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Fairfields is an exclusive development of superbly

detailed, luxury homes, situated just off the

highly sought after Magheralave Road, Lisburn.

These homes are an equal footing with some of

the finest homes in Lisburn and Belfast and will

certainly appeal to purchasers who recognise

quality.

This area has long been established as one of the

most sought after in Lisburn, offering convenience

to many leading grammar and primary schools,

and is only a few minutes from the city centre

with its bustling boutiques, cafes, bars and

restaurants. Commuting to Belfast could not be

easier, via Boomers Way and the M1 motorway

which is two minutes drive away.

The proposed Linear Park which lies adjacent

to Fairfields will add another dimension to this

outstanding area. The Linear Park will include

scenic walks, childrens play area, wildflower

meadows and plants to encourage the population

of birds and wildlife.

Blue Horizon Developments have invested much

time and effort into designing homes which

are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

These fine homes have been designed to mirror a

typical south Belfast streetscape, with a classical

elegance and styling, incorporating wonderful

heritage colours of brick, stone and architectural

detailing. Combine this with generous living

spaces which meet the needs of modern lifestyles

and you get homes which are beautiful, both

inside and outside.

The craftsmanship, thought and attention to

detail that has gone in to these homes will make

them notable for their style and external finish,

enhancing the beautiful ambience of the area,

and providing a timeless, classical look that will

maintain its appeal for decades.

“Sweet Magheralave’s green hills and vales,

Bring fondest recollections,

Of many whispered tender tales

That charmed my young affections

There blue-bells grow, white hawthorns blow,

And Spring’s first pale primroses,

Calm peace and love, those joys that rove

In that sweet spot reposes.”

Lisburn Library