Spacious period home with paddock and workshop, ideal for family country living.
- Five bedrooms, two bathrooms, versatile ground-floor annex studio
- 1.24 acre enclosed paddock with orchard
- Detached garage, workshop, greenhouse and generous parking
- Strong period features: exposed beams, stone fireplace, AGA
- Oil-fired central heating; EPC rating E
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades recommended
- Very slow broadband; rural location but excellent mobile signal
- Sold freehold and chain-free
Set in a tranquil hamlet north of Haydon Bridge, this five-bedroom stone barn conversion sits within beautifully tended gardens and a substantial 1.24-acre paddock. The house retains strong period character — exposed beams, stonework, a feature fireplace and an AGA — while offering versatile accommodation including a ground-floor annex/office with en-suite.
The plot is a standout: private gardens, a productive orchard, single garage with attached greenhouse, workshop and generous parking accessed from a shared driveway. Far-reaching valley views make the setting particularly appealing for families seeking rural space and outdoor life close to Hexham and local amenities.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The property is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, has double glazing of unknown fit date, and an EPC rating of E. Broadband speeds are very slow and the stone walls are believed to be uninsulated, so buyers should allow for energy-efficiency improvements and potential heating costs.
Offered freehold and chain-free, this home will suit buyers wanting immediate occupation and who value character and land. It will also appeal to those willing to invest in insulation, heating and modernization to improve comfort, reduce running costs and increase long-term value.