WATERSMEET WAREN MILL ▪ BELFORD ▪ NORTHUMBERLAND ▪ NE70 7EE Watersmeet Waren Mill ▪ Belford ▪ Northumberland ▪ NE70 7EE

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WATERSMEET WAREN MILL ▪ BELFORD ▪ NORTHUMBERLAND ▪ NE70 7EE Watersmeet Waren Mill ▪ Belford ▪ Northumberland ▪ NE70 7EE WATERSMEET WAREN MILL ▪ BELFORD ▪ NORTHUMBERLAND ▪ NE70 7EE Watersmeet Waren Mill ▪ Belford ▪ Northumberland ▪ NE70 7EE Detached Stone Bungalow in popular coastal hamlet Hallway ▪ Sitting room ▪ Dining kitchen ▪ Two conservatories ▪ Master bedroom with en-suite shower room ▪ Two further double bedrooms ▪ Bathroom ▪ Garden Bamburgh 2.5 Miles ▪ Alnwick 17 Miles ▪ Berwick-Upon-Tweed 16 Miles (All mileage is approximate) Alnwick 01665 603581 [email protected] The Area Waren Mill is a small hamlet approximately two miles west of Bamburgh. The cottage is within an easy walk to Budle Bay which is a beautiful bird sanctuary. The whole area is part of the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve and is very popular with bird watchers. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, yet within two miles of the A1 it is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the Northumberland coast. Bamburgh is a thriving village with independent shops, public houses, restaurants/hotels and of course the renowned Bamburgh Castle. The Property The front porch opens into the entrance hall leading to all ground floor rooms. There is a spacious dining kitchen with fitted wall and floor units, range cooker, electric cooker, dish washer, washing machine and integrated fridge freezer. A door leads from here into the bright and spacious sitting room with open fire with stone surround. Glass doors lead directly into the conservatory which doubles up as a separate dining room if desired. The master bedroom with en-suite shower room has views over the rear garden and glass doors leading into a small conservatory which in turn gives access to the outside patio area. There are two further well proportioned double bedrooms. The bathroom with pedestal wash hand basin, bath with shower over and WC completes the accommodation. The present owners have enjoyed Watersmeet as a second home and also utilised it over the years as a popular holiday let. Externally Block paving leads to the front of the property with a designated car parking space. To the rear there is a pretty garden which is paved for easy maintenance and enjoys lovely views over the stream. Garden shed. Energy Performance Certificate / Council Tax Band E / D Services Mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage. Notes All blinds, and curtains are included in the sale. Some of the furniture may be available by separate negotiation. Directions From Alnwick drive north on the A1 after about 25 minutes turn right (signposted Waren Mill). As you approach the hamlet just before the bridge turn right at the red post box and drive through the lane and Watersmeet sits on the left hand side with designated parking. 4-6 Market Street, Alnwick Alnwick t 01665 603581 Northumberland NE66 1TL Wolsingham t 01388 529579 Barnard Castle t 01833 690390 www.georgefwhite.co.uk Bedale t 01677 425301 Shiptonthorpe t 01430 876010 Duns t 01361 883488 .
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