Ballintoy village on the North Antrim Coast is a spectacular setting with some of the most superb views across the North Antrim coastline overlooking Rathlin Island towards the Giants Causeway and the Mull of Kintyre. Having recently shot to fame for filming locations for Game of Thrones, the infamous harbour offers a tranquil setting with some beautiful beaches.
The subject site has planning approval for a detached dwelling designed by Michael Colwell Architects with superb bright and airy accommodation while making the most of the stunning views with floor to ceiling windows and raised terrace overlooking the most spectacular panoramic views.
Planning approval was granted on 5th May 2022 under planning reference LA01/2020/0768/F-Replacement Dwelling. The current owner has also had working drawings produced and approve by building control.
The elevated site is accessed off the Harbour Road along a shared laneway and is convenient to the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Bushmills and Ballycastle. The specific site could be started tomorrow.
The approved dwelling measures c. 2500 sq.ft. The current owner has also had working drawings produced and approved by building control.
Ballintoy village on the North Antrim Coast is a spectacular setting with some of the most superb views across the North Antrim coastline overlooking Rathlin Island towards the Giants Causeway and the Mull of Kintyre. Having recently shot to fame for filming locations for Game of Thrones, the infamous harbour offers a tranquil setting with some beautiful beaches.
The subject site has planning approval for a detached dwelling designed by Michael Colwell Architects with superb bright and airy accommodation while making the most of the stunning views with floor to ceiling windows and raised terrace overlooking the most spectacular panoramic views.
Planning approval was granted on 5th May 2022 under planning reference LA01/2020/0768/F-Replacement Dwelling. The current owner has also had working drawings produced and approve by building control.
The elevated site is accessed off the Harbour Road along a shared laneway and is convenient to the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Bushmills and Ballycastle. The specific site could be started tomorrow.
The approved dwelling measures c. 2500 sq.ft. The current owner has also had working drawings produced and approved by building control.
Building site with full planning approval for one single storey 3 bedroom, 2 reception room detached dwelling
The site is located off the A2 (Straid Road) approximately 3 miles west of Ballycastle and enjoys scenic views over the countryside and south-east to Knocklayde Mountain. Outline Planning Permission has been granted for a replacement dwelling in what is a quiet semi rural setting convenient to local towns and villages on the North Antrim Coast.
** Quiet rural setting
** Outline Planning Approval
** Convenient access to commuter routes
** Close proximity to North Antrim Coast
Located on the waterfront with a south facing aspect this site enjoys stunning views over the bay and surrounding coastline towards Ballycastle and along the mainland coast. The site is convenient to the beach and harbour facilities and offers an ideal location from which to explore and enjoy the varied natural attractions of Rathlin Island.
A superb elevated site with outstanding views to the sea, Rathlin Island and the coastline of Scotland. The site is situated in a mature residential area of Ballycastle convenient to the beach, Golf course and seafront activities and within walking distance of the town centre.
** Elevated site with outstanding views to the sea
** Mature residential area
** Opportunity to design your dream home
** Convenient to beach, harbour and golf course.
Situated in a quiet rural setting with views over the countryside, this site extends to circa 0.7 acres and has full planning permission for a single storey dwelling. It is located approximately 4.5 miles from Ballycastle and 4.5 miles from stunning Whitepark Bay and is within comfortable commuting distance to Coleraine and Ballymena.
** Planning Approval for single storey dwelling
** c. 0.7 acre site
** Views over the countryside
** Convenient to local towns & the coast
Understood to have been built in the 1500s, Ballynoe House is believed to be the oldest house on Rathlin Island and has served as a private residence, police barracks and post office during its long history. The derelict dwelling has been unoccupied for many years but sits on an elevated site of c. 0.25 acres with a south facing aspect and views over open fields to the sea and coastline.
** Elevated site with impressive sea views
** Tranquil location
** Approx. 950 mtrs to ferry port
** c. 0.25 acre site
This derelict cottage is known locally as McCormick’s House and it is situated on a rectangular site with traditional stone wall boundaries. The site has road frontage and overlooks Church Bay and the sea towards the North Antrim coast.
** Views to the sea and North Antrim coast
** c. 0.25 acres
** Approx. 900 metres to ferry port
** Excellent potential (subject to approval)
The property comprises a derelict one and a half storey, two bedroom cottage extending to approximately 1,260 sq ft along with approximately 5.10 acres of agricultural land. The cottage is in a state of disrepair, offering potential for renovation or replacement, subject to the necessary planning approvals.
The land, which is divided in to three fields, primarily consists of hill grazing and has road and gate frontage along the Glenshesk Road, however there is no mains supply.
This is an excellent opportunity for development or restoration of the cottage, combined with a smallholding for agricultural use.