"The Old Rectory", 90 Newtownards Road, Greyabbey, Down, BT22 2QJ
£625,000
Contact Simon Brien (Newtownards)
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Description & Features
- A beautiful detached Victorian country house
- Created as a Rectory in 1875 by the 5th Marquis of Londonderry from the neighbouring Mount Stewart Estate
- Deliberately located in the environs of Mount Stewart House allowing the Estate's Rector convenience to the family's private chapel in the Estate grounds
- Surrounded by mature grounds, of c.3 acres with both formal and informal areas, and two paddocks suitable for grazing
- Located on the cusp of the historic village of Greyabbey, and offering views to Strangford Lough and Scrabo Tower
- Enclosed entrance porch leading to entrance hall
- Downstairs cloakroom comprising white suite
- Formal dining room, Cast Iron fireplace, open fire, dual aspect
- Drawing room, Marble fireplace, open fire, dual aspect
- Library, Cast Iron fireplace, "AGA" stove
- Luxury kitchen in Cream units, timber fireplace with "Olymberryl" stove
- Utility/ boot room in matching Cream units
- Principal bedroom with country views and luxury ensuite
- Bedroom two with country views and luxury ensuite
- Bedrooms three and four are also double in proportion
- Luxury bathroom comprising traditional style white suite
- Range of small outbuildings including: stable/ small garage, carriage house, tool and log stores, two loft rooms and small enclosed courtyard with pedestrian access
- Gardens laid out in manicured lawns, mature trees, shrub beds and gravel patio areas
- Large custom built summerhouse set in an elevated position with far reaching views to the Lough, Newtownards, Craigantlet and Belfast Hills
- Oil fired central heating system/ uPVC double glazed
- Re-wired, re-plumbed and re-roofed with Bangor Blue slates circa 2004
'The Old Rectory' is beautifully located on the cusp of Greyabbey village amidst the surrounding farmland of the Newtownards peninsula, and only a light stroll from the shores of Strangford Lough. Set on the eastern shore of the lough, approximately a 30 minute drive from Belfast and easily accessible to the busy shopping town of Newtownards. The subject property is exceptionally well placed in the countryside where you can enjoy all the attributes of rural living, yet still within a comfortable drive to other surrounding villages, Bangor, Donaghadee and Portaferry, as well as several leading schools and amenities within the greater Strangford Lough and Lecale Area.
This gorgeous detached Victorian residence was created in 1875 by the 5th Marquis of Londonderry, after benefitting from the fabulous coal mining wealth of his late mother Frances Anne, for the neighbouring Mount Stewart Estate’s Rector. The property was deliberately located in the environs of Mount Stewart House allowing the Rector ease of access to provide services in the private family chapel, yet still benefiting from the privacy and tranquillity that his status would demand.
Set in grounds extending to c. 3 acres providing both formal and informal garden areas, privacy, mature trees, hedging and well stocked shrub beds. The property further benefits from two good sized paddocks with partial native Hawthorn hedge boundaries and individual access points suitable for the transportation of livestock. There are beautiful far reaching views over farmland to Strangford Lough and Scrabo Tower also from the property.
In keeping with its origins, the property has been beautifully maintained and sympathetically restored by our client during their custodianship, with many original features retained, and providing the advantage of a magnificent layout, suitable for family living, extending to approximately 3,300 Sqft.
All in all, a superb Victorian country house, in a most sought after and accessible area of County Down. Viewing is by private appointment only, to arrange please contact our Newtownards branch on 02891 800700.Ground Floor
White suite comprising: Vanity sink unit with mixer taps, painted floorboards, wall light points, concealed WC.
Attractive cast iron fireplace with open fire, dual aspect with original timber window surrounds, picture rail, corniced ceiling and ceiling rose.
Attractive marble fireplace surround, cast iron inset, open fire, dual aspect with original timber window surrounds, picture rail, corniced ceiling, ceiling rose.
Attractive cast iron fireplace, 'Aga' multi fuel stove, slate hearth, original timber window surrounds, picture rail, corniced ceiling.
Rangemaster white enamel 1.5 tub single drainer sink unit with mixer taps, range of high and low level cream units, Formica roll edge work surfaces, 4 ring gas hob unit, built in oven, plumbed for dishwasher, recess for fridge freezer, extractor hood, cook book shelving, concealed lighting, wall tiling, Karndean flooring, original timber window surround with uninterrupted views to Strangford Lough and Scrabo Tower, 'Olymberyl' multi fuel stove with timber fireplace surround.
Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, range of high and low level matching cream units, Formica roll edge work surfaces, plumbed for washing machine, wall light points, wall tiling, Karndean flooring, glazed door to side courtyard.
Original timber window surrounds with far reaching countryside views, picture rail, corniced ceiling.
Built in robes, original timber window surround, far reaching views over farm land to Strangford Lough and Scrabo Tower, picture rail. Concealed high efficiency water cylinder.
Dual aspect with original timber window surrounds and far reaching countryside views to rear, picture rail.
Dual aspect with original timber wndow surrounds and uninterrupted views to Strangford Lough and Scrabo Tower. Picture rail.
Twin opening timber doors, light and power.
Light and power, plastered and painted, twin opening timber doors.
Worcester bosch oil fired boiler, light and power.
Recently installed timber Gazebo with gravel patio and flowerbeds either side.
Feature single glazed sash windows, double glazed timber French doors, polished laminate floor, timber deck, gravel patio.
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Location of "The Old Rectory"
The Old Rectory is located in the Strangford Lough side of the Portaferry Road, circa 1.5 miles from Greyabbey village.
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