A
beautiful and bright four bedroom semi-detached house in very good decorative
order throughout with many fine attributes to offer including bright and
spacious accommodation and mature, well established garden to rear. Constructed
circa 1932, the property has been very well maintained over the years but may
need some modernisation. This fine residence is further complementedby
splendid views of the Strand Beach, Atlantic Ocean and Donegal
headlands.The
property itself is situated parallel to Strand Road and offers close convenience
to the scenic cliff walk, the Strand beach, Portstewart Golf Course and the
Promenade.Early
internal appraisal is highly recommended of this well located
home.
Features
Oil Fired Central Heating
PVC Double Glazed Windows
Views Across Portstewart Strand, Mussenden Temple, Donegal Headlands and Atlantic Ocean
Detached Garage
PV Solar Panels Installed
Room Details
ENTRANCE PORCH:
With tiled floor.
ENTRANCE HALL:
With cornicing, wired for wall lights, under stairs storage and laminate wood floor.
LOUNGE: 15' 3" X 12' 9" (4.65m X 3.89m)
With wood surround fireplace with tiled inset and hearth, cornicing and partial views of Portstewart Strand and Atlantic Ocean. Sliding doors opening to the dining room.
DINING ROOM: 12' 9" X 12' 8" (3.89m X 3.86m)
With wood surround fireplace with tiled inset and hearth, cornicing and PVC glass pedestrian door leading to decked area.
KITCHEN: 18' 8" X 12' 2" (5.69m X 3.71m)
With bowl and half stainless steel sink unit, high and low level built in units with tiling between, space for cooker, extractor fan above, plumbed for automatic dishwasher, space for fridge, leaded glass display cabinets, shelving, eyeball recessed lighting, boiler and tiled floor.
UTILITY ROOM: 7' 0" X 4' 4" (2.13m X 1.32m)
With plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for freezer, shelving, tiled floor and PVC pedestrian door leading to rear garden.
BEDROOM 4/STUDY/FAMILY ROOM: 11' 2" X 11' 6" (3.40m X 3.51m)
With coving, shelving and laminate wood floor.
WET ROOM:
With w.c., floating wash hand basin, fully tiled walk in shower area with mains shower, wired for wall lights, fully tiled walls, heated towel rail and tiled floor.
LANDING:
With feature stained glass window, wired for wall lights and two large storage cupboards.
BEDROOM (1): 17' 9" X 11' 9" (5.41m X 3.58m)
With four doors accessing storage in the eaves, recessed shelving, recessed lighting and panoramic views across Portstewart Strand, Mussenden Temple, Donegal Headlands and Atlantic Ocean.
BEDROOM (2): 11' 8" X 10' 9" (3.56m X 3.28m)
With picture rail and panoramic views across Portstewart Strand, Mussenden Temple, Donegal Headlands and Atlantic Ocean.
BEDROOM (3): 11' 7" X 8' 4" (3.53m X 2.54m)
With picture rail.
BATHROOM: 8' 0" X 6' 3" (2.44m X 1.91m)
With white suite comprising w.c., wash hand basin, bath and half tiled walls.
Tarmac driveway leading to detached garage 15"1 x 9"9 with light and power point and electrically operated roller door. Garden to rear is fully fenced in and laid in lawn with established tress, shrubbery and plants. Garden to front is laid in lawn with established shrubbery, enclosed by wall. Decked area with decked awning. Additional paved patio area. Store attached to rear of the garage housing oil tank with light 9"9 x 4"5.
Location
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Directions
Approaching Portstewart on the Coleraine Road, take your first left at the Burnside roundabout onto the Burnside Road. Take your first right onto Prospect Road and No. 43 will be located on your right hand side after the entrance to Prospect Avenue.
Disclaimer: The following calculations act as a guide only, and are based on a typical repayment mortgage model. Financial decisions should not be made based on these calculations and accuracy is not guaranteed. Always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
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