For sale
2 Quarry Close, Ballygowan, BT23 5TW
3 Bed Terrace House
Offers Around £140,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Terrace House
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Receptions
1
Property Features
Year Built
1955*⁴
Tenure
Freehold
Energy Rating
Heating
Gas
Broadband Speed
*³
Property Financials
Price
Offers Around £140,000
Stamp Duty
Rates
£858.42 pa*¹
Typical Mortgage
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Additional Information
- Well Presented Mid Terrace property in the Heart of Ballygowan
- Family Lounge with Feature Open Fire
- Kitchen with Outlook Over the Rear Garden
- Modern Family Bathroom
- Three Well Proportioned Bedrooms
- Gas Fired Central Heating
- uPVC Gutters / Fascia and Downspouts
- Off Streetcar Parking
- Covered Yard with Light and Power and Access to Storage / Utility Space
- Fully Enclosed Paved Rear Garden
- Close to Many Local Amenities Including Shops, Restaurants, Schools, Churches and Strangford Lough
- Excellent Road and Transport Links Available to Belfast and Surrounding Towns
- Early Viewing Highly Recommended!
Ballygowan is a popular village offering a range of local amenities including shops, schools, churches and public transport links, with Comber, Saintfield and Belfast all easily accessible, making this an excellent choice for families and commuters alike. Strangford Lough is also only a short drive away providing the perfect spot for beautiful coastal walks or water sports.
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Early viewing is highly recommended.
- uPVC front door with double glazed glass inset / courtesy light
- GROUND FLOOR
- Entrance Hall
- Newly laid carpet
- Family Lounge 3.78m x 4.39m (12'5" x 14'5")
- Outlook to the front, newly laid carpet, feature open fire with wooden surround, tiled hearth and cast-iron inset
- Kitchen 3.33m x 2.72m (10'11" x 8'11")
- Outlook to rear garden, porcelain tiled floor, range of low- and high-level units, tiled splashback, integrated fridge, single stainless-steel sink and drainer with chrome mixer tap, space for cooker, extractor fan
- Back Hallway
- Porcelain tiled floor, excellent storage cupboard with shelving, uPVC door with double glazed frosted inset, access to electrics
- Bathroom 2.44m x 1.55m (8' x 5'1")
- Porcelain tiled floor, outlook to rear, fully tiled walls, bath with chrome mixer tap and handheld attachment, glass shower screen, Mira electric shower, pedestal sink with chrome mixer tap, low flush WC, wood panel ceiling, extractor fan
- FIRST FLOOR
- Landing
- Newly laid carpet, access to roof space
- Bedroom One 3.05m x 4.45m (10' x 14'7")
- Newly laid carpet, outlook to the front, large storage cupboard
- Bedroom Two 3.15m x 2.64m (10'4" x 8'8")
- Newly laid carpet, outlook to rear
- Bedroom Three 2.21m x 2.64m (7'3" x 8'8")
- Newly laid carpet, outlook to rear
- OUTSIDE
- Lean To 1.80m x 2.97m (5'11" x 9'9")
- Light and power, access to two outhouses providing excellent outdoor storage or utility space, uPVC door to garden with double glazed glass inset
- Shed A 1.83m x 2.77m (6' x 9'1")
- Shed B 1.83m x 0.79m (6' x 2'7")
- To the front off streetcar parking available, lawn with mature planting and paved walkway to front door. uPVC gutters / fascia and downspouts. To the rear a fully enclosed space with tiered paved patio areas, ideal for outdoor entertaining, young children and pets alike. Gate access to the rear, outside water.
- Ballygowan is a busy commuter bypass close to Northern Ireland's capital. It is a village and townland in the borough within County Down that is known for the Olivet home. This imposing and austere building has dominated the village since 1886 and is the village's main feature.
The building was originally erected as an orphanage by Alexander Orr Reid as a memorial to his only son who was killed in a shooting accident. It was then purchased by Ballygowan Presbyterian Church in 1918.
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