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Generously sized property with modern amenities, elegant design and even stables for £650,000

Generously sized property with modern amenities, elegant design and even stables for £650,000

With double glazing and oil-fired central heating, two stables a tack room, a paddock and wood store, this is a very special property that is worth viewing.
Number 33 is within close proximity to Saintfield, public transport and a variety of schools.
The dining room has a quarry tiled floor and two built-in cupboards, with doors to the gardens while the family room has a stainless steel enclosed stove on a tiled hearth and a vertical radiator.
The kitchen is home to a range of amenities including a Belling electric range cooker with a five-ring ceramic hob, a Baumetic extractor unit, a Blomberg dishwasher and — our favourite — an Olympic six-person lift to the first floor. There's also space for a fridge/freezer, ample storage options and LED spotlights.
Also downstairs you'll find a drawing room — with a hole-in-the-wall fireplace — a garden room with built-in cupboards, a cloakroom with a white suite and the rear hall, which has a door to the self-contained apartment.
There are two bedrooms on the ground floor, one of which may be used for a study. One of the rooms has double built-in wardrobes and opens to a wet room shower room with a Mira thermostatically controlled shower.
The first floor has a further bedroom with raised gas coal effect fire, sliding patio doors and a glazed door to the balcony and lift access.
There is a laundry room with a full range of shelving and is plumbed for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The family bathroom has a walk-in shower, oak panelled bath and close coupled WC.
The apartment has a kitchen/living space with a Hotpoint fridge, a Creda electric cooker four-ring ceramic hob and Keylite ceiling windows.
There is a bedroom with an ensuite shower room (Axor thermostatically controlled shower).
Outside you'll find the various stores and rooms pertaining to equestrian pursuits as well as splendid gardens with ornamental shrubs and mature beech hedging.
Offers around £650.000. For more information contact Tim Martin & Co (Comber office) on 028 9187 8956.

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