Duncormick - Local Industry and Business

Local Industry and Business

The village of Duncormick is quite self-sufficient with a local post office, church, restaurant, pubs, car dealer, health spa and a supermarket with filling station. The supermarket offers DVD rentals and home baked cakes. Other business includes Duncormick Tractors LTD, which is situated within the village, whilst a ladies hair dresser, horse riding facilities at Blackstone Trekking Centre and John B O'Connor's doctor surgery are all within easy walking distance. Many B&B'S are located in, and around the village, providing plenty of accommodation for visitor's to the area. It will soon have its very own magnificent picnic area.

The Legend

A pub in a friendly atmosphere with a big open fire, large screen and regular live bands. A 120 seating capacity restaurant to the rear, with speciality dishes of steak and Seafood . Over-night rooms are available, en-suite and wheelchair friendly. Families welcome.

Phil Kirwan Car Sales

An independent dealer offering a range of cars available to buy, new and used, as well as repairs.

Blackstone Trekking Centre

Provides a wide choice of horse riding facilities in Duncormick suitable for every rider, novice or experienced and regardless of age. Trekking and trail riding over farmland, forest and mountain is available with cross country courses.

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