For sale
2 Whitecherry Lane, Killinchy, BT23 6QZ
3 Bed Detached House
Offers Over £249,950
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House
Bedrooms
3
Receptions
1
Property Features
Year Built
2002*⁴
Tenure
Freehold
Energy Rating
Heating
Oil
Broadband Speed
*³
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over £249,950
Stamp Duty
Rates
£1,764.53 pa*¹
Typical Mortgage
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In partnership with Wilson NesbittAdditional Information
Additional Information
- "Cherry Lodge" is an attractive Detached Family Home Nestled in the Charming Village of Killinchy
- Quiet Sought After Development within walking distance of the Shores of Strangford Lough
- Easy road access to Belfast and transport Links to Leading Grammar Schools
- Walking distance to local shops, amenities, playground, community centre, as well as acclaimed restaurants and cafes
- Nearby leisure activities and eateries with breathtaking views including Strangford Lough Yacht Club, Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Daft Eddy's restaurant, Little Eddy's cafe, Castle Espie Wetland Centre.
- For family days out Castle Ward, Mountstewart, Montalto, the Mourne Mountains, and sandy beaches are 30 minutes drive away
- Killinchy is Well Known for Fine Cuisine with many Renowned Restaurants Including Balloo House, Overwood, Daft Eddy's and The Poacher's Pocket
- Excellent Schools Close by Including Killinchy Primary and Carrickmannon Primary School
- Deceptively Spacious Home with Large Welcoming Entrance Hall
- Open Plan Kitchen / Dining with Access to Rear Garden
- Bright and Spacious Family Lounge with Feature Open Fire
- Downstairs utility room with WC
- Three Well Proportioned Bedrooms, expansive master Benefitting an Ensuite Shower Room
- Three Piece Family Bathroom
- Stoned Driveway Providing Ample Off Street Car Parking
- Fully Enclosed Rear Garden Laid in Lawn with Mature Planting
- Oil Fired Central Heating
- Shed and large loft providing Additional Storage
- Early Viewing Highly Recommended
- No Onward Chain
The bucolic locality offers picturesque coastal walks and numerous leisure activities on Strangford Lough, an acclaimed area of outstanding natural beauty. In the nearby Whiterock, there are 2 yacht clubs and Strangford Lough Activity Centre for the adventurous, and Castle Espie Wetland Centre is only a short drive away.
Killinchy is also well known for its renowned restaurants including Balloo House, Overwood, The Poacher’s Pocket, and Daft Eddy’s with breathtaking views over the lough.
The property boasts bright and spacious accommodation throughout. A large welcoming entrance hall and porch lead to a generous open plan kitchen diner with a range of units and integrated appliances. Also downstairs is the light family lounge with feature open fire and separate utility room with WC. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms, the first an expansive master bedroom benefitting from an ensuite shower room, and a separate family bathroom.
Externally, the property offers ample off street car parking and a fully enclosed rear garden laid in lawn with mature planting, the ideal spot for outdoor entertaining, young children or pets alike.
Further benefits include a large boarded loft, oil fired central heating and a shed providing the perfect space for garden storage.
- Solid wood front door with glass side panels, courtesy light
- ENTRANCE PORCH 1.56x2.74
- Outlook to side, cloak area, ceramic tiled floor
- RECEPTION HALL (6.45m x 2.72m)
- Large open welcoming hallway with solid wood flooring
- LOUNGE (5.54m x 3.48m)
- Solid wood flooring, uPVC patio doors to drive, dual aspect outlook to front and rear, feature open fire with solid wood mantel, cast iron inset and tiled hearth, double doors to hallway
- KITCHEN/DINNING (6.88m x 3.48m)
- Dual aspect outlook, ceramic tiled floor, range of low and high level units with solid wood doors and laminate work top, Smeg integrated electric oven, Smeg extractor fan, Smeg 4 ring electric hob, Flavel integrated dishwasher, wine rack, 1 ½ bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with chrome mixer tap, integrated fridge / freezer, ample dining area with solid wood flooring
- UTILITY/WC (2.01m x 2.72m)
- Outlook to rear, ceramic tiled floor, low flush WC, pedestal sink with chrome mixer tap, tiled splashback, extractor fan, plumbed for washer / dryer, under stair storage
- STAIRS LEADING TO LANDING
- Carpet, outlook to front, access to roof space with partial flooring and light, access to hot press with copper lagged tank and shelving
- MASTER BEDROOM (5.54m x 3.48m)
- Dual outlook to front and side, carpet
- ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM (1.37m x 3.48m)
- Outlook to rear, ceramic tiled floor, low flush WC, pedestal sink with chrome mixer tap, shower enclosure with aqua stream shower, extractor fan
- BEDROOM (2) (2.77m x 3.48m)
- Outlook to rear, carpet
- BEDROOM (3) (2.67m x 3.48m)
- Carpet, outlook to front
- BATHROOM (2.08m x 2.72m)
- Outlook to rear, ceramic tiled floor, part tiled walls, extractor fan, pedestal sink with chrome mixer tap, low flush WC, bath with chrome mixer tap and thermostatically controlled handheld shower
- Front and back gardens laid in lawn, stoned driveway with ample off street car parking, fully enclosed rear garden with lawn flowerbed edging and mature planting, shed, outside light, outside water
- As part of our obligations under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, all Estate Agents are required to verify the identity of purchasers involved in a property transaction.
To comply with these obligations, all purchasers will be required to complete Customer Due Diligence (AML) identity checks. These checks are carried out on our behalf by our trusted third-party provider, Thirdfort.
A charge will apply of £20 + VAT per purchaser. - Killinchy village sits on a hill overlooking Strangford Lough. The nearby settlement of Balloo is treated as part of Killinchy. Sketrick Castle is located near Killinchy and is estimated to date back to the 15th century. The Annals of the Four Masters record the capture of the castle in 1470. It was intact until the end of the 19th century when a storm demolished much of it. In 1957 a stone subterranean passage was discovered.
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