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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Reception hall
- 3 Reception rooms
- Kitchen/dining room
- Utility room & a cloakroom
- 6 Bedrooms (1 en suite)
- Family bathroom
- Double garage
- Gardens
- Close to the Cheviot Hills
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Rowan Tree House is a handsome stone-built property, with six bedrooms in a rural Northumberland setting. The property features light and airy accommodation with a neutral décor that creates a sense of calm and tranquillity.
From the welcoming reception hall there is a well-proportioned drawing room that enjoys a dual aspect and features a woodburning stove, a good-sized study and a conservatory sitting room, with attractive exposed brick and stone walls. The spacious kitchen/dining room is fitted with a range of stylish units, a central island, a stainless steel range cooker and a Miele dishwasher. The dining area provides space for a dining table and enjoys direct access to the patio and gardens. Oil fired underfloor heating provides the warmth to the ground floor whilst hot water is provided by external solar panels.
Situated on the first floor is the generous principal bedroom with its en suite bathroom and extensive fitted storage, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two additional well-proportioned bedrooms are located on the second floor.
The property is set within the small village of Doddington, surrounded by beautiful Northumberland countryside, and with views of the Cheviot Hills. The village is the home of the successful Doddington Dairy which makes artisan cheeses and ice-cream, sold throughout the UK. The nearby pretty market town of Wooler offers a variety of shops and amenities, including a post office, a small supermarket and two schools – Wooler First School for primary and Glendale Middle School. Further more extensive amenities can be found in Berwick-upon-Tweed, including large supermarkets and a variety of shops. Close proximity to the A697 and the A1 makes larger towns and the city centre of Newcastle very accessible.
For leisure, the breath-taking countryside of the Northumberland National Park provides walking, riding and cycling routes, while the stunning Northumberland Coast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty is also within easy reach, with its iconic castles, Holy Island and Farne Islands.
At the front of the property, double timber gates open onto a spacious driveway that provides ample parking space for multiple vehicles and leads to the double garage at the side of the house. The gardens wrap around the house and feature rolling lawns, a pond, clipped hedging and a variety of mature shrubs and trees. At the rear of the house, paved and gravel terracing creates a perfect spot for al fresco dining and entertaining during the warmer months.
From the welcoming reception hall there is a well-proportioned drawing room that enjoys a dual aspect and features a woodburning stove, a good-sized study and a conservatory sitting room, with attractive exposed brick and stone walls. The spacious kitchen/dining room is fitted with a range of stylish units, a central island, a stainless steel range cooker and a Miele dishwasher. The dining area provides space for a dining table and enjoys direct access to the patio and gardens. Oil fired underfloor heating provides the warmth to the ground floor whilst hot water is provided by external solar panels.
Situated on the first floor is the generous principal bedroom with its en suite bathroom and extensive fitted storage, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two additional well-proportioned bedrooms are located on the second floor.
The property is set within the small village of Doddington, surrounded by beautiful Northumberland countryside, and with views of the Cheviot Hills. The village is the home of the successful Doddington Dairy which makes artisan cheeses and ice-cream, sold throughout the UK. The nearby pretty market town of Wooler offers a variety of shops and amenities, including a post office, a small supermarket and two schools – Wooler First School for primary and Glendale Middle School. Further more extensive amenities can be found in Berwick-upon-Tweed, including large supermarkets and a variety of shops. Close proximity to the A697 and the A1 makes larger towns and the city centre of Newcastle very accessible.
For leisure, the breath-taking countryside of the Northumberland National Park provides walking, riding and cycling routes, while the stunning Northumberland Coast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty is also within easy reach, with its iconic castles, Holy Island and Farne Islands.
At the front of the property, double timber gates open onto a spacious driveway that provides ample parking space for multiple vehicles and leads to the double garage at the side of the house. The gardens wrap around the house and feature rolling lawns, a pond, clipped hedging and a variety of mature shrubs and trees. At the rear of the house, paved and gravel terracing creates a perfect spot for al fresco dining and entertaining during the warmer months.
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