Spacious period townhouse within the Elizabethan walls, short walk to beach and station..
Grade II listed Georgian mid-terrace with high ceilings and period stone facade
Large private fully enclosed rear garden — rare for central location
About 1,561 sq ft across three floors; three bedrooms, three bathrooms
Short walk to town centre, sandy beach and Berwick rail station (≈0.5 miles)
Freehold; mains gas boiler and radiators; EPC D — energy upgrades likely
Stone walls assumed uninsulated; listed status may restrict insulation work
On-street residents’ permit parking only; no private driveway
Above-average local crime rate to consider
A substantial Grade II-listed Georgian mid-terrace townhouse set within the Elizabethan walls of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Spread over three floors and about 1,561 sq ft, the house offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, high ceilings and a generously sized enclosed rear garden — a rare private outdoor space in this central location. It sits a short walk from the town centre, beach and the mainline rail station (approx. 0.5 miles).
The property is offered freehold and benefits from mains gas boiler heating and good broadband and mobile coverage. The layout provides flexible accommodation: a ground-floor double en-suite and single bedroom, a first-floor sitting room and kitchen-breakfast room with shower room, and a master en‑suite on the second floor. This makes it suitable for a family, multi-generation use or someone wanting a roomy town base with garden.
Buyers should note material constraints: the house is Grade II listed and in a conservation area, so alterations will require listed‑building consent and will complicate refurbishment. The stone walls are assumed to lack insulation, the EPC is D and mains‑gas heating is by boiler and radiators — potential energy-efficiency upgrades may be costly and subject to consent. Parking is on‑street by residents’ permit only. The area records an above‑average crime rate, which some buyers will want to consider.
Overall this is a characterful period home in a prime historic setting with substantial internal space and a large private garden. It particularly suits buyers who value central location and period features and who are comfortable managing listed‑building responsibilities and possible retrofit work.