our room was huge with a four poster and two single beds. We had an en suite and views of the grounds. Breakfast was terrific and we could have it any time we liked.
The location was perfect for day trips. What more could youwant?






