Beechfield Guesthouse
Situated right in the centre of Ballymena, Beechfield Guesthouse is the ideal base for exploring the Causeway Coast and North Antrim. Located just two minutes walk from local bus and railway stations, all the many local amenities such as shops, playgrounds, parks and sports facilities may be easily
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Wil Maur Lodge
Ashfield Guesthouse is located in the heart of the town centre and offers superb 2 Stars accommodation. All rooms in this period house with its high ornate ceilings are comfortably furnished with TVs and hospitality trays, ensuring your stay will be a relaxing and homely experience. Located just two minutes walk from the bus and railway station makes it the ideal base for touring the North Antrim and Causeway
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Ballymena (Irish: An Baile Meánach, i.e. middle townland) is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and the seat of Ballymena Borough Council. It had a population of 28,717 people in the 2001 Census.
The town is built on land given to the Adair family by King Charles I in 1626, on the basis that the town holds two annual fairs and a free Saturday market in perpetuity. The Saturday market still runs and the town hosts Ireland’s largest two day agricultural show at the Ballymena Showgrounds. There are still many historic buildings in the town. The Town Hall was built in 1924 on the site of the old Market House. The Adair Arms Hotel is one of the town’s most notable buildings.