Whitehall, 24 Tullymore Road, Broughshane, Ballymena, BT43 7HN
Asking Price £1,000,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
2
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Broadband Speed
*³
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price £1,000,000
Stamp Duty
Rates
£1,782.00 pa*¹
Typical Mortgage
Additional Information
- A DELIGHTFUL GEORGIAN COUNTRY RESIDENCE WITH ASSOCIATED OUTBUILDINGS SET ON c. 70 ACRES OF ATTRACTIVE PARKLAND
- Available in one of more lots
A charming country residence, extending to c.7500 sq.ft., built in the mid eighteenth century and steeped in history having been the ancestral home of the White family for two centuries, and perhaps most notably, Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White VC. The estate was sold in the 1940s and has been in the hands of the current owner’s family since the 1950s. An impressive Georgian property surrounded by c. 70 acres of attractive parkland. The property is situated a short distance from Broughshane village, convenient to Ballymena and the M2 motorway with excellent links to Belfast (approx. 40 minutes) and Belfast International Airport (approx. 30 minutes)
Courtyard & Walled Garden An attractive stone built rhomboid shaped courtyard comprising former coach houses, stables and cattle accommodation. Several buildings are part lofted and have excellent potential for a range of domestic or commercial alternative uses, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents being obtained. In addition, to the side and rear of the courtyard and main residence are the remains of a walled garden, now in a state of disrepair and in need of landscaping, repairs to perimeter walls providing a pleasant amenity space in close proximity to the main residence
Parkland The property extends to c. 70 acres and comprises good quality agricultural land laid out in suitable sized fields, all under grass at present and well fenced for stock. The parkland surrounding Whitehall has been carefully landscaped since the 18th century with a number of ancient trees interspersed in the fields near the main house. In addition, there are small woodland copses and a pond. The sale of this historic demesne provides a unique opportunity for a potential purchaser to carry out an extensive restoration project to create a comfortable family home or convert the property and its surrounding buildings for hospitality or commercial purposes.
There are no BPS entitlements available for transfer
Title: Title enquiries to Boal Anderson & Co., Solicitors, 56 High Street, Ballymena.
Building status: The house is categorised on the Historic Buildings register as having a Grade B listing.
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