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Wychwood Barn, Henshaw, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 7EN Wychwood Barn Henshaw Hexham Northumberland NE47 7EN Wychwood Barn, Henshaw, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 7EN Wychwood Barn Henshaw Hexham Northumberland NE47 7EN Guide Price: £475,000 A four bedroom detached stone built barn conversion situated in the pretty hamlet of Henshaw with gardens and detached stone built triple garage. The property, which is immaculately presented throughout, has double glazing and oil fired central heating. • Detached stone built barn conversion • Immaculately presented throughout • Four bedrooms • Open plan living kitchen • Private driveway • Well maintained gardens and patio area • Detached stone built triple garage • Energy efficiency rating C (72) Hexham - 01434 608980 DESCRIPTION LOCATION VIEWINGS Quietly tucked away on the edge of the attractive hamlet of Henshaw this Henshaw is a peaceful hamlet which sits in an elevated position above Viewing is strictly by appointment. Arrangements can be made by beautiful detached stone built barn conversion has been finished to a Bardon Mill. Bardon Mill offers everyday amenities including a village contacting YoungsRPS, Hexham on 01434 608980. high specification throughout and offers versatile accommodation over shop, tea room and pub. Nearby Haydon Bridge offers further facilities three floors. Internally the property is immaculately presented and briefly including a small supermarket while Haltwhistle offers supermarkets, a MARKET APPRAISAL comprises an inviting spacious reception hall with double doors leading good selection of shops, leisure centre and outdoor swimming pool and We would be pleased to provide professional, unbiased advice on the into an open plan kitchen/family room. The kitchen area is well fitted primary and secondary schooling. Located just 11 miles away is the current value and marketing of your existing home. with a range of wall and floor units with complimentary granite work market town of Hexham which offers a wider variety of shops, services surfaces incorporating one and a half stainless steel sink with mixer tap and social facilities. Both Newcastle and Carlisle are easily accessible. over, built in double oven, fridge freezer and dishwasher. There is a central island with granite work surfaces with an integral five ring gas hob DIRECTIONS with extractor hood above. The living area has a feature brick inglenook From Hexham travel west along the A69, passing Haydon Bridge, and turn fireplace with oak mantle and sandstone hearth housing a multi fuel right after The Little Chef and Petrol Garage signposted Henshaw. On the burning stove. This room enjoys two sets of patio doors opening out onto right is a converted chapel Roman Villa, take the road to the left, travel the patio and gardens. Off the reception hall is a cloakroom and steps straight ahead, past the converted chapel on the left and the green on leading up to a light and airy lounge with velux windows and patio doors the right, continue straight ahead until you reach the gravelled driveway opening out onto the gardens and enjoying views over open countryside. and Wychwood Barn is situated at the end of the driveway. Steps lead down to the lower ground floor where there is a good sized utility room, shower room and bedroom four. A solid oak staircase leads SERVICES from the reception hall up to the first floor where there are three further Main electricity, water and drainage are connected. Oil fired central good sized bedrooms, the master enjoying en suite facilities, and a stylish heating also supplying the domestic hot water. family bathroom. The property is approached by a sweeping private driveway leading up to a detached stone built triple garage with CHARGES workshop area and wood store. The garage offers potential for further Northumberland County Council tax band F. development subject to necessary consents being obtained. There is also ample parking available. Fabulous well maintained gardens surround the property with extensive lawned areas flower borders, bushes and shrubs together with a large pleasant patio area. 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 Office: Alnwick Office: Sedgefield Office: Priestpopple, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1PS Russell House, Greenwell Road, Alnwick NE66 1HB 50 Front Street, Sedgefield, Co. Durham TS21 2AQ T: 01434 608980 / 609000 T: 01665 606800 F: 01665 606801 [email protected] T: 01740 617377 F: 01434 608920 F: 01740 622220 [email protected] www.youngsrps.com [email protected] .
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