No onward chain — immediate purchase possible
A charming four-bedroom detached bungalow set in very large grounds, a short drive from Northumberland’s coast and the historic village of Warkworth. Remodelled and extended in 2008 with reclaimed stone, the home combines cottage character—exposed beams, flagstone and oak floors, a stone fireplace—with contemporary comforts such as uPVC windows, underfloor heating in wet rooms and well-appointed kitchen and bathrooms. The layout suits family life or multigenerational use, with flexible living rooms and a single-storey plan that flows easily to wrap-around gardens.
Practical extras include a wide driveway for multiple cars, a double garage, two stone outbuildings (currently storage and an office/studio) with potential for an annexe or holiday let subject to planning, and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal. The property is freehold, offered with no onward chain, and sits in an affluent rural hamlet close to good primary and secondary schools and half an hour from Newcastle.
Important factual considerations: the house runs on oil-fired central heating and uses a septic tank for drainage; services and fittings have not been independently tested. The internal floor area is modest (circa 915 sq ft) for a four-bedroom home, so room sizes are efficient rather than expansive. Local recorded crime is above average for the area; buyers seeking total seclusion should note the hamlet classification and vehicular access to nearby amenities.
Overall this is a well-presented, characterful rural home offering immediate move-in condition, flexible outbuilding potential and attractive outdoor space for families or buyers seeking a coastal-adjacent countryside base.