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For sale
Auction Jul 07 at 12:00 PM
(Lot 28) 15 Bow Street, Donaghadee, BT21 0HD
4 Bed Townhouse
Guide Price £135,000
Auction Details
Auction Date
Jul 07 at 12:00 PM
Lot Number
28
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Townhouse
Bedrooms
4
Property Features
Tenure
Freehold
Broadband Speed
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Property Financials
Stamp Duty
Rates
£999.40 pa*¹
Typical Mortgage

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Additional Information
- 4 Bedroom Georgian Mid. Terrace, probably built c.1780, B1 Listed and located a short walk from the promenade in Donaghadee.
- Living . Fitted Kitchen . Converted Attic . Main Bathroom in White Suite . Shower Room.
- In need of some renovation . Roof has been recently replaced .
- The new roof includes new lead flashing to chimneys and adjacent roof, cross-batons, repairs to rafters, membrane and concrete slate tiles.
- New guttering front and rear with new rise and fall fixings . Four new Velux windows creating considerable light on the 2nd floor.
- Oil Fired Central Heating not currently functioning . Natural Gas is available on Bow Street
This property is a mid terrace B1 listed house, requiring finishing internally. Accommodation comprises entrance hall, lounge and kitchen on the ground floor. To the first floor there are four well proportioned bedrooms, bathroom and separate shower room. There is also an attic conversion which can provide an additional two bedrooms. There was a full ground floor damp proof course installed. The new roof includes new lead flashing to chimneys and adjacent roof, cross-batons, repairs to rafters, membrane and concrete slate tiles. New guttering to front and rear, along with new rise and fall fixings. Four new Velux windows added, creating considerable light on the 2nd floor. The location is a short walk away from the promenade of Donaghadee, a coastal town in County Down, Northern Ireland, known for its picturesque harbour, lighthouse, and history as a major port for the shortest sea crossing to Scotland. Attractions include the lighthouse at the end of the Moon Pier, the historic Moat and Gunpowder Store, and coastal walks. It's also recognized for its vibrant community, local restaurants with fresh seafood, and recent recognition as one of the best places to live in Northern Ireland.
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