4 bedroom barn conversion
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EV charger
Barn conversion
4 beds
1.89 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Barn Conversion
- Rural setting
- Circa 1.89 acres
- Outbuildings
- 2 receptions rooms
- Log Burner
- Kitchen
- Utility
- Principal bedroom with ensuite
- 3 Further bedrooms
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Offering a characterful home and a unique living environment, Low Barns provides 1839 sq ft of stylishly-presented accommodation. Exposed stone walls and lofty, masonry arched apertures are showcased alongside contemporary design, with reception rooms comprising a sitting room with the warming ambience of a wood-burning stove and a spacious, triple aspect dining room with French doors providing a seamless transition to the garden. The kitchen is fitted with sleek, contemporary cabinetry, topped with stone work surfaces, and has a glossy, green
Rayburn at its heart, whilst a well-appointed utility room provides a hide-away for domestic appliances and incorporates a cloakroom.
The lengthy hallway gives access to four bedrooms and the modern family bathroom, with two of the rooms enjoying floor-to-ceiling glazed arched windows with an outlook and doors opening to paved terracing outside. The generous principal room has a smart en suite shower room with stylish fittings.
Plans exisits to remodel and extend parts of the property. Available upon request.
The property is approached via a timber, five bar gate onto a gravelled driveway lined with evergreen shrubs. There is ample space to park several vehicles at the frontage of the home, with a timber double garage outbuilding and a double car port with two EV charging points alongside. A large south-facing paved terrace is enclosed by stone walls and leads out onto a parterre-style garden area with gravelled walkways and geometric, timber-edged beds filled with topiary bushes, grasses and perennial plants. There are areas of garden which are laid to lawn and interspersed with specimen trees, with plenty of room for children’s play. To the front is an area of wildflower planting and a pony paddock.
Uninterrupted views over open countryside and paddocks, beyond the immediate garden, can be enjoyed in this tranquil outdoor haven.
The property is situated in a picturesque rural setting just to the south of the pretty village of Hartburn, where there is a tributary of the River Tweed called the Hart Burn and a cave known as the Harburn Grotto which lies within the woods. The Ox Inn is the nearest local pub in the
neighbouring village of Middleton exactly 1 mile to the west.
Historic Morpeth, to the east, offers a good selection of shops, restaurants & bars, along with a bustling market square and scenic walks can be enjoyed along the banks of the River Wansbeck. The mainline station provides a convenient commute and direct links to cities including Newcastle, London, Edinburgh and York. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach as is the A1. Outstanding rated schooling in Morpeth includes Abbeyfield First.
Rayburn at its heart, whilst a well-appointed utility room provides a hide-away for domestic appliances and incorporates a cloakroom.
The lengthy hallway gives access to four bedrooms and the modern family bathroom, with two of the rooms enjoying floor-to-ceiling glazed arched windows with an outlook and doors opening to paved terracing outside. The generous principal room has a smart en suite shower room with stylish fittings.
Plans exisits to remodel and extend parts of the property. Available upon request.
The property is approached via a timber, five bar gate onto a gravelled driveway lined with evergreen shrubs. There is ample space to park several vehicles at the frontage of the home, with a timber double garage outbuilding and a double car port with two EV charging points alongside. A large south-facing paved terrace is enclosed by stone walls and leads out onto a parterre-style garden area with gravelled walkways and geometric, timber-edged beds filled with topiary bushes, grasses and perennial plants. There are areas of garden which are laid to lawn and interspersed with specimen trees, with plenty of room for children’s play. To the front is an area of wildflower planting and a pony paddock.
Uninterrupted views over open countryside and paddocks, beyond the immediate garden, can be enjoyed in this tranquil outdoor haven.
The property is situated in a picturesque rural setting just to the south of the pretty village of Hartburn, where there is a tributary of the River Tweed called the Hart Burn and a cave known as the Harburn Grotto which lies within the woods. The Ox Inn is the nearest local pub in the
neighbouring village of Middleton exactly 1 mile to the west.
Historic Morpeth, to the east, offers a good selection of shops, restaurants & bars, along with a bustling market square and scenic walks can be enjoyed along the banks of the River Wansbeck. The mainline station provides a convenient commute and direct links to cities including Newcastle, London, Edinburgh and York. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach as is the A1. Outstanding rated schooling in Morpeth includes Abbeyfield First.
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Strutt & Parker - Morpeth
7 Benjamin Green House, Morpeth Train Station
Morpeth, Northumberland
NE61 2SL
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