Friends and Family stay

Staying with us as a group of friends and family is a vital way for us to raise funds to sustain our youth programme. By staying at The Big House you will be directly impacting the lives of young people.

Please note you will need to agree to our Terms of Use in order to proceed with a booking. These can be found below. We reserve the right to refuse a booking.

A minimum donation of £600 per night to be gift aided if possible and paid on booking.

Other Information:

Self Catered.

All Bed linen provided for £12pp.

Towels provided for £2pp.

Check in 3pm.

Check out 2.30pm.

No dogs allowed.

Accommodation
The Big House is an absolute gem! 8 of us stayed for a girls’ retreat and had a beautiful time. The house is massive with cosy corners everywhere meaning we didn’t feel on top of each other at any point! Comfortable beds, lovely bed linen, kitchen fully stocked, gorgeous big fireplace and big bathrooms and a gorgeous outdoor space to sit out in the sun. Couldn’t recommend more! Book it!
— Lauren, Carnmoney Presbyterian
The Big House is an amazing property, 8 of stayed and had a great time. The grounds are beautiful and we spent all evening out at the fire pit. The house had everything we needed, beautifully decorated. The living space was great for larger groups. Comfortable beds and modern facilities
— Karen, Airbnb

If you are interested in booking in to stay with your friends and family, then please fill out the form below and we will be in touch.

Terms of Use

  • The Big House has a Christian charitable purpose, with Christian convictions and beliefs. We seek to foster good relationships with all in our community, and would ask that this is reciprocated by external users on our premises. While using our premises all activity will need to be respectful of, and deferential to, our Christian ethos.* As such, the Big House reserves the right to: refuse or terminate any hiring of its premises where such hiring would be in conflict with The Big House's charitable purpose or where the hiring would be at odds with our stated Christian ethos. The relevant sections of the Equality Act (Schedule 23, Part 2) can be found at:http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/schedule/23/crossheading/organisations-relating-to-religion-or-belief.

     

  • Safeguarding

  • We require all external groups working with children, young people or adults at risk on The Big House premises to: Provide confirmation of up-to-date safeguarding policy and procedures; Ensure all paid staff and volunteers have been subject to AccessNI checks, in line with national government guidance; see https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/campaigns/accessni-criminal-record-checks Be able to demonstrate that all paid staff and volunteers have completed the appropriate level of Safeguarding training.

    The Hirer shall not do or permit to be done on the Premises anything to injure the reputation of The Big House charity, or their Premises. The Hirer shall not do or permit to be done on the Premises anything which is illegal or which may be or become a nuisance (whether actionable or not), annoyance, inconvenience or disturbance to the The Big House Charity or to any owner or occupier of neighbouring properties. This includes reflecting on amount of alcohol consumed, and by whom. The Hirer shall not display fix or attach to the Premises in any way (or elsewhere in the Building) any decoration, advertisement, flag, banner, placard, poster, sign, notice or other article without the prior written approval of The Big House, (with the exception of party decorations, attached in a non-marking manner