Now available in the sought-after seaside town of Amble, this substantial four-bedroom detached home offers generous proportions and a superb setting just moments from the coast.
Designed with modern family life in mind, the property opens into a bright and inviting hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the house. Two spacious reception rooms flow from the centre of the home, each offering a versatile layout suited to lively gatherings, quiet evenings, or flexible working arrangements. Continuing through the house is the kitchen, which is both practical and well-equipped, offering ample wall and base units and a single oven. There is also a utility room which houses the gas boiler and provides more storage space and the cloakroom which provides a pedestal wash hand basin and a close coupled W/C.
Upstairs, four thoughtfully designed bedrooms provide comfortable and adaptable accommodation, with the master benefitting from an ensuite shower room with a pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled W/C. There is also a family bathroom which provides a bath with shower over, close coupled W/C and a pedestal wash hand baisn.
Externally, the property has a single detached garage with driveway parking, a fully enclosed rear garden which boasts a summer house and a lawned front garden.
Perfectly positioned within Amble, the property also benefits from close proximity to the town’s bustling marina and the breathtaking Northumberland coast, making it an exceptional place to call home.
Location
Amble is a small town located directly on the Northumberland Coast at the mouth of the River Coquet with bustling harbour that has attracted significant inward investment in recent years in turn attracting a large number of tourists to the area.
The town has a wide range of amenities with Co-Op, Tesco, newly built Morrisons supermarket and a busy high street. Transport links are good with immediate access to the A1068 which in turn provides access to Alnmouth Train Station which is on the East Coast Mainline. Amble is now a well-regarded food destination within the county with popular sea food restaurants on the harbour and traditional gastro pubs in addition to the famous Spurelli Ice Cream parlour.
Slightly further afield there are a wide range of attractions within a short drives distance including numerous quiet sandy beaches, historic castles, links golf courses and the Cheviot Hills within the Northumberland National Park.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
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