Characterful single-storey home with garden, driveway and village access.
- Detached barn-conversion bungalow with original stone features
- Open-plan reception with vaulted ceilings and log-burning stove
- Master bedroom with en-suite and French doors to garden
- Large gravel driveway; off-street parking for multiple vehicles
- Private garden with fruit trees, BBQ area and play bark
- Newly renovated and largely move-in ready
- EPC rating F; energy-efficiency improvements likely required
- Heating via LPG boiler (no mains gas); mining search advised
A spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow converted from a stone barn, set in a peaceful rural hamlet near Ponteland. The open-plan living room with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and a log-burning stove creates a warm, characterful heart to the home, while the master bedroom includes built-in wardrobes, French doors and an en-suite bathroom. Recent renovation work means the property is largely move-in ready for a family seeking country comfort with modern finishes.
Outside, the large gravel driveway provides plenty of off-street parking and the private garden has fruit trees, a BBQ area, play bark and useful outdoor storage. The single-storey layout and generous room sizes suit families with young children or buyers looking to downsize without sacrificing living space.
Practical points are clear: heating is by LPG boiler and radiators (not a mains gas supply), and the EPC is rated F — buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. Because of the region’s mining heritage, a formal mining search is recommended and should be considered during conveyancing. Otherwise, this Freehold bungalow offers turn-key living in an affluent, low-crime rural setting with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.