A Coastal Family Home, Filmed Where the Lough Meets Knockagh

Published 16 December 2025

Phantom property film still of a five-bedroom detached coastal family home near Greenisland with views towards Belfast Lough and Knockagh

Some homes give you the setting for free, and the only job is not to waste it. This five-bedroom detached home sits on a prime site just off the Shore Road at Greenisland, looking out towards Belfast Lough on one side and the Knockagh on the other. Photographed flat, it is a smart family house. Filmed properly, with the water in shot and the hills behind it, it becomes the kind of listing buyers stop scrolling for.

We shot it in mid-December, which sounds like the wrong month for a coastal home and is actually one of the best. The low winter light sits long across the lough, the interiors glow against the cold outside, and a principal suite with a walk-in dressing room reads as warm and considered rather than merely large. We planned the visit around that light, ground crews and drone together, so the house, the views and the December sky all landed in a single day.

Phantom property film still of a five-bedroom detached coastal family home near Greenisland with views towards Belfast Lough and Knockagh
A five-bedroom coastal family home near Greenisland, marketed for Colin Graham Residential with photography, drone, video and floor plans from a single winter visit. Watch the reel

For a home like this we rarely send one discipline. The package here paired property photography and a cinematic video tour with drone imagery to place the house above the lough, plus floor plans so a relocating buyer understood the layout before viewing. It is part of the wider coastal and family-home work we shoot around Belfast and the shoreline north of it.

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