- Detached bungalow +
- Spacious and versatile accommodation +
- Four bedrooms +
- Garage and driveway parking +
- Generous garden +
- Countryside views +
- EPC rating E +
Charming four bedroom detached bungalow in a picturesque village setting. This bright and inviting property boasts a garden, off-street parking, and a garage.
Designed to take full advantage of the wonderful wrap-around garden and open views, this detached four bedroom bungalow offers light and bright countryside living, within the North Tyne village of Bellingham.
The front door opens into a spacious internal hallway with various doors leading off. There is a useful storage/linen cupboard and shower room comprising of a WC, wash hand basin and walk in double shower. The four bedrooms are light and spacious all enjoying lovely open views. The lounge is a wonderfully welcoming room bathed in natural light courtesy of a window to the side elevation and French doors which open into the conservatory. A fireplace with a red brick surround and tile hearth housing a multi fuel stove forms a focal point. The conservatory is a charming room with double doors leading out to the rear garden. The kitchen-diner which is a superb space offers a good range of wall and base units complemented by a light-coloured worksurface and a single bowl stainless steel sink unit and drainer. The snug offers potential for a variety of uses including a home office or a hobby room and enjoys sliding patio doors to a patio area and garden beyond.
The wrap-around garden enjoys an extensive lawn with mature bushes, shrubs and borders and uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside. There is a horseshoe driveway with parking for several cars along with a double garage/workshop.
Bellingham is the main town of the North Tyne. The town boasts a thriving community with many facilities to be enjoyed including a range of shops, cafes and pubs along with excellent schools and a doctors/health centre.
Bellingham is also a good base if you want to explore some of Northumberland's best-known attractions. It lies nine miles from Kielder Water & Forest Park and is only a dozen miles from Northumberland's own World Heritage Site, Hadrian's Wall.
The town is well placed for commuting, with regular bus services to Hexham and the surrounding villages.