Grade II listed period house with many original features retained
Spacious accommodation approx. 1,272 sq ft over two floors
Private south-facing enclosed courtyard garden with garden store
Central Conservation Area location; minutes from town centre and amenities
Single family bathroom; one WC on ground floor (utility/WC)
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Listed status restricts alterations and may complicate upgrades
EPC rating E; potential energy improvements required
This Grade II listed, three-bedroom terraced house sits in the heart of Alnwick’s Conservation Area, just minutes from the Market Place, shops, cafés and Alnwick Castle. Built c.1820–1840, the property keeps many original features—stone inglenook fireplaces, stripped pine doors, shutters, stone-flagged floors and high ceilings—giving immediate period character and a warm, authentic feel.
Accommodation is generous and well laid out across two floors, with a double reception (sitting room and dining room) and a large open-plan kitchen/breakfast room that opens onto a private, south-facing courtyard. The enclosed courtyard is a rare, sun-loving outdoor space for a town centre house and includes a useful garden store and gated access to the rear lane.
Practical points to note: the house is Grade II listed, so alterations will be restricted and require consent; the EPC is E; there is one family bathroom; and parking is on-street only. These factors are balanced by the property’s size (approx. 1,272 sq ft), central location, inexpensive council tax band and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
This home will suit buyers seeking a period property with strong central location and character—families who want space close to schools and town amenities, or downsizers looking for a manageable, characterful town house. A viewing is essential to appreciate the scale, details and private courtyard.























































































