- Charming period home built in traditional stone +
- Three well-proportioned double bedrooms +
- Private gardens front and rear +
- Popular location +
- EPC rating D +
An excellent opportunity to purchase this beautifully presented three-bedroom period terraced house, ideally located in the sought-after town of Haltwhistle.
Built in traditional stone, the property blends period charm with modern convenience, retaining delightful original features such as corniced ceilings and picture rails, while benefiting from renewed wood sash windows with double glazing and efficient gas central heating.
Upon entering, a small vestibule opens into a welcoming hallway with staircase to the first floor. To the front, the elegant sitting room overlooks the garden and features a period fireplace with wood-burning stove, complemented by shelving within the alcoves.
The generous breakfasting kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, a sink unit, and an impressive Inglenook fireplace housing a gas AGA. A useful under-stairs cupboard provides additional storage. From here, a utility room offers plumbing for a washing machine and access to the rear yard. A cloakroom with WC and Belfast-style sink completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the first floor provides three well-proportioned double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom, fitted with a slipper bath, free-standing shower, wash basin with built-in storage, WC, and half-tiled walls.
To the rear is a private yard with timber store shed, log store, and central heating boiler, along with gated access. The front garden is beautifully maintained, offering a paved patio, mature shrubs, and well-stocked borders, enclosed by a hedged boundary for privacy.
This charming period home combines character, comfort, and a highly convenient location. Early viewing is strongly recommended.
Haltwhistle is a traditional Northumberland market town, well known as the “Centre of Britain” and set amidst stunning countryside close to Hadrian’s Wall. The town offers a good range of local amenities including independent shops, numerous cafés, four pubs, a leisure centre with outdoor pool, two small supermarkets, primary and secondary schools, and a railway station with regular services to Carlisle and Newcastle.
The surrounding area is rich in history and natural beauty, with access to Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland National Park, and the South Tyne Valley, making it popular with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Haltwhistle provides a friendly community atmosphere while being conveniently placed for road and rail links across the region.