The Old Coach House, Eglingham, Alnwick
2 Bed Character Property - Semi-Detached - Offers Over £399,950
Nestled in the picturesque village of Eglingham, this charming grade II listed semi-detached stone built property is a true gem waiting to be discovered. Sitting on the lane leading to the church of St Maurice, it boasts character, charm and a long, varied history. With a unique blend of traditional features and modern comforts, the present owners have painstakingly restored and upgraded the cottage to the highest of standards, ensuring that the character and charm has been retained.
As you step inside the cottage, you enter into a well appointed kitchen/breakfast room, with a stone floor and a bespoke traditional shaker kitchen with slate worktops and integrated appliances. The spacious lounge has an attractive inglenook fireplace with a stove and French doors to the rear garden. The conservatory is a superb addition to the cottage, which is glazed on two sides taking advantage of the views of the walled garden. There is a useful utility room and a shower room on the ground floor. The first floor landing offers and ideal space for an office and gives access to the two double bedrooms, the main bedroom has an inglenook fireplace and an en-suite bathroom featuring a roll top bath. The second bedroom has a vaulted beamed ceiling.
One of the standout features of this property is the stunning walled cottage garden, with patio areas, flowerbeds and shrubberies and a driveway offering ample secure parking. Imagine enjoying a cup of tea surrounded by beautiful blooms and lush greenery, creating a tranquil oasis right at your doorstep. The village setting adds to the appeal, which has the Tankerville Arms public house, a village hall and a cricket ground.
If you are looking for a character property that exudes warmth and personality, this cottage is the perfect choice. Contact our Wooler office for a viewing.
Main Street, Lowick, Berwick-Upon-Tweed
1 Bed Character Property - Semi-Detached - Offers Over £325,000
A fabulous opportunity to purchase this attractive stone built Grade 11 property, which is located on the outskirts of this popular Northumberland village, some ten miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed. The property is steeped in history, built around 1861 it formed part of the Church Edward the Confessor, with the ground floor being used as the classroom and the upper floor for the head teachers accommodation.
The property has huge potential for development, with the current layout having a large open plan room on the ground floor and a spacious one bedroom first floor apartment , with a large living room, a kitchen/breakfast room, a double bedroom and a shower room. The property could be converted into one large two storey dwelling, or to convert the ground floor into an apartment offering the potential to generate a further income on a rental for holiday lets. The ground floor could also be used as an office/workshop. The property has full oil fired central heating.
Lawn garden at the front and side and the large enclosed garden at the other side which has been laid to a meadow with wild flowers, potential to landscape further.
Lowick is highly sought after with excellent facilities which include a general store, two public houses, a village hall and a first school. The town of Wooler is only seven miles away and Berwick-upon-Tweed is ten miles from the village, where there is varied shopping, sports clubs, restaurants and a railway station on the main east coast line. The beautiful Northumberland coastline is a short drive away, with some of the best beaches in the country.
Viewing is recommended.