'Killymard' - Set in approximately 4.5 acres of parkland gardens, Killymard is undoubtedly one of the most important private residences in Cultra.
The Cultra area has for many years been regarded as one of the most desirable residential areas in Northern Ireland, where quality of life and accessibility are key attributes.
Cultra is only minutes from the bustling County Down town, Holywood with local shopping, coffee shops and an array of restaurants. In addition, the Cultra shoreline is within minutes walk from Killymard with pleasant coastal walks to Holywood and Bangor. The location also benefits from easy access to the Bangor Road, with Belfast City Centre within 15 minutes and Belfast City Airport within 10 minutes. The Cultra railway halt is also within a few minutes walk from Killymard with a regular service to Bangor, Holywood and Belfast.
Killymard is an exceptional property in many ways. Dating back to 1929, the property offers generously proportioned accommodation over two floors extending to c. 8200 sqft. The accommodation is presented to an exceptional standard and comprises 6 reception rooms and 5 bedrooms. There are views from the principal room over the gardens to Belfast Lough.
Externally, the property is accessed by a private avenue off Circular Road East. The grounds extend to c. 4.5 acres and are laid in well tended lawns, with mature trees and shrubs offering a profusion of colours in all seasons. The North Eastern boundary lies into c. 25 acres of Transport Museum parkland offering privacy and tranquility. There is a a 4 car integral garage adjacent to the property.
All in all, Killymard, on the market for the first time in 50 years, offers a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional residence in a parkland setting in one of Northern Ireland's most sought after residential areas.
Viewing by private appointment is highly recommended.