Characterful three-bed barn conversion with vaulted beams and countryside access.
- Recently renovated to a high standard with exposed beams and vaulted ceilings
- Three bedrooms; ground-floor bedroom/dining room with en-suite
- Oil-fired boiler heating; some rooms have electric thermostatic radiators
- Gravelled courtyard with one off-street parking space and powered storage
- Small plot size and detached in a remoter hamlet setting
- Average broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
- Very low local crime; easy access to Cycle Route 72 and A69
- No flooding risk; council tax band C (affordable)
A recently renovated three-bedroom barn conversion set within Melkridge Farm, offering characterful living with modern finishes. Vaulted ceilings and exposed beams give a strong rustic character, while bespoke timber doors, a slate-hearth wood burner and a fitted kitchen provide comfortable, move-in-ready accommodation. Bedroom 3 (currently used as a ground-floor dining room) has an en-suite, adding flexible layout options for a home office or guest suite.
Practical utilities include oil-fired boiler central heating with oil fuel supply, complemented by electric thermostatic radiators in some areas. The property sits in a small gravelled courtyard with one allocated off-street parking space and a secure powered storage unit — convenient but limited for multiple vehicles. Broadband speeds are average and the location is a remoter agricultural hamlet, so expect rural living trade-offs despite excellent mobile signal and very low local crime.
This barn will suit buyers seeking countryside character with contemporary finishes: walkers, cyclists (on Cycle Route 72/Coast-to-Coast links), or those relocating for quieter life within reach of Haltwhistle, Bardon Mill and the A69. The home is freehold, modest in plot size and council tax band C, and presents a straightforward purchase for someone wanting an immediately habitable, distinctive rural property. Note the oil fuel reliance and single parking space when assessing running costs and practical needs.