David Kerr and the rest of the team at Templeton Robinson were a pleasure to deal with from start to finish with the sale of our apartment. It is no exaggeration to say that the sale would not have gone through without David's expertise and calm problem solving approach to the communications with the buyers.
- Cathy Pane
Description
Clifton Terrace is a delightful row of stone and brick built homes dating back to circa 1850. They enjoy stunning panoramic views across Bangor Bay. Particularly pleasing are the original window shutters, lovely cornicing and feature fireplaces. With parking to the front and rear, an excellent secluded garden to the rear, this superb home should have wide appeal. Rarely do these charming coastal properties come on to the open market to rent so we would therefore recommend viewing at the earliest opportunity.
Features
6 Month Lease. Available now.
Grade B1 Listed Stone Terrace with fabulous sea views
2 Gracious Reception Rooms
Kitchen with Casual Dining Area
3 Large Bedrooms
White Bathroom Suite with Seperate W/C / Additional Downstairs WC
Many original architectural features
Oil fired central heating
Fully floored roofspace
Courtyard & separate yard area with outhouse for Washing machine
Parking at front door (access via Victoria Road)
Attractive front and south facing rear gardens
Location
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Directions
From Bangor Marina continue coastal road round past the pier and "Long Hole". Property is on right hand side marked by a Templeton Robinson 'TO LET' sign.
102 Seacliff Road
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