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Inside 'magnificent' former NI manse on the market with panoramic views and two-bed annex

It extends to 3,390 sq ft

he Old Manse, 56 Moyle Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh 
he Old Manse, 56 Moyle Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh 

This four-bedroom former manse dating back to 1901 in Co Tyrone is currently on the market.

The Old Manse, 56 Moyle Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh has been recently refurbished 'retaining all of the original features', and also features a two-bedroom annex.

The property has a guide price of £625,000 and extends to 3,390 sq ft.

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The main home has a 'grand' entrance hall, four reception rooms, four 'spacious' bedrooms, and the master bedroom has an ensuite.

Estate agents Savills (NI) said: "The Old Manse occupies an elevated position in a private setting with panoramic views of the incredible garden grounds, rolling countryside and the Strule River.

"The property is accessed off the Moyle Road via an alcove entrance with cast iron gates and four square piers with corniced caps and cusped gableted finials, offering a grand sense of arrival. Over the past two years the property has undergone refurbishment to the highest standard whilst maintaining the original features.

"Constructed in 1901, the three-bay, two-storey manse is square on plan with full height canted bays to principal north and east elevations. The roof is hipped around a central valley, with natural slate and terracotta ridge and hip tiles...

"Externally, the house sits northeast facing on an elevated site overlooking the tiered garden grounds and Strule River. The impressive garden grounds are a key feature of The Old Manse and boast an array of tree and plant species, various paths and seating areas and an ornamental pond. There is an abundance of parking to the front and side of the dwelling, as well as a two door garage with electric roller shutter doors."

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