26 Lower Waterloo Road
Larne, BT40 1NP
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Our lettings services →Larne is a coastal port town on the east coast of County Antrim, just 25 miles from the Scottish mainland and approximately 20 miles north of Belfast. It serves as Northern Ireland's principal gateway to Scotland, with regular P&O ferry services to Cairnryan, and marks the southern starting point of the famous Antrim Coast Road, one of Europe's most celebrated scenic drives. The wider Larne area takes in Glynn, Magheramorne, Ballygally, Islandmagee, and the edge of Whitehead.
The A8 dual carriageway, completed in 2015 following a £133 million investment, provides a fast, modern road link to Belfast, reducing journey times by up to 25 per cent. The Belfast to Larne railway line offers half-hourly weekday services, with the journey taking under an hour. This makes Larne a genuinely viable commuter option for those who prefer coastal living at a fraction of Belfast property prices.
The town's coastal setting is its defining feature. The mile-long seafront promenade, built between 1902 and 1934, offers views across the North Channel to Scotland. Carnfunnock Country Park, between Larne and Ballygally, covers over 191 hectares and is undergoing a £7 million redevelopment. The Gobbins cliff path on the Islandmagee peninsula is an internationally recognised attraction, and the Antrim Coast Road begins at the Black Arch near Larne, winding northward through some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the British Isles.
Schools include Larne Grammar School, Larne High School, and Corran Integrated Primary School. The town centre provides everyday shopping and services, and Larne Leisure Centre offers a pool, gym, and the McNeill Theatre. Larne is one of the most affordable areas in Northern Ireland, with average house prices significantly below the regional average, making it particularly attractive to first-time buyers and families seeking value.
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