
Additional Information
- Elevated site of C 3.4 acres overlooking the Irish Sea.
- Benefiting from full planning permission for 9 detached dwellings with stunning sea and countryside views
- Planning permission is passed under application number LA02/2023/1872/F.
- There are different contemporary unit designs available in the scheme.
- Was the location of Drumnagreagh House, built in 1870 and converted into a hotel of the same name in 1970.
- A short 5-minute drive from the village of Glenarm, boasting a four star hotel and whiskey distillery, as part of the regeneration plans for Glenarm, which have recently been given the green light.
Nestled on an elevated site overlooking the Irish Sea, the site benefits from full planning permission for 9 detached dwellings of various sizes. The properties offer a contemporary design and will provide stunning views of both the sea or the countryside and hills. Planning permission is passed under application number LA02/2023/1872/F. The village of Glenarm is a 5-minute drive from the site and a perfect base from which to explore the Glens of Antrim and further afield. This is an elevated site of C 3.4 Acres with stunning sea and countryside views. and was the location of Drumnagreagh House, built in 1870 and converted into a hotel of the same name in 1970. There are different contemporary unit designs available in the scheme. The village of Glenarm, now boasts a four star hotel and whiskey distillery, as part of the regeneration plans for Glenarm, which have recently been given the green light.
