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A distinctive red-brick period property offering a conversion of a handsome townhouse with retained characterful features. The interior design has seen the creation of stylish accommodation, currently presenting as an independent ground floor apartment and a first and second floor dwelling which offer the potential for further division into two selfcontained apartments. The ground floor apartment has two access points, one of which opens to a reception hall with striking Minton tiled flooring, whilst the other portal is directly into a sleek kitchen, with breakfast bar and double doors opening into a sitting room centred around a feature fireplace with marble surround. The principal bedroom has a fireplace focal point, and the apartment offers one further bedroom and a smart shower room.

A separate entrance gives access to the first and second floor apartments with a staircase rising to the first level accommodation which comprises a three bedroom abode, with modern kitchen and elegant drawing room featuring a decorative fireplace. An external door on the half-landing of the stairwell opens
to a small outdoor terrace with wrought-iron railings. The stairway continues up to the top of the house where you have the second floor apartment where there is a further bedroom, a contemporary kitchen and sitting room, along with a well-appointed shower room.

The property occupies a prominent corner position close to the banks of river Wansbeck, with a high-level stone wall bordering Wansbeck Street. A timber, electrically-powered gate within the wall provides a route onto a parking courtyard at the rear of the house which offers secure off-street parking for multiple vehicles. Also equipped with 4 electric charging points.

The property is situated on a lane leading to the Chantry footbridge which forms a parallel crossing with the road bridge over the River Wansbeck and just moments from Morpeth’s centre. The historic town offers a good selection of shops, restaurants & bars, along with a bustling market square and scenic riverside walks. The mainline station provides a convenient commute, whether travelling locally or nationally with direct links to cities including London, Edinburgh and Leeds and for travel further afield, Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach. The A1 is less than two miles distant providing access northwards to Alnwick and Berwick and to Newcastle in a southerly direction, with the A197, Northern Bypass, offering an easy route to the stunning Northumberland coastline. Outstanding rated schooling in Morpeth includes Abbeyfield First School and The King Edward VI Academy.
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