A stunning detached home in Northern Ireland is currently available on the property market for £1.8 million. Constructed in 2006 to the highest standards, the property boasts breathtaking views of the Donaghadee Sound, Copeland Islands, and the Irish Sea. With approximately 8,000 square feet of living space, the home offers a range of flexible layouts to accommodate various needs. Built with meticulous attention to detail, the property showcases exceptional quality and craftsmanship throughout.
This impressive detached home is now on the Northern Ireland property market for a cool £1.8 million. A spokesperson for John Minnis Estate Agents said the home was constructed in 2006 and built to the highest of standards. 'From both ground and first floor levels stunning views of Donaghadee Sound, Copeland Islands, Irish Sea and beyond can be enjoyed making this one of the coast's most prestigious locations and addresses,' they added.
'The magnificent accommodation extends to around 8,000 square feet and offers a multitude of layouts to suit the needs of the owners. As viewers enter the property they will instantly notice the owner's attention to detail as well as the quality within this exquisite home. It is safe to say that no expense has been spared.
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