Greyabbey is a picturesque village located on the eastern shores of Strangford Lough in County Down. Situated on the Ards Peninsula, it lies approximately 7 miles south of Newtownards and 20 miles to Belfast. making it easily accessible by road and public transport . The village is renowned for its rich history, particularly the Grey Abbey ruins and provides ample amenities. The site is located close to the village just off the A20 Newtownards Roads and is accessed via a shared driveway.
The unique site has full planning permission for a detached dwelling and garage. The site is accessed by private lane off the Newtownards Road and foundations have been formed. The mature site is surrounded with views over Strangford Lough with woodland to the rear. We understand the woodland is maintained by the National Trust who also own the Mid-Island which is visible for the subject.
1.3 Acre Net Site Area.
Proposed detached dwelling 3,000 sqft with 450 sqft garage.
Planning permission has been granted for the erection of dwelling and garage. We are advised that foundations have been formed. Further information can be accessed via the planning portal using the reference code: LA06/2017/1261/RM
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