'Ballywooley House', 173 Crawfordsburn Road,
Crawfordsburn, BT19 1BT
6 Bed Detached House
Offers Around £1,500,000
6 Bedrooms
4 Receptions
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House
Bedrooms
6
Receptions
4
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Broadband
*³
Property Financials
Price
Offers Around £1,500,000
Stamp Duty
Rates
£3,426.37 pa*¹
Typical Mortgage
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
1,461
Views All Time
22,693
Features
- Beautifully restored Gentleman's Residence with significant history dating back to c.1902
- Totally private, mature, freehold site off private road on outskirts of Crawfordsburn.
- Up to 6 bedrooms (or adaptable for home working, playroom, kids den etc)
- 4 reception rooms
- Kitchen with shaker style units, Aga range and space for casual dining
- Extensive terraces and patios for outdoor entertaining, barbecues and relaxing
- Exceptional character and charm with many original features including cornices, picture rails, fireplaces and high ceilings.
- Oil fired central heating
- Privacy combined with convenience to Bangor, Belfast and Belfast City airport
- Although spacious, Ballywooley House has a warm and comfortable 'at home' feel and is the perfect 'forever' home
- Just c.12 miles from Belfast City centre
- Total site c.1.5acres
- Formal and informal spaces extending to c.3,725 sq. ft.
"Ballywooley House is a home of true character and charm due to its history dating back to c.1902. Although it has been modernised previously and restored of late, the property has a delightful ambience and the location offers the rare combination of convenience with total privacy.
Built by Mr Bell (a local landowner) in c.1902, the house was subsequently purchased by Mr Leslie Porter c.1912. Mr Porter was a well-known car enthusiast who owned a car dealership in Belfast. So passionate was he, that he competed in the 1903 Paris to Madrid race during which the race had to be stopped due to the number of deaths endured by competitors and spectators along the route. In addition, he competed in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy in 1908. He was also a keen aviator and joined the Royal Flying Corps. Whilst on leave he flew home in a bi-plane and landed it in a field adjacent to Ballywooley House. Sadly, he was killed in action in 1916.
His family lived on at Ballywooley until the property was sold to the Lowden family, the Hendersons, the Neelys, McCollums and now the present family.
All have no doubt enjoyed their time here - as there is a definite homely atmosphere to Ballywooley House. It has great flexibility to suit even the most space demanding of families and lends itself well to those who prefer to work from home.
The grounds offer great privacy and the chance to follow the sun whilst dining Al Fresco.
We are delighted to be entrusted to find a new family to start the next chapter of ownership of Ballywooley House"
Ground Floor
- Stone pillars with granite coping stones to cast iron, electric, remote control entrance gates with intercom connection to granite cobbled driveway, turning and parking space.
Panelled front door with glazed fan light to: - ENTRANCE PORCH:
- Stained leaded glass inner door, side panels and fan light, mosaic tiled floor with mat well. Leading to:
- RECEPTION HALL:
- Hardwood flooring, corniced ceiling and dado rail. Staircase with turned spindles and newell post to first floor. Ornate cast iron radiators.
- DRAWING ROOM:
- 6.45m x 4.01m (21' 2" x 13' 2")
into bay window overlooking rear garden. Corniced ceiling, centre rose, picture rail. Feature fireplace with black, Kilkenny marble surround, inset cast iron wood burning stove, slate hearth. Storm shutters. - DINING ROOM:
- 4.88m x 3.91m (16' 0" x 12' 10")
Corniced ceiling, picture rail, recessed lighting, feature marble fireplace, cast iron inset with gas fire. Glass display shelving, cupboards below.Storm shutters. - STUDY
- 3.61m x 2.95m (11' 10" x 9' 8")
Corniced ceiling, picture rail. Feature painted, cast iron fireplace. - FAMILY ROOM:
- 5.87m x 5.49m (19' 3" x 18' 0")
Bay window overlooking front garden. Hardwood flooring, corniced ceiling, plate rack, fireplace with inset, modern cast iron wood burning stove. Bifold doors to side patio and barbecue area. Double glass pane doors to: - KITCHEN & CASUAL DINING
- 7.09m x 5.51m (23' 3" x 18' 1")
Bay window overlooking rear garden. French door to rear terrace, side patio and barbecue area. Double 'Belfast' enamel sink, extensive range of painted shaker style cupboards by Crownwood, polished granite worktops, black oil fired Aga range, quarry tiled floor, space for 'American' fridge, also space for large table and chairs for casual dining. Recessed lighting. - LAUNDRY / UTILITY ROOM
- 3.63m x 2.59m (11' 11" x 8' 6")
Range of shaker style high and low level units, enamel double drainer sink unit, mixer taps, hardwood work top, plumbed for washing machine, quarry tiled floor, door to terrace and rear garden. Walk in pantry / boot room. - CLOAKROOM:
- Low flush wc., floating wash hand basin, quarry tiled floor.
- Staircase with painted spindles and hardwood handrail to First Floor
First Floor
- LANDING:
- Feature original stained glass arched window
- BEDROOM (2):
- 5.03m x 4.88m (16' 6" x 16' 0")
Bay window. Extensive range built in wardrobes. - BEDROOM (1):
- 6.48m x 4.01m (21' 3" x 13' 2")
Bay window overlooking garden. Corniced celing and picture rail. Door to: - ENSUITE BATHROOM:
- Enamel 'slipper' bath, tall chrome mixer taps and telephone hand shower, floating wash hand basin, low flush wc., tiled floor, part tiled walls, fully tiled shower cubicle with drench and telephone hand showers, painted cast iron decorative fireplace, recessed lighting, heated towel rail. Also access from landing.
- BEDROOM (3):
- 3.96m x 3.96m (13' 0" x 13' 0")
Plantation shutters, decorative slate and cast iron fireplace. - BEDROOM (4):
- 3.96m x 3.66m (13' 0" x 12' 0")
Decorative painted and cast iron fireplace - BATHROOM:
- Enamel roll top bath, chrome mixer taps, telephone hand shower, floating wash hand basin, high flush wc., part tiled walls, fully tiled shower cubicle, black and white tiled floor, recessed lighting, heated towel rail. Corniced ceiling.
- Walk in shelved Hot Press, lagged copper cylinder, immersion heater.
- Walk in Dressing Room - shelving, hanging rails and built in cupboards.
- Staircase with painted spindles and hardwood handrail to:
Second Floor
- BEDROOM (5):
- 4.34m x 3.58m (14' 3" x 11' 9")
Feature arched window with views over front garden to fields beyond - BEDROOM (6):
- 4.32m x 3.89m (14' 2" x 12' 9")
Storage into eaves. Feature arched window. - SHOWER ROOM:
- Wash hand basin, low flush wc., painted half timber panelled walls to dado rail, ceramic timber effect flooring, fully tiled shower cubicle with Mira Sport electric, instant heat shower. Recessed lighting, Skylight.
- LANDING:
- Large, floored storage and luggage room. Light, Good standing height.
Outside
- Granite cobbled driveway, turning and parking space. Granite curbs.
Extensive, mature, private grounds to front, side and rear in lawns, shrubs, mature trees and hedges. Raised timber beds as herb or vegetable garden.
Covered open log store.
Large sun terraces, patios and barbecue area with access from Family Room and Kitchen. In all c.1.5 acres
Directions
From Crawfordsburn Village travel towards Bangor Carnalea approx. 3/4 mile and turn right along a private road to the side of StGall's Church. Ballywooley House is c 260 yards on left hand side.