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Northern Ireland property: Seven-bed Victorian red-brick home in Belfast on the market

It has been "meticulously restored and renovated to the highest standards"

20 Knockbreda Road, Rosetta, Belfast
20 Knockbreda Road, Rosetta, Belfast

This 'outstanding' Victorian red-brick home in Belfast is currently on the market with offers over £795,000.

20 Knockbreda Road, Rosetta is a three-storey property which has seven bedrooms and four reception rooms.

The front door opens "into a bright welcoming hall" that showcases high ceilings, walnut flooring, and ornate ceiling coving. The entrance level features 'two superb' interconnecting reception rooms.

To the front of the property, there's a sitting room with sash windows, a white marble fireplace with cast iron inset, shutters, ornate ceiling detail and oak flooring.

Double doors open into the dining room, and there's also a 'versatile room' that serves a home office. In addition, there is a drawing room, and "the exquisite over mantle has been in situ since the house was built in 1870".

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The bespoke kitchen features a wood-burning stove, a Belfast sink with, integrated appliances, storage and Mourne granite worktops. Adjoining is the utility area with roof light and doors opening onto the gardens — "perfect for entertaining in every season". Both garden areas can be assessed from here as well as the downstairs bathroom.

The master bedroom leads into a 'luxury' ensuite, which leads to a walk-in dressing room walk-in wardrobe.

Estate Agents Templeton Robinson said: "Built in 1870, a most impressive three-storey Victorian red-brick semi-detached residence, has been meticulously restored and renovated to the highest standards.

"This exquisite home seamlessly blends period splendour with refined contemporary design, offering a gracious lifestyle in one of Belfast’s sought-after addresses.

"Set behind red-brick pillars and wrought iron electric double gates which open into a cobbled driveway with generous off-street parking. There is space for a boat or campervan at the rear of the property which is accessed from Rosetta Park."

Check it out for yourself in our gallery below! Photo credit: Gary Quigg.

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