A Piece to Camera at The Courtyard, Ardavon Estate

Published 14 June 2024

Phantom presenter-led property film still with an estate agent piece to camera at The Courtyard, Ardavon Estate apartments in Cultra

Some homes ask for a presenter, not just a camera. For the apartments at The Courtyard, Ardavon Estate, we filmed a piece to camera with Tiffany Rea from Simon Brien Residential, commissioned by Valor Homes. A face on screen turns a tour into an introduction, and for a development with this much history behind it, that personal welcome carries weight.

The setting does a lot of the work. The Courtyard sits within the grounds of Ardavon House on the Glen Road in Cultra, a house dating back to the 1870s and once home to Samuel Trimble, deputy treasurer of County Antrim. The mature woodland and original gardens are still visible today, which gives a new collection of apartments something most new builds cannot buy: a sense of place. Stylish, elegant living wrapped around genuine heritage.

Estate agent delivering a piece to camera in front of the apartments at The Courtyard, Ardavon Estate in Cultra
A presenter-led film with Tiffany Rea at The Courtyard, Ardavon Estate, blending agent piece to camera with the apartments and their woodland setting. Watch the reel

Cultra belongs to a stretch we shoot often, the homes and developments around Holywood, Cultra and the coast. It is exactly the kind of work our presenter and property video tours are built for, supported by interior and exterior photography that lets the finishes speak.

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