Hill View Farm in Kircubbin is attracting offers of £599,950 ($772,555)
Hill View Farm on Gransha Road in Kircubbin, Co Down is situated right between the Mourne Mountains and Strangford Lough, so there's no shortage of spectacular views to take in.
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Simon Brien Residential is managing the sale of the “charming” 4-acre property that boasts magnificent views of Strangford Lough and the Mourne Mountains.
The detached residence, which dates back to the 1700s, is a “hidden gem” that suits a range of potential buyers, especially those looking for a “high degree of privacy” while nestled in the beautiful Irish countryside.
The sellers note: “The present owners have maintained and enhanced the property and currently, it is partly operated as a successful boarding kennel business.”
“Due to the spacious accommodation, there is obvious rental potential either on a long term or short term basis situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty with access to Strangford Lough and various beaches nearby."
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Among the numerous highlights on the property are a dining kitchen with views to the Lough, a “magnificent” living room with vaulted ceilings, and an “impressive” en-suite master bedroom.
The farmhouse also has an annex that provides for separate accommodation, a perfect option for buyers looking to secure additional income, or for those who want to make sure their friends and family have a comfortable place to stay when they visit.
While the home is no doubt comfortable on the inside, externally, the property has been well cared for with patio areas, a secluded courtyard, and raised deck area designed to make the most of the countryside and lough views.
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Simon Brien added: "This is a rare opportunity to acquire a unique property with great versatility and adaptability in a secluded location with ease of access to Newtownards, Bangor and the Ards Peninsula."
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