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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 beds
5.80 acre(s)
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
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Features and description

  • Attractive three bedroom south facing farmhouse
  • Two bedroom Granary Flat, one bedroom Southview Flat
  • Traditional stone barns with development potential
  • Productive arable and pasture
  • Commercial farm currently in Stewardship Agreements
  • Mature and recently established woodland
  • Wildlife ponds
A WELL SITUATED FARMHOUSE AND BUILDINGS WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL

Description

Introduction

The sale of Greenside Farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to purchase a well situated farmhouse together with a large and attractive range of stone barns house in an unspoilt yet accessible location. There is potential to extend the Farmhouse and convert the Barns although for buyers with equestrian or livestock interests the property is ideal as it is with additional paddocks ,grazing and woodland available to purchase if required

Location and Situation

The House lies in open countryside approximately 2 miles northwest of Hartburn village to the south of the B6343. The town of Morpeth offers a wide range of services 10 miles to the east where there is also an East Coast mainline railway station. The A1 lies 8 miles to the east and the A696 is 6 miles to the west. Newcastle upon Tyne city centre is approximately 20 miles and Newcastle International Airport is 16 miles south of the farm. The farm is well situated for access to the popular Northumberland coast as well as the National Park, the National Trust owned Cragside Estate at Rothbury and Wallington Hall.

Description

The centrally placed and south facing farmhouse is well set back from the road in a quiet position approached via the private access track. The farmhouse which is of traditional stone construction under a slate roof lies to the east side of the farm buildings and has a large parking and turning area, and a courtyard to the rear of the house. The accommodation which provides approximately 2,224 square feet provides well proportioned family accommodation including:

Ground floor - front entrance porch leads into a large Living room with shuttered windows, beamed ceiling and an attractive large open fireplace housing wood burning stove. Sitting room with shuttered windows and wood burning stove. A large breakfast Kitchen with fitted range of floor and wall units and feature stone fire surround housing the Cuisine Master Electric Range and five ring hob. Walk in pantry with floor to ceiling shelving and boiler. Back entrance Porch with tiled floor. Off the Living room is a Boot/Utility room with tiled floor, shelving, cupboards, sink unit, plumbing for washing machine and back door. Cloakroom with WC and basin.

On the first floor is a double Bedroom with private WC, basin and plumbing for shower. The Principal Bedroom has built in full length wardrobes and Bedroom 3 is another double bedroom. Large House Bathroom with wooden floor, corner shower, bath, basin, WC, large airing cupboard housing water cylinder and a separate linen cupboard.

To the south and east of the house is a good sized, lawned garden and to the north side of the courtyard is a stone built potting shed and stores.

Southview and The Granary.

The southeast section of the main courtyard range has been
converted into two dwellings comprising Southview on the
ground floor and The Granary on the first floor. Southview
comprises a Living Room currently used as an office beyond
which is a small fitted kitchen, bathroom and bedroom which
in total extends to 482 square feet.

Separate stairs lead to The Granary which is a well proportioned two bedroom flat extending to 928 square feet comprising a large south facing Living room with full height beamed ceiling incorporating a Kitchen area, two bedrooms, Bathroom and Utility room. All of the properties benefit from separate oil central heating and mainly UPVC double glazed
windows.

Traditional Courtyard Range

Attractive range of single and double storey stone construction under mainly slate roofs. The Barns offer approximately 4,000 square feet suitable for a variety of uses with the principal section facing south and overlooking the large open courtyard. The buildings which have a large number of well proportioned window openings have much character, enhanced by the exposed beamed ceilings to part. The mid section of the north range has been converted into a large office/hobby room with exposed beamed ceilings, windows and a wood burning stove. To the southeast of the main barns lies a separate Cart Shed which is mainly of single storey stone construction with a small fold shed attached which could be used for stabling or, again, offers potential for conversion based on its floor area of approximately 1,333 square feet.

Farm Buildings
The land to the north of the traditional range benefits from separate access and houses two modern agricultural storage buildings set in a large yard area.

Tractor shed - 13. 44 x 7.6 metres: a three bay steel portal frame building with concrete side panels, cladding above and a steel sheet roof. There is a roller shutter door at the west end and an access door to the south. The building has an earth floor.

There are three timber built stables at the north east end of
the Tractor shed.

Storage barn – 18.8 x 10.10 metres: a four bay steel portal frame building with earth floor and cladding to three sides providing a useful general purpose storage building.

Planning
Some purchasers may be interested in development potential on the site. Following informal advice received by the vendors it is believed that there is potential for adding an extension to the farmhouse under permitted development rights as well as potential for conversion of the traditional stone barns. There may also be potential for conversion of the modern barn under the Class Q provisions. Purchasers must satisfy themselves in this respect.

This is part of a wider sale of the whole farm. The house and buildings are shaded red on the attached plan.




Acreage: 5.8 Acres
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