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15 Chishillways Barrasford Hexham Northumberland NE48 4AE 15 Chishillways, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland, NE48 4AE 15 Chishillways Barrasford Hexham Northumberland NE48 4AE Guide Price: £369,000 Charming three bedroom stone built barn conversion with delightful south facing garden, double garage and driveway parking pleasantly situated within the desirable North Tyne village of Barrasford. · Three double bedrooms · Stone built barn conversion · Noteworthy features throughout · South facing garden · Double garage and driveway parking · Popular village location · No onward chain · Energy efficiency rating D (56) Hexham- 01434 608980 www.youngsrps.com DESCRIPTION with a block paved driveway leading to the double garage. The Charming three bedroom stone built barn conversion with delightful walled garden is mainly laid to lawn, with paving and delightful south facing garden, double garage and driveway borders of flowers and shrubs. parking pleasantly situated within the desirable North Tyne village of Barrasford. LOCATION The property is immaculately presented and enjoys many Barrasford is a desirable North Tyne village located only 7 miles noteworthy features including beams, vaulted ceilings, deep from the popular market town of Hexham. Local amenities window sills and stained glass windows. include a village shop, country pub 'The Barrasford Arms' and The front door leads into the welcoming entrance hallway with Chollerton First School. WC, storage cupboard and stairs leading to the first floor with Hexham is the amenity centre for the surrounding rural wooden flooring continuing into the spacious dual aspect lounge communities offering a variety of shops, services and social which benefits from a storage cupboard, feature exposed stone facilities. There are good road and rail links giving access to chimney breast housing a multi fuel stove and a door leading out the main routes to Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle to the front garden. Airport to the east as well as Carlisle to the west. The kitchen is fitted with a range of shaker style units with integral appliances including a fridge, freezer, electric oven and SERVICES ceramic hob with flagstone flooring and a door leading out to the Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Oil fired rear of the property. central heating to radiators also supplying the domestic hot The double garage benefits from a utility area with plumbing for a water. washing machine and potential to create further accommodation if required (subject to the necessary planning consents). CHARGES On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, with the Northumberland County Council tax band F. master bedroom benefitting from an en-suite shower room with WC, wash hand basin and double shower. The family bathroom VIEWINGS includes a panelled bath, WC and wash hand basin. Viewing is strictly by appointment. Arrangements can be made by Externally the front of the property enjoys a south facing aspect contacting YoungsRPS, Hexham on 01434 608980. IMPORTANT NOTE: Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and the Business Protection from Misleading Marketing Regulations 2008: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable. They should be considered as general guidance only and do not constitute all or any part of the contract. None of the services, fittings and equipment have been tested. Measurements, where given, are approximate and for descriptive purposes only. Boundaries cannot be guaranteed and must be checked by solicitors prior to exchange of contracts. Prospective buyers and their advisers should satisfy themselves as to the facts, and before arranging an inspection, availability. Further information on points of particular importance can be provided. No person in the employment of YoungsRPS (NE) Ltd has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. R201 Hexham Newcastle Alnwick Sedgefield Northallerton Priestpopple, Hexham, Shakespeare House, 18 Shakespeare St, 31-33 Bondgate Within, 50 Front Street, Sedgefield, 80-81 High Street, Northallerton, Northumberland, NE46 1PS Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6AQ Alnwick, NE66 1SX Co. Durham, TS21 2AQ North Yorkshire, DL7 8EG T: 01434 608980 / 609000 T: 0191 2610300 T: 01665 606800 T: 01740 622100 / 617377 T: 01609 773004 / 781234 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.youngsrps.com .
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