
Hole-in-one Portrush property boasting ocean views
Number 7 Ballymacrae Road was constructed in 2018 and extends to approximately 5,700 sq ft of living space.
The home's bonus features include Heatmiser-controlled OFCH with heat recovery system, triple glazed timber framed windows and a fully serviced Beam vacuum system. Hikvision CCTV surrounds the property.
The entrance hall has understairs storage and an open tread staircase leads to the first floor.
On this floor you'll find a bedroom with recessed lighting and an en suite shower room. There's also a dressing room with recessed lighting. There is a utility area and rear hallway, with built-in boot room and coat hooks, plus a gym.
The kitchen boasts a Franke stainless steel sink unit set in granite worktop, plus space for a Rangemaster with mirrored splashback and space for American-style fridge freezer. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher and Neff eye-level oven. Additionally, there are saucepan drawers, wine rack with storage and glass display cabinets.
A lounge area has a built-in media unit with shelving, TV shelf and recessed lighting. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views across the Atlantic Ocean, Donegal headlands and surrounding countryside.
The sun room has a bespoke wood pitched glass roof and integrated ceiling speakers. French doors lead to the rear garden.
The utility room has a range of high and low level built-in units and is plumbed for an automatic washing machine, with space for a tumble dryer. There's additional storage and drawers. The lounge has a recessed log burner with stone surround fireplace and stone and slate hearth.
The second floor has a hot press and the principal bedroom with a dressing room which contains a range of built-in furniture (four double wardrobes and two chests of drawers) and an en suite (freestanding Burlington bath, fully tiled walk-in shower with rainfall shower system).
There is another bedroom — with a dressing table, two double mirrored wardrobes — with an en suite shower room, plus three further bedrooms.
The family bathroom has a fully tiled walk-in shower area with rainfall shower head system, bath in tiled surround, Velux window and countryside views.
Externally, there is an integral garage with boiler room and additional storage room. The site is surrounded by a selection of hedging, trees and shrubbery, plus a screened area with sunken recessed lighting.
The property is conveniently located near Royal Portrush and Rathmore golf clubs, beaches, town centre and a selection of well-known restaurants.

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