Broadview Georgian Townhouses

History

163 Years of Service

Broadview Georgian Townhouses are an historic development, with roots dating back to the 1860s when the original townhouses were built.

These townhouses were initially owned by the gentry, members of the upper class who were known for their wealth and social status. The homes were constructed in the Georgian architectural style, which was popular during the 18th and 19th centuries, and featured many of the intricate details and ornate features that were associated with this style. The townhouses are located in a prime position, overlooking the beautiful Lough Erne lake, which made them highly desirable residences for the elite members of society. Today, the development has been transformed into luxurious lakeside living holiday homes, which still boasts many of the original features and historic charm of the original townhouses.

OUR PROPERTIES

Amenities and services

At Broadview Georgian Townhouses, the owners, Noel and Susan, are committed to ensuring that their guests have the best possible experience during their stay.
They are available 24 hours a day to answer any questions or address any concerns that guests may have, providing peace of mind and reassurance throughout their stay.

Pricing and availability

Broadview Georgian Townhouses offer an excellent value for money compared to a hotel. With the townhouses, guests have the advantage of having the entire space just for their group, including a huge living space, kitchen, and private sun trap courtyard.

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Community events & activities nearby

Broadview Georgian Townhouses are situated in a prime location, with plenty of activities to do nearby. Boat trips to the 365 islands on Lough Erne, including the historic Devenish Island, are just across the road, and the picturesque scenery is breath-taking. For those interested in history, the Enniskillen Castle Museum is a must-visit.

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