No onward chain; immediate vacant possession
A stone-built end-terraced cottage on the edge of Haltwhistle, this three-bedroom home offers traditional character and a substantial side garden with outbuildings. The property is offered freehold with immediate vacant possession and no onward chain, making it straightforward for buyers ready to act.
Internally the layout is practical: a well-proportioned living room with an open fireplace, a generous dining kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms with built-in storage. The front garden, flagged patio and larger side garden with three brick outhouses, timber sheds and a greenhouse provide useful outdoor space and scope for landscaping or extension (subject to consents).
The house requires refurbishment throughout and currently has limited central heating provision; the living room open fire and back boiler are the only working heat source and mains gas is noted as nearby but not connected. The Energy Performance Certificate is F, and some windows are part-double glazed (installed before 2002). Buyers should budget for upgrading heating, insulation and general modernisation.
This property will suit first-time buyers or renovators seeking a character cottage in a quiet, semi-rural location. Its modest room sizes and average overall footprint make it sensible for a small family or couple prepared to renovate. Viewing is recommended to assess potential and scope for improvement.























































































