Charming refurbished 2-bed stone cottage with courtyard, parking and countryside views.
Recently refurbished throughout with bespoke kitchen and new fittings
An attractive late-Victorian end-terrace stone cottage, recently refurbished throughout and offered freehold. The house sits within the grounds of a former Victorian railway station and combines period character — sash windows, exposed stone and a roll-top bath — with modern conveniences such as a bespoke kitchen, range cooker, dishwasher and energy-efficient electric radiators.
The living space is bright and comfortable: a well-proportioned sitting room with an attractive fireplace and log-burning stove flows to a kitchen/dining area with direct access to a private walled courtyard and a brick laundry room. Two double bedrooms occupy the first floor alongside a period-style bathroom with rain shower, making the layout practical for permanent living or a holiday home.
Outside there is a small lawned front garden, a secluded rear courtyard ideal for entertaining, and designated off-street parking. The hamlet location offers a rural outlook and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity, while Alnwick is about seven miles away for shops, rail links and amenities.
Important practical points: the property has an EPC rating of E/52, private water and drainage, and the original stone walls are assumed to be uninsulated. The immediate area is classified as remoter/agricultural with above-average crime statistics and pockets of deprivation, so buyers should factor location and services into their decision. Price: £240,000.