Walk to the beach and wake to expansive sea views every morning.
Sea views over the Farne Islands from most rooms
Set directly opposite the beach with uninterrupted views across the Farne Islands, this substantial four-bedroom Edwardian home sits on approximately half an acre of mature gardens. Generous reception space, large windows and a conservatory maximise the coastal outlook; the principal bedroom and most principal rooms take advantage of those sweeping sea views. The plot, parking for 4–5 cars and a large garage provide practical family and leisure space, while underfloor heating in key rooms adds comfort.
The well-equipped kitchen with an Aga, separate utility and multiple reception rooms create a flexible layout ideal for family life, holiday use or a successful holiday-let. The loft has potential for conversion (subject to consents) and there is scope to extend or modernise internally to increase value. Broadband is superfast and the village amenities, harbour and boat trips are all within easy walking distance.
Buyers should note some material facts: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, the property has cavity walls with assumed no added insulation, and the EPC is D. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s and will benefit from targeted modernisation and energy-efficiency improvements. Council Tax is in a higher band, and any buyer should factor in running costs and potential upgrade works.
Overall this is a characterful coastal home offering rare direct beach access, strong income or family potential and room to enhance—an excellent opportunity for buyers wanting a prominent seaside position with scope to personalise and improve.