Spacious five-bed converted farmhouse with panoramic views, gardens and detached double garage..
- Five bedrooms with flexible ground-floor bedroom/study options
- Elevated site with uninterrupted views to Holy Island and Bamburgh
- Gardens approx. 0.7 acres; attractive stone terrace and mature lawns
- Detached double garage, generous courtyard parking for several cars
- Partly refurbished (2024/25): new ground-floor ensuite, shower room, carpets
- Independent office/studio with separate access, potential annex space
- Shared initial driveway with two neighbouring properties
- Council Tax Band E and limited local amenities in small hamlet
Set on an elevated plot in the hamlet of Beal, Whitehill House is a substantial five-bedroom converted farmhouse with uninterrupted views towards Holy Island, Bamburgh Castle and the Northumberland coastline. The property sits in about 0.7 acres of mature garden, offers generous parking and a detached double garage, and benefits from recent partial refurbishment including a new ground-floor ensuite, family shower room, redecorating and new carpets (2024/25). An independent office/studio with separate access adds flexible workspace or potential annex space.
Internally the layout suits family life and multi-generation use: two principal reception rooms, a large kitchen/breakfast room, ground-floor bedroom options and two further first-floor doubles. The elevated terrace and lawned gardens capture panoramic coastal and rural views from three aspects, creating a strong sense of privacy and outdoor living. Practical features include a utility/laundry room, multiple WCs and good storage in the detached garage.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property was converted from a former farm steading around 35 years ago and has only been partly refurbished rather than fully modernised — further updating or reconfiguration may be desired. The initial driveway is shared with two neighbouring properties before leading into the private courtyard. Council Tax sits at Band E (above average) and the wider local area shows higher deprivation indices; the property is in a small, isolated hamlet so everyday amenities are limited locally.
This home will appeal to buyers seeking a sizeable main or second home with exceptional coastal outlooks, outdoor space and flexible accommodation. It is chain-free and ready for buyers who value privacy and views, and who either want a largely turnkey ground-floor update or are prepared to carry out further works to tailor the house fully to modern living.