Stunning architecture and so much potential with this 1930s art deco house in Cushendall, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
Cushendall is part of the Causeway Coast and Glens district and a conservation area, so it’s a nice part of the world to live in. And this house has a prime spot.
This two-storey (largely) art deco design was built in 1933 by local contracting firm John Carey. There are elements of modernism and the international style of the day, but overall, I would pitch this as an art deco house.
It was built for Mr James Finnegan, who settled in Cushendall and set up an electricity works in the village. He lived there until his death in 1949, and the family continued to live there until the mid-1950s. It has changed ownership on a few occasions since.