Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 25 English Street, Downpatrick, a cozy and compact type home with 4 bed in the BT30 6AB area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £296,945 and a rental potential of £1,930 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to May 4, 2012. It's possible the property has changed since then,
but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.
"This handsome Greek Revival townhouse is at the centre of The Mall, the historic core of Downpatrick. To the south it faces 18th century almshouses, to the west is the Cathedral (burial place of Saint Patrick) and to the east it adjoins the old gaol (now Down County Museum). It was built in 1835/6 by John Lynn an important local architect. For many years this was the Judge's Lodging where the circuit judges stayed. Continued..
DESCRIPTION CONTINUED It is now a listed building in a conservation area.
The facade is bow fronted Regency with fanlight doorway, sandstone pilasters, granite steps and dressed limestone at raised ground floor level. Inside are many original features: Greek key ornament on two ceilings, fireplaces, sash windows and panelled doors. The rooms are well proportioned and the accommodation is suited to a number of uses be they residential or commercial (subject to planning).
English Street is within walking distance of schools, with excellent shopping in the town centre nearby. ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES: ENTRANCE HALL: With original cornice ceiling & ceiling rose. DINING ROOM: 5.44m x 4.32m
(17'10' x 14'2') Cast iron fireplace. Original 'Regency' mahogany sideboard. Built in cupboards. Original wooden floor. Dimmer spot lights. Cornice ceiling. LIVING ROOM: 3.81m x 3.35m
(12'6' x 11'0') with spectacular views over to Inch Abbey and the Quoile River. Coved ceiling and centre rose. TV point. KITCHEN: 5.11m x 1.91m
(16'9' x 6'3') Range of high and low level units. Double drainer stainless steel sink unit. Plumbed for washing machine, space for fridge freezer, panel walls. Original hatch to dining room. REAR HALL: With feature arched window overlooking courtyard. BATHROOM: Low flush w.c., wash hand basin and panel bath with tiling at splashback. BEDROOM 1: 2.90m x 2.13m
(9'6' x 7'0') Hotpress - copper cylinder & shelving. FURTHER ROOM: 3.05m x 2.97m
(10'0' x 9'9') Original door reads: 'Sleeping 2 Men' Potential extra accommodation requiring refurbishment. CURVED STAIRCASE TO: First floor return. BEDROOM 2: 3.05m x 2.90m
(10'0' x 9'6') Overlooks cobbled yard. BATHROOM: Wash hand basin and panel bath with shower attachment. W.C.: low flush w.c. FIRST FLOOR DRAWING ROOM: 6.20m x 4.65m
(20'4' x 15'3') Beautiful cast iron fireplace with columned slate surround. Original cornice ceiling and picture rail. Original wooden floor. Dimmer spot lighting. Door to: STUDY: 4.52m x 1.83m
(14'10' x 6'0') Door to: REAR RECEPTION ROOM: 4.88m x 3.51m
(16'0' x 11'6') Currently used as library and TV lounge. SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM 3: 3.73m x 3.45m
(12'3' x 11'4') Ornate fireplace. Cupboard. Wide ranging views over the surrounding countryside and river. MASTER BEDROOM 4: 4.45m x 4.04m
(14'7' x 13'3') Picturesque roof top views over 'old' Downpatrick. Original fireplace. Door to: LUMBER ROOM: 2.95m x 2.79m
(9'8' x 9'2') Could be dressing room or nursery. Own access to landing. W.C.: Low flush w.c. BASEMENT: (Stair access from rear hall)
2 main Rooms: (14'7 x 13'10') & (12'2' x 10'10') both with flagstone floors, one with ceiling hooks and fireplace, the other with original 'Kilmarnock' sink. Also small 'cellar' and boiler room. OUTSIDE: Secure double gates lease to a cobbled courtyard (shared access).
Outbuildings Comprises:
Garage
Woodstore
Large Shed: (Original Coach houses) 7.54m
(24'9') x 2.97m(9'9') Housing swallows nests! PVC oil tank. Additional storage area. GARDENS: From the courtyard a gate leads into a sheltered and sunny walled 'secret' garden affording maximum privacy. Beyond this a long border flanked by ancient railings and with various established trees and shrubs leads to a further woodland / orchard area. Fruit trees include apple, pear & fig. There are splendid views of the Cathedral and surrounding landscape. Please note that we have not tested the services or systems in this property. Purchasers should make/commission their own inspections if they feel it is necessary.
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