Single-storey living with large garden and optional paddock nearby.
Stunning uninterrupted Pennine views from front patio
Set at the foot of the Pennines, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-storey comfort, wide rural views and a generous plot ideal for garden lovers or those seeking a quieter pace. A newly fitted kitchen diner and separate utility add practical, modern touches while the living room faces the surrounding countryside for light and outlook.
Outside there is a sun-trap patio, large side garden, garage and driveway with space for several vehicles. An optional 1.74-acre paddock is available by separate negotiation, extending the plot for small-scale grazing, storage or amenity use. The village provides basic everyday facilities including a shop, two pubs, a café and a mining museum; Alston and Hexham are within reasonable driving distance for wider services.
Practical details to note: the home uses oil-fired central heating, mains services are present, and the property is offered freehold with no recorded flood risk. EPC is to be confirmed and some items and systems have not been independently tested, so buyers should satisfy themselves by inspection. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — typical for rural locations.
This bungalow will suit downsizers or anyone seeking a manageable, single-storey home with scope to enjoy large outside space and outstanding Pennine scenery. It’s a straightforward, peaceful base with potential to personalise and make the most of its extensive plot.