Spacious four-bedroom country conversion with gardens, terraces and coastal access..
Stone mill barn conversion with vaulted beams and oak floors
Large open-plan kitchen/living with high-spec Siemens and Miele appliances
South-facing landscaped garden, terraces and timber bridge over burn
Gated gravel driveway, parking for several cars; single integral garage
Ground-floor guest bedroom with ensuite and versatile home office/study
Approximately 3,105 sq ft over two floors; generous room proportions
Medium flood risk for the area; private water treatment plant on site
Propane gas heating and high Council Tax (Band G) to budget for
Set within a small converted farmstead just inland from the Northumberland Heritage Coast, this impressive four-bedroom stone mill conversion balances period character with modern comforts. Vaulted, beamed ceilings, oak floors, travertine tiling and a large open-plan kitchen/living area give the house a generous, light-filled feel; underfloor heating serves the ground floor and high-spec integrated appliances include Siemens and Miele. The southerly landscaped garden of about a quarter acre has extensive stone terraces, a timber bridge over the burn and private gated parking for several cars.
Accommodation is arranged over two floors with flexible ground-floor living that includes a study, guest bedroom with ensuite, a magnificent sitting room with full-height vaulted ceiling and glazed doors to the terrace, plus a substantial island kitchen with breakfast bar and utility. Upstairs offers a galleried landing, a generous master with dual aspect and ensuite, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom — overall floor area is very large at about 3,105 sq ft, suitable for family living or home working.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is freehold and chain-free, with an integral single garage and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity for rural Northumberland. Buyers should note a medium flood risk to the area, propane gas heating and a private water treatment plant rather than mains drainage, and council tax at Band G is comparatively expensive. The property sits in a tranquil hamlet setting three miles from Warkworth and five miles from Alnmouth station and the coast.