GOVERNORS GATE DEMENSE
Royal Hillsborough
Following the success of the highly acclaimed Royal Park Lodge, Farriers Green and Saddlers Hall, renowned builders Porter & Co continue their successful housing developments with Governors Gate Demesne.
Governors Gate Demesne is nestled in the mature and desirable residential area, located off the Ballynahinch Road at the walled boundary of Royal Hillsborough Forest Park.
ROYAL HILLSBOROUGH
Royal Hillsborough is one of the finest examples of an unspoilt Georgian village in Northern Ireland and is undeniably one of the most desirable areas in the North to live. Named after Sir Arthur Hill who built the Hillsborough Fort in around 1650, the tranquil village atmosphere has been retained by the re-routing of surrounding major roads and the meticulous preservation of the historical buildings in the area.
ROYAL HILLSBOROUGH
With a population of around 4000 people, Royal Hillsborough is one of the most sought after living areas in Northern Ireland. Its close proximity to Belfast, coupled with a traditional village atmosphere offering scenic walks, gastro pubs and the celebrated International Oyster Festival which attracts visitors from all over the world, underlines the area’s desirability.
At the very heart of the village lies the beautiful Hillsborough Castle, the official residence of the Kig and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Surrounded by regal gardens, it has been the location for many momentous political occasions in recent Northern Irish history and has been visited by George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair among others.
The village also boasts a picturesque walled public forest park and lake which contains the original fort residence of Lord Hillsborough which was built in the 17th Century.
The present village church was built between 1760 and 1773 by Wills Hill, Earl of Hillsborough and 1st Marquis of Downshire and is sited rather majestically on a hillside off the main street and near the fort. The church contains a Bishop’s throne (Hill had originally intended for the church to become the new cathedral for the Diocese of Down) and two impressive 18th Century organs.
ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER LIVING AREAS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
| Location | Distance |
| Belfast City Airport | 16.4 miles / 28 minutes |
| Belfast International Airport | 20.7 miles / 39 minutes |
| Royal Hillsborough Forest Park | 1.3 miles / 7 minutes |
| Sprucefield Shopping Centre | 3.3 miles / 9 minutes |
| Belfast City Centre | 13.4 miles / 24 minutes |
| Thomas and Lady Dixon Park | 9.4 miles / 21 minutes |
| Belfast Cathedral Quarter | 13.8 miles / 25 minutes |
| Titanic Belfast | 15 miles / 28 minutes |