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Energy Performance CertificateNestled within the highly sought-after village of Whittingham, near Alnwick in the heart of Northumberland, this exceptional detached bungalow occupies a generous elevated plot, commanding far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside and towards the historic St Bartholomew’s Church.
Beautifully re-modelled and refurbished by the current owners, the property offers a perfect blend of modern open-plan living and cosy, characterful spaces. At the heart of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen, thoughtfully designed with a range of integrated appliances and ample workspace, seamlessly flowing into the dining area and onward to a bright and airy orangery—ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
A separate living room provides a warm and inviting retreat, complete with a charming multi-fuel stove, perfect for relaxing evenings.
The bungalow offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, of which one has an ensuite shower room, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish shower room.
Externally, the property continues to impress. A substantial cabin sits to the side of the house, fully equipped with power and electricity. Originally purchased as a garage, it is currently utilised as a workshop, offering fantastic versatility for a variety of uses.
The expansive rear garden is a true highlight—mature, private, and beautifully arranged with patio and decking areas, ideal for outdoor dining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Two summer houses further enhance the outdoor space, while a five-bar gate provides additional access. To the front and side, there is ample multi-vehicle parking. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented home in a picturesque village setting, offering space, flexibility, and breathtaking views.
Whittingham is a picturesque village known for its scenic beauty and rural charm surrounded by rolling countryside popular for walking and outdoor activities. It is located just over 7 miles from Alnwick and lies just west of the main A697 connecting Morpeth on the A1 and the A68 at Oxton near Edinburgh. The village has a regular bus services between Kelso, Wooler and Newcastle. Perfect for many types of buyers including families, the village has its own primary school.
It boasts a thriving and close-knit community with many events taking place and a village hall. The village is rich in history with several historical buildings and landmarks including the Church of St. Bartholomew dating back to the 12th century. Alnwick and Morpeth are the closest larger towns with plenty of shopping and leisure amenities and train stations with fast train services to Newcastle and Edinburgh with connections throughout the country.
ENTRANCE HALL
UPVC double-glazed entrance door | Tiled floor | Antique style radiator | Coving to ceiling | Storage cupboard | Part-panelled walls | Doors to; living room, two bedrooms, bathroom, open plan kitchen and living space
LIVING ROOM (Front) 11' 8'' x 12' 5'' (3.55m x 3.78m)
UPVC double-glazed bay window | Antique style radiator | Laminate floor | Inglenook fireplace with a slate hearth incorporating a multi-fuel stove | Fitted cupboard and shelves | Coving to ceiling
BEDROOM (Side aspect) 11' 9'' x 8' 5'' (3.58m x 2.56m)
UPVC double-glazed sliding patio doors | Antique style radiator | Coving to ceiling | Fitted corner wardrobe
BEDROOM (Rear) 11' 8'' x 9' 9'' (3.55m x 2.97m)
UPVC double-glazed French doors to garden | Radiator | Fitted wardrobes and bedside cabinets | Coving to ceiling
BATHROOM (Rear) 5' 10'' x 6' 4'' (1.78m x 1.93m)
Walk-in shower with glass screen incorporating a mains rainfall head shower and separate hand-held attachment | Fitted cabinets incorporating a wash-hand basin and W.C. | Chrome ladder style electric radiator | Fully tiled walls and floor | UPVC double-glazed frosted window
KITCHEN AREA (Front) 18' 6'' x 7' 9'' increasing to 12' 6'' (5.63m x 2.36m increasing to 3.81m)
Incorporating a dining space | A range of kitchen cabinets incorporating; 1.5 porcelain sink, induction hob, extractor hood, double electric oven, integrated slimline dishwasher, integrated washing machine and space for fridge freezer
UPVC double-glazed windows | Tiled floor | Open to dining room and door to en-suite bedroom
SEATING/DINING ROOM 9' 6'' x 9' 10'' (2.89m x 2.99m)
UPVC double-glazed French doors to orangery | Electric radiator | Tiled floor | Coving to ceiling | Vertical radiator | Open to kitchen
ORANGERY (Rear) 11' 1'' x 12' 0'' (3.38m x 3.65m)
UPVC double-glazed windows and French doors leading to decking area | Tiled floor | Electric wall heater | Ceiling downlights
EN-SUITE BEDROOM (Side aspect) 8' 6'' x 8' 11'' (2.59m x 2.72m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Radiator | Door to kitchen and door to en-suite bathroom
EN-SUITE BATHROOM 8' 7'' x 5' 8'' (2.61m x 1.73m)
Bath with mains rainfall head shower and separate hand-held attachment - tiled surround and glass shower screen | Close coupled W.C. | Fitted cabinet incorporating a mono bowl sink | Tiled floor | Chrome ladder style radiator | UPVC double-glazed window | Ceiling downlights | Extractor fan
CABIN (Purchased as a Timber Double Garage)
Light and power
EXTERNALLY
Front garden with planted shrubs, trees, cottage garden flowers and bushes | Gravelled private drive with gate access offering multi-vehicle parking
Extensive mature rear garden with a variety of fruit trees and shrubs, an open aspect overlooking the hills with distant views of the church in Whittingham, and a wildlife pond and separate nature area attracting a variety of wildlife, including birds, bees, frogs and butterflies
Barbeque area | Two sheds for additional storage | Outdoor garden tap | Additional seating area around side of property, benefiting from the morning sun
PRIMARY SERVICES SUPPLY
Electricity: Mains
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Oil Central Heating
Broadband: Fibre to the Cabinet
Mobile Signal Coverage Blackspot: No known issues
Parking: Large gated driveway for multiple vehicles
MINING
The North East region is famous for its rich mining heritage and therefore it will be beneficial to conduct a mining search. Confirmation should be sought from a conveyancer as to its effect on the property, if any.
TENURE
Freehold – It is understood that this property is freehold, but should you decide to proceed with the purchase of this property, the Tenure must be verified by your Legal Adviser
COUNCIL TAX BAND: D
EPC RATING: D