Guide price
£220,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Southview, West End, Horncliffe, Berwick upon Tweed, TD15 2XN
Study
Terraced house
2 beds
2 baths
1,227 sq ft / 114 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
A two bedroom terraced house, situated in the pretty village of
Horncliffe which is conveniently located between Berwick upon Tweed and Norham. Horncliffe is England's most northerly village and boasts a newly refurbished public house, village hall and an active and thriving community.
Accommodation
The property offers spacious accommodation split over two floors, to include entrance hallway, leading into a traditional kitchen with base and wall units, a large lounge with adjoining dining space. Upstairs there is a significant landing with study area, two double bedrooms one of which benefits from en suite WC and the other has fitted wardrobes and dressing area. A traditional bathroom with shower, WC and hand basin completes the accommodation.
Externally Southview benefits from a small gravelled garden, and a parking space.
Location
The picturesque Northumberland village of Horncliffe has a pub and an active village hall and is situated in an elevated position on the south bank of the river Tweed. There are a number of beautiful walks available immediately from the front door, upstream to the village of Norham and its brooding castle or downstream across the famous Union Chain Bridge which straddles the Scottish Border. Horncliffe is within a few miles of the dramatic Northumberland Coast and is an ideal spot from which to explore this wonderful region. The village lies between the Scottish Border and the Cheviot Hills.
Berwick upon Tweed is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities together with modern sports and arts centres. Transport links are excellent with a mainline railway station at Berwick providing regular services to Newcastle, Edinburgh and London. The A1 is within easy reach providing excellent access to the national, regional and local road network and Newcastle International Airport is less than an hour away.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Charges
Council Tax Band: B
EPC
Energy Performance Rating: D
Council Tax Band: B (Northumberland County Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Off Street
Garden details: Private Garden
Horncliffe which is conveniently located between Berwick upon Tweed and Norham. Horncliffe is England's most northerly village and boasts a newly refurbished public house, village hall and an active and thriving community.
Accommodation
The property offers spacious accommodation split over two floors, to include entrance hallway, leading into a traditional kitchen with base and wall units, a large lounge with adjoining dining space. Upstairs there is a significant landing with study area, two double bedrooms one of which benefits from en suite WC and the other has fitted wardrobes and dressing area. A traditional bathroom with shower, WC and hand basin completes the accommodation.
Externally Southview benefits from a small gravelled garden, and a parking space.
Location
The picturesque Northumberland village of Horncliffe has a pub and an active village hall and is situated in an elevated position on the south bank of the river Tweed. There are a number of beautiful walks available immediately from the front door, upstream to the village of Norham and its brooding castle or downstream across the famous Union Chain Bridge which straddles the Scottish Border. Horncliffe is within a few miles of the dramatic Northumberland Coast and is an ideal spot from which to explore this wonderful region. The village lies between the Scottish Border and the Cheviot Hills.
Berwick upon Tweed is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities together with modern sports and arts centres. Transport links are excellent with a mainline railway station at Berwick providing regular services to Newcastle, Edinburgh and London. The A1 is within easy reach providing excellent access to the national, regional and local road network and Newcastle International Airport is less than an hour away.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Charges
Council Tax Band: B
EPC
Energy Performance Rating: D
Council Tax Band: B (Northumberland County Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Off Street
Garden details: Private Garden
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Established over 100 years ago, Edwin Thompson is a multi-discipline practice of Chartered Surveyors operating throughout the UK from offices at Carlisle, Keswick, and Windermere in Cumbria, Berwick upon Tweed and Newcastle in the North East and Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
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