Built circa 1927, Causey Hill House is an attractive and fine example of a late Arts & Crafts period property, occupying a private 3/4-acre plot in Hexham. With a striking individual design, the accommodation, both internally and externally, retains many of the original period features and has been well-maintained throughout. The spacious rooms draw a good degree of natural light and capture a beautiful outlook over the well-tended gardens and the rolling north-Tyne countryside beyond. Externally, a sweeping drive leads to generous parking and a detached double garage. In addition, the immaculate lawned gardens include a mature selection of trees, shrubs and formal bedded plantings. This very special home has been lovingly occupied by the same family for some 55 years. It therefore represents a fabulous opportunity to acquire a rare-to-the-market offering. The location is ideally placed for local amenities, schools and transport links. Viewings are highly recommended - there is no forward chain.
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