Spacious rural house with large garden, outbuildings and valley views for commuters.
- Panoramic Tyne Valley views across mature landscaped gardens
- Four double bedrooms; principal suite with dressing area and en-suite
- Detached garage, home gym/office outbuilding and timber workshop shed
- Large lawn, stone-lined pond and established planting for privacy
- Period stone construction; likely requires insulation and energy upgrades
- Oil-fired boiler and radiators; EPC rating E (energy improvement needed)
- Off-street parking for several cars and convenient commuter links
- Council Tax Band F (expensive) and average broadband speeds
West House is a handsome detached Victorian stone home set on a large plot with panoramic Tyne Valley views. It offers generous, characterful accommodation across multiple reception rooms and four double bedrooms, including a principal suite with dressing area and contemporary en-suite. Mature planting, a stone-lined pond and broad lawn provide privacy and a strong connection to the landscape.
Practical outbuildings include a detached garage, a whitewashed outbuilding currently arranged as a home gym and office, and a timber shed with clear workshop potential. A cobbled driveway and off-street parking for several cars add convenience for commuters; the village is well placed for the A69, Wylam station and Newcastle.
Buyers should note this is a period property with traditional solid stone walls (no known insulation) and oil-fired central heating. The EPC grade E and assumed retrofit requirements mean there is likely scope and cost for energy improvements. Council Tax is high (Band F). Overall, the house suits a buyer seeking a spacious, character-filled rural home with excellent garden and outbuilding potential, who is prepared to invest in modernising energy efficiency and ongoing maintenance.