Description
Set near the east end of the historic Lower Crescent terrace (1852), No. 11 is one of the most architecturally distinguished properties in the row—featuring grand two-storey Corinthian pilasters, decorative sash windows, and a parapet with balustrade-style detailing. This substantial three-storey townhouse, now in mixed use, enjoys a prime position overlooking Crescent Gardens and facing Upper Crescent.
Ornate regency features of the listed property include a gabled slate roof, rear projections, and a blend of rendered and brick elevations, the property offers significant character and potential for residential or commercial use in one of Belfast’s most desirable and historically rich locations.
Full planning permission is in place for the conversion into 4 apartments, totalling 3,178 square feet.
Rooms
APARTMENT 1:
LIVING/KITCHEN: 19'2" x 15'10" (4.1m x 4.98m)
BEDROOM: 13'5" x 9'6" (4.1m x 2.9m)
WC: 7'6" x 4'7" (2.7m x 2.4m)
APARTMENT 2:
UTILITY ROOM: 7'10" x 3'11" (1.2m x 0.79m)
BEDROOM 1: 17'6" x 9'10" (2.9m x 4.83m)
BEDROOM 2: 12'1" x 6'6" (3.68m x 2.5m)
APARTMENT 3: