Listed for £850,000
February 18, 2026
Sold for £365,000
2012
Sold for £120,000
1998
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A further staircase leads to the second floor, where there are two additional double bedrooms, recently enhanced by the addition of a fitted bathroom on the landing. This valuable improvement significantly increases the flexibility of this level, making it ideal for older children, visiting guests, or use as a semi-independent floor within the house, while enjoying elevated views across the surrounding landscape.
Externally, Waterbank is set within beautifully established garden grounds, laid predominantly to lawn and bounded by mature hedging, trees and planting, creating a high degree of privacy and a peaceful rural atmosphere. A tarmac driveway, approached between stone pillars, provides ample off-street parking for several vehicles. A range of traditional stone outbuildings includes a detached garage and workshop with former stable and hayloft above, offering excellent storage and potential for further use, subject to the appropriate consents.
Waterbank occupies a highly desirable position on the edge of Norham, a historic and picturesque village centred around its village green and overlooked by Norham Castle. The village offers a local shop, baker, butcher, two public houses and a primary school, while the nearby market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed provides wider amenities, schooling and a mainline railway station connecting directly to Edinburgh, Newcastle and London.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
Ground Floor – Entrance Vestibule, Reception Hall, Sitting Room, Snug, Playroom, Dining Kitchen, Utility Room, Boot Room, Cloakroom/WC.
First Floor – Principal Bedroom, Two Further Double Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms.
Second Floor – Two Double Bedrooms, Bathroom.
Garden & Grounds – Mature Garden Grounds, Driveway Parking, Detached Garage and Stone Outbuildings, Stone Sheds
DISTANCES
Berwick upon Tweed 8 Miles, Coldstream 9 miles, Kelso 16 Miles, Edinburgh 52 miles, Newcastle upon Tyne 68 miles. (all distances are approximate).
AREA INSIGHTS
Norham lies on the northern edge of Northumberland, close to the market town of Berwick upon Tweed. The village lies on the banks of the River Tweed and is framed around a pretty village green. Norham is a thriving village with a wholesome community offering a wide range of events and clubs from fishing on the Tweed to a Historical society. A full list of events and clubs can be found on the Norham Life website ( nearby Berwick upon Tweed offers an excellent range of nations supermarkets and services, the Village of Norham has a fantastic local shop, regionally renowned butcher, baker, two public house and even a gun shop which would all love your support. The village also offers a very well-regarded primary school, an attractive church, a historic castle, a doctor’s surgery on the village green, a daily postal van and a very well attended fish and chip van every Thursday evening.
Eight miles east of Norham is the nearby market town of Berwick upon Tweed which has further amenities and services including a wealth of cafes and restaurants, the Maltings Theatre and Cinema, a good choice of doctors and dental surgeries as well as a local hospital. Berwick also has an east coast main line railway station with regular trains to Edinburgh, Newcastle and London and schooling for all ages.
The region offers a range of popular attractions, including historical castles and villages to explore and a particularly stunning coastline to enjoy. In addition to being on popular cycle routes the long-distance river Tweed trail is currently in development. While those who enjoy slightly more challenging walking opportunities, the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills are within a short drive. The river Tweed offers excellent fishing for both salmon and trout with trout permits available from the local shops for approximately 2 miles of both banks at Ladykirk and Norham.
The A1 trunk road which is nearby provides easy, commutable access to both Newcastle and Edinburgh.
GENERAL REMARKS
Agents Note - In accordance with the Estate Agents Act 1979, we are obliged to disclose that the sellers of this property are partners of Paton & Co.
Services - Mains Water and Electricity, Private Drainage- Septic tank, Oil Central Heating, Underfloor electric heating in bathroom on first floor, Fibre broadband services available.
Fixtures and Fittings - All fitted carpets, curtain poles and blinds form part of the sale. The Jim Lawerence light fittings and the robert lawn mower do not form part of the sale but may be sold through separate negotiation.
Listing and Conservation - Waterbank is not a listed building and sits outside the conservation of Norham.