Characterful four-bed farmhouse with south-facing rural views and private parking..
- South-facing views over open countryside and Coquet Valley
- Individually designed stone house built in 2010
- Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden and paved terrace
- Driveway parking for up to four cars, gravel driveway
- Underfloor heating on the ground floor, double glazing
- Chain free, freehold; convenient walk to village amenities
- Oil central heating and average broadband/mobile signal
- Relatively small internal area (~916 sq ft) for four bedrooms
Set on an attractive corner plot in Longframlington village, High Town Farmhouse is an individually designed stone detached home built in 2010. The house benefits from strong countryside appeal with south-facing views across open fields, low-maintenance landscaped gardens and a paved terrace ideal for outdoor family time. With driveway parking for multiple cars and easy walking access to the village shop, pub and café, the location suits families wanting a rural life with everyday convenience.
Inside, the ground floor has comfortable, well-laid-out living space with oak floors, underfloor heating and glazed French doors that connect reception rooms to the garden. The farmhouse-style kitchen includes a Rangemaster cooker and walk-in pantry; utility and cloakroom facilities support busy family routines. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, two ensuites and a family bathroom with both a freestanding bath and large walk-in shower — practical layouts for modern family life.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the property is freehold and offered chain free, with mains services and oil central heating. The plot is large but gardens have been designed for low maintenance. However the internal floor area is relatively modest (approximately 916 sq ft) for a four-bedroom house, and heating is oil-fired which may be less desirable for some buyers. Broadband and mobile signal are average in this remoter village setting, and council tax is Band F (expensive).
This home will suit a family seeking characterful, low-maintenance countryside living with good village facilities and strong road links to Morpeth and the A1. Buyers looking for a larger internal footprint or a gas-fired heating system should factor renovation or adaptation costs into their plans.