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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
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Heathcliffe is a charming 3 / 4 bedroom family home with open views over the River Tweed and beyond to the Cheviot Hills, located on one of Berwick upon Tweed’s most sought after streets. The property offers a large double garage, ample off street parking and a large beautifully presented garden.
PROPERT DESCRIPTION
Heathcliffe is a charming three bedroom family home with open views over the River Tweed and beyond to the Cheviot Hills, located on one of Berwick upon Tweed’s most sought after streets. Built in 1971, the property offers comfortable family accommodation over two principal floors. The property is accessed up a private driveway, comfortably suitable for four or five cars.
Heathcliffe is double glazed throughout and offers generous and versatile accommodation which is all in good condition and beautifully presented. Extending to around 2056 Sq F / 191 Sq M, the property flows naturally from room to room and comprises of two lovely public rooms, both with stunning southerly far reaching views over the Cheviot Hills, a family kitchen / breakfast room, a snug / TV room off the kitchen and an integral double garage. A central stair from the reception hallway leads to the first floor landing which has three very comfortable double bedrooms, all of which are supported by a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
Heathcliffe sits in the middle of mature garden grounds enclosed by hedging. To the front is a large parking area in front of the double garage and a pretty front garden. To the rear is a mature garden mainly laid to lawn with mature borders.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
Ground Floor - Vestibule, Reception Hallway, Drawing Room, Family Sitting Room, Breakfasting Kitchen, TV Room / Snugg, W.C, Integral Double Garage.
First Floor - Master Bedroom, 2 Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Separate Shower Room.
Outside - Private Off Street Parking, Garden Grounds Front & Back.
DISTANCES
Berwick Train Station 0.30 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 57 miles, Newcastle 63 miles. (distances are approximate).
AREA INSIGHTS
Heathcliffe is positioned in a peaceful yet central location, on Castle Terrace and within a short walk of Berwick-Upon-Tweeds mainline railway station. Berwick is known for its stunning historical architecture and local access to scenic coastal walks. The ancient market town has an expansive range of amenities with five national supermarkets and local shops. The area offers schooling for all ages including Longridge Towers, a well-regarded private school. Berwick also has a large selection of leisure and sports clubs, public houses, restaurants, cafes and the Maltings theatre and cinema.
The local area has an expansive range of popular attractions and activities including Berwick’s rugged coastlines of unspoilt beaches. Berwick’s historical walls and pier are within a few minutes walking distance while Bamburgh Castle and Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are within easy reach. Country and sporting pursuits are widely available including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting, shooting and scuba diving in the renowned Berwickshire Marine Reserve. Swimming, gym and indoor bowling facilities exist at the Swan Centre in Berwick-Upon-Tweed. There are several golf courses within a short drive including Magdalene Fields in Berwick, Goswick, Eyemouth and The Hirsel Golf Club in Coldstream.
Heathcliffe offers simple links to Edinburgh, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and even London. Berwick’s east coast mainline train station offers a regular service up and down the country with London only being a 3 ½ hour journey. The A1 trunk road provides easy commutable access to both Edinburgh and Newcastle.
GENERAL REMARKS
Tenure - Freehold
Fixtures and Fittings - All integrated white goods, fitted carpets, blinds, light fittings and curtain poles form part of the sale.
Listing & Conservation - Heathcliffe is not a listed building and does not fall within a conservation area.
Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. High speed broadband services are available.
Council Tax - Band F
Energy Efficiency Rating - Band D (57 Rated).
Local Authority - Northumberland Council[use Contact Agent Button]
PROPERT DESCRIPTION
Heathcliffe is a charming three bedroom family home with open views over the River Tweed and beyond to the Cheviot Hills, located on one of Berwick upon Tweed’s most sought after streets. Built in 1971, the property offers comfortable family accommodation over two principal floors. The property is accessed up a private driveway, comfortably suitable for four or five cars.
Heathcliffe is double glazed throughout and offers generous and versatile accommodation which is all in good condition and beautifully presented. Extending to around 2056 Sq F / 191 Sq M, the property flows naturally from room to room and comprises of two lovely public rooms, both with stunning southerly far reaching views over the Cheviot Hills, a family kitchen / breakfast room, a snug / TV room off the kitchen and an integral double garage. A central stair from the reception hallway leads to the first floor landing which has three very comfortable double bedrooms, all of which are supported by a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
Heathcliffe sits in the middle of mature garden grounds enclosed by hedging. To the front is a large parking area in front of the double garage and a pretty front garden. To the rear is a mature garden mainly laid to lawn with mature borders.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
Ground Floor - Vestibule, Reception Hallway, Drawing Room, Family Sitting Room, Breakfasting Kitchen, TV Room / Snugg, W.C, Integral Double Garage.
First Floor - Master Bedroom, 2 Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Separate Shower Room.
Outside - Private Off Street Parking, Garden Grounds Front & Back.
DISTANCES
Berwick Train Station 0.30 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 57 miles, Newcastle 63 miles. (distances are approximate).
AREA INSIGHTS
Heathcliffe is positioned in a peaceful yet central location, on Castle Terrace and within a short walk of Berwick-Upon-Tweeds mainline railway station. Berwick is known for its stunning historical architecture and local access to scenic coastal walks. The ancient market town has an expansive range of amenities with five national supermarkets and local shops. The area offers schooling for all ages including Longridge Towers, a well-regarded private school. Berwick also has a large selection of leisure and sports clubs, public houses, restaurants, cafes and the Maltings theatre and cinema.
The local area has an expansive range of popular attractions and activities including Berwick’s rugged coastlines of unspoilt beaches. Berwick’s historical walls and pier are within a few minutes walking distance while Bamburgh Castle and Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are within easy reach. Country and sporting pursuits are widely available including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting, shooting and scuba diving in the renowned Berwickshire Marine Reserve. Swimming, gym and indoor bowling facilities exist at the Swan Centre in Berwick-Upon-Tweed. There are several golf courses within a short drive including Magdalene Fields in Berwick, Goswick, Eyemouth and The Hirsel Golf Club in Coldstream.
Heathcliffe offers simple links to Edinburgh, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and even London. Berwick’s east coast mainline train station offers a regular service up and down the country with London only being a 3 ½ hour journey. The A1 trunk road provides easy commutable access to both Edinburgh and Newcastle.
GENERAL REMARKS
Tenure - Freehold
Fixtures and Fittings - All integrated white goods, fitted carpets, blinds, light fittings and curtain poles form part of the sale.
Listing & Conservation - Heathcliffe is not a listed building and does not fall within a conservation area.
Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. High speed broadband services are available.
Council Tax - Band F
Energy Efficiency Rating - Band D (57 Rated).
Local Authority - Northumberland Council[use Contact Agent Button]
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