Period charm and modern comfort, three double bedrooms set in large gardens near the coast.
Stone-built period cottage with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace
Three double bedrooms; newly renovated throughout
Large, fitted kitchen with integrated Siemens and Bosch appliances
Generous front and rear gardens plus large stone outbuilding
Oil central heating; septic tank being upgraded to treatment plant
Single shower room; downstairs WC could convert to shower room
Council Tax Band E; higher-than-average local crime rate
Off-street parking, ultra-fast fibre broadband and excellent mobile signal
A beautifully refurbished stone cottage set in open Northumbrian countryside, under three miles from the coast. The house combines period character — exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and sandstone walls — with contemporary fittings, a high-spec kitchen and ultra-fast fibre broadband. Generous gardens and a large stone outbuilding extend the living space and give scope for storage or a studio.
The layout includes a bright lounge with wood burner, a spacious kitchen–dining room with integrated Siemens and Bosch appliances, three double bedrooms and a modern shower room. The property has new double glazing, oak floors and sympathetic internal insulation, making it comfortable and energy-efficient for a period home.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important: the property is on oil-fired central heating and drains to a septic tank which is being upgraded to a package treatment plant. There is only one bathroom (ground-floor WC could be converted into a shower room), council tax sits in Band E and crime in the immediate area is reported above average.
This home will suit buyers seeking a tranquil family base, second home or holiday retreat with character and usable outdoor space. The rural hamlet location offers excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, good local primary schools and easy access to Warkworth village, coastal walks and Aldnwick/Morpeth commuting routes.