Sally loves picnicking by the river with her two granddaughters
When Sally and George Hamilton first moved to Northern Ireland after having their first child, they rented a home while restoring a tumbledown cottage in the country side, with views across fields to the sea. ‘We moved from England so that my husband, who’s Irish, could join the family business,’ Sally explains. ‘At the time, his parents were living down the road by the sea. It was great having my in-laws close by, but as they grew older, their house became too big for them, and they decided to move nearer to town.’ Not wanting to give up their views of water, they bought a plot of land that led down to a river and had a new bungalow built to their specifications.