Clonaslee, 2 Lurgan Road, Banbridge, Down, BT32 4AF
£695,000
Contact Simon Brien (Lisburn Road)
Description & Features
- Attractive Grade B1 Listed Detached Family Residence
- Constructed in 1901 by renowned architect Henry Hobart
- Requires Modernisation Throughout
- Gracious Entrance Hall
- Four Generous Bedrooms plus Study
- Range of Attic Rooms
- Two Formal Reception Rooms
- Fully Fitted Kitchen with Casual Dining
- Family Bathroom, Ensuite and Downstairs Cloakroom
- Utility Room
- Oil Fired Central Heating
- Integral Garage
- External Garage/Coach House with Development Potential [ Subject to Planning ]
- Exceptional Private Site extending to 4.2 acres
- Popular and Exceptionally Convenient Central Banbridge Location within walking distance of local amenities and excellent schooling
- Viewing by Private Appointment
Clonaslee is a wonderful Victorian-style villa with attractive Arts and Crafts detailing, built in 1901 by architect Henry Hobart. The mellowed red brick houses light-filled rooms with high ceilings and it is comfortably configured as a family home with glorious gardens and outbuildings including a separate large, two-storey garage. Clonaslee is thought to derive from the Irish Cluain na SlÃ, translated as 'pasture of the way' or 'roadside meadow', and it is well-named as it is surrounded by more than four acres of mature gardens with sweeping lawns covered in snowdrops and daffodils in spring. The house has been lived in continuously by four generations of the Ferguson family. The mature gardens were originally designed and planted by Norman D. Ferguson, youngest son of the founder of the eponymous linen business, with rhododendrons adding a blaze of colour in April and May. Indeed, it is thought to be the last linen house in NI to have been occupied by the family that built it, and most of the original interior and exterior features including the original porch, tiling and fine oak outer front door are intact. The property, which now requires modernisation throughtout, provides a layout for four generous bedrooms plus study and a range of attic rooms together with gracious entrance hall, two formal reception rooms, kitchen, family bathroom, additional shower room, cloakroom, utility room and larder. Ideally situated on the fringe of bustling market town of Banbridge, opposite the excellent Banbridge Academy (which is housed in Edenderry House, where Norman D. Ferguson grew up) and Edenderry Primary School, and just five minutes' drive from the A1Belfast to Dublin Road. Viewing is by private appointment through our Belfast Office 02890 668888
Parquet flooring, seperate cloakroom.
Attractive feature fireplace, mahogany surround, open fire, cornice ceiling, built-in shelving, views over garden
Views over garden.
High and Low Level units, inset sink, recess for cooker and fridge, plumbed dishwasher.
Low flush WC, wash hand basin.
Belfast Sink, plumbed washing machine.
Remote control roller door, light and power.
Oil store
Built-in wardrobe
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