Single-storey riverside living with large gardens, garage and parking for six cars.
Four double bedrooms, principal with modern en suite and underfloor heating
Set on a very large plot at the edge of Harbottle, this spacious four-double-bedroom detached bungalow offers generous single-storey living with woodland and river access. Built c.1991 to a traditionally styled specification, the home combines modern farmhouse fittings with character features — vaulted garden room, inglenook with a working wood stove and solid oak floors. The wrap-around gardens, private patio areas and parking for approximately six cars make it practical for family life and entertaining.
The accommodation centres on three large reception rooms including a bright living room with multi-fuel stove and French doors, a vaulted garden room ideal for dining or relaxing, plus a farmhouse kitchen with granite worktops and a working Stanley stove. The principal bedroom benefits from a modern en suite with underfloor heating; three further doubles include fitted wardrobes and flexible use for guests or a home office.
Externally there is a detached double garage with electric roller doors, power and lighting, gated tarmac driveway and mature, south-facing lawns. Grounds extend down to the river and include woodland; a public footpath and bridge lie nearby (the footpath does not run through the garden). The property is inside Northumberland National Park, which adds scenery and protection but can introduce planning constraints.
Important practical points: heating is by oil central boiler, drainage is via a private septic tank and the Energy Performance Certificate is E. Broadband and mobile signals are average, and the hamlet location suits buyers seeking privacy rather than urban convenience. Council tax and local crime statistics are above average for the area. Overall this is a substantial, well-appointed bungalow with scope to personalise and adapt, particularly attractive to families, downsizers or buyers seeking a rural riverside setting.