9 Kildare Park
Downpatrick, Strangford, BT30 7GY
Key Features & Description
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Strangford Village, this exceptional
detached Georgian-style home is a rare and captivating find where timeless
architecture meets beautifully curated interiors that feel both fresh and
wonderfully characterful.
The home's classic Georgian façade sets an
immediate impression, with its tall sliding sash windows, ornate fanlight, and a
grand hardwood front door framed by elegant granite stonework. Step inside and
you are instantly embraced by a sense of warmth and welcome that flows
effortlessly throughout.
The interiors have been newly appointed to an
exceptional standard, thoughtfully styled to complement the home's Georgian
bones with an antique-inspired aesthetic. Soft, layered palettes, rich textures,
and carefully chosen finishes give each room a timeless charm elegant without
being formal, and deeply inviting from the moment you arrive. High ceilings soar
overhead, ornate cornices draw the eye, and intricate panelling adds depth and
character to every principal room. This is a home that wraps itself around
you.
The heart of the property is a beautifully appointed kitchen,
featuring bespoke cabinetry in muted heritage tones, luxurious quartz &
Iroko worktops, and fully integrated appliances. The
adjoining dining/sitting room is a wonderfully sociable space, perfect
for relaxed evenings or larger gatherings, with French doors that open directly
onto the garden.
Four bedroom layout, primary bedroom with bespoke built
in wardrobes and ensuite shower room, the landing would also make a great
reading space.
Outside, the gardens have been meticulously landscaped to
create a truly exceptional outdoor setting. Newly laid paving provides elegant,
low-maintenance entertaining space, while a charming summerhouse offers a
perfect hideaway for quieter moments. A double driveway provides generous
off-street parking and adds to the strong kerb appeal of this already striking
property.
Strangford is not just a location it is a lifestyle. The
village and surrounding peninsula offer a food scene that genuinely reflects its
surroundings; fresh seafood landed locally, artisan produce from rich County
Down farmland, and welcoming restaurants where open fires and Lough views make
every meal an occasion.
Outside, the coastline, woodland trails, and
sweeping water's edge create a playground for those who love the outdoors. Walk
for miles through ancient estate grounds, spot seals and otters along the shore,
or take to the water by kayak or paddle board. The Mourne Mountains form a
stunning horizon, and the iconic ferry crossing adds a charm to daily life that
never grows old. This is a place of natural beauty, fresh air, and a slower,
richer pace of living that is very hard to leave.