Third FloorDining Room On the third floor you enter a very substantial room with deep niches in the walls, once used as beds. During daytime these niches were covered by hanging tapestries and would then serve as a living space. Now this floor is a huge double height dining room, with an enormous chandelier hanging down in the centre. The room has a medieval stone fireplace for big blazing fires, a long dining table with church pews for large dinners, seating up to 12 people. Off this room there is a bedroom with two comfortable beds and windows giving you a view of the grounds. All beds in Ballybur Castle have orthopedia matresses, electric blankets, duvets with covers and feathered cushions for a snug and deep sleep. All bedrooms in Ballybur also have victorian cast iron radiators installed. This floor also has a smaller kitchen in which one can prepare light meals. This kitchen is fitted with a sink, oven grill, microwave and of course crockery, cutlery, glasses, etc. You will also find a very elegant shower room on this floor with toilet, shower and sink.
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