Culloden Estate and Spa stands in 12 acres of gardens and woodland above Belfast Lough, its Gothic stone façade and turrets recalling the building’s former life as a bishop’s palace. Bedrooms combine traditional fabrics, carved furniture and muted contemporary finishes, with many looking towards the grounds or water. The spa includes a pool, treatment rooms and thermal facilities, while Vespers restaurant occupies a richly detailed dining room within the main house. Lawns, mature trees and formal planting extend from the terrace, giving the estate a secluded setting despite its proximity to Belfast.