Additional text is available below.This attractive stone built three bedroom home combines character, charm, and practical living, offering well proportioned accommodation throughout in an appealing setting. Retaining a wealth of traditional features alongside thoughtfully designed living spaces, the property enjoys a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
At the heart of the home is the spacious kitchen dining room, a superb space perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of shaker style wall and base units providing ample storage. A traditional inglenook Aga creates a charming focal point, while a separate single oven offers additional convenience for modern cooking requirements. There is plenty of room for a dining table, making this a sociable and versatile space.
Leading from the kitchen, the utility room provides further valuable storage with designated space for white goods. Situated off the utility room is a useful ground floor cloakroom fitted with a WC and wash hand basin, adding further practicality.
The sitting room is an elegant yet comfortable reception space, enjoying dual aspect views that allow natural light to stream through the room throughout the day, creating a bright and airy feel. Full of character, the room features an attractive open fireplace which forms a cosy focal point, while decorative cornicing enhances the sense of period charm.
To the first floor, the property boasts three bedrooms, two of which are generous double rooms. The remaining bedroom provides an ideal single bedroom, nursery, or study space. Completing the accommodation is the well appointed family bathroom, fitted with a bath, separate shower enclosure, WC, and wash hand basin.
Externally, the property benefits from an enclosed garden bordered by attractive stone walls which provide both privacy and character. The garden features a well maintained lawned area alongside planted borders stocked with a variety of shrubs and seasonal planting. In addition, access to the garage provides excellent additional storage space and further practicality.
Location
Glanton is a rural village nestled in the Northumberland countryside, approximately 9 miles west of the historic market town of Alnwick. Built on a south facing spur of Glanton Hill at an elevation of about 1500 feet the village has a superb range of views across the Vale of Whittingham, framed by the Cheviots to the north, Simonside to the south and the Otterburn Moors to the West. A paradise for walkers and ramblers, Glanton offers several popular walking routes as well as local amenities including the Queens Head public house. Access to a bus within the village provides access to Alnwick and Newcastle.
Nearby market town of Alnwick is a short drive and is a thriving, historic market town featuring the famous Castle and Gardens which continue to be the backbone of the town’s success. There is a range of shopping, educational, medical and recreational facilities. Communications are good with easy access to the A1 for travelling north to Edinburgh and south to Newcastle.
The main line train service (East Coast) at Alnmouth makes it accessible to commuters.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
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