Now this is some place!
It has a large double garage, a gated entrance with remote app control gates and alarm and CCTV via a smartphone app.
Henry Graham Estate Agents said:"[This property] offers a highly adaptable layout with an abundance of space and natural light from the large picture windows, most of which enjoy breath-taking panoramic views over Lagan Valley towards Belfast and mountains beyond. "The prominent setting extends to approximately one acre and has been carefully laid in lawns with specimen mature trees and a spacious hardstanding area to the rear...Have a look at our gallery below and see for yourself!
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