Additional text is available below.Bradley Hall are delighted to welcome to the market this quaint bungalow located directly on the Northumberland Coast in the village of Boulmer. This property provides a fantastic and rare opportunity to purchase a one level home on a plot within a stones throw of the coastline.
Upon entering the home, the porch provides a practical and inviting introduction to the accommodation, before leading into the main living areas. From here, there is access to a useful storage cupboard and the two bedrooms, both of which are doubles. Bedroom two further benefits from double patio doors opening directly into the orangery, allowing plenty of natural light.
The lounge is a generous and comfortable space and features a log burning stove, wrapping around into the orangery to create an excellent open plan living area, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The orangery enjoys attractive views over the enclosed rear garden and open countryside beyond, with direct access to the garden. The kitchen provides ample wall and base units and features an integrated dishwasher; it also provides an additional door to the rear garden.
The former garage has been thoughtfully converted to offer a versatile space, now providing a combination of useful storage and a dedicated utility area which sits at the rear of the kitchen.
Externally, there is a driveway to the front, while to the rear lies an enclosed garden enjoying open countryside views, offering a peaceful outdoor space ideal for dining, gardening, or simply enjoying the setting.
Location
The village of Boulmer is a historic fishing village that has been largely remain unchanged over the last 100 years. Once the smuggling capital of Northumberland Boulmer is now a small quiet village located directly on the coast within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village benefits from the highly regarded Fishing Boat Inn public house whilst the Running Fox Bakery is within a short drive to Longhoughton. The coastal footpath runs along the village linking the village with Howick to the north and Alnmouth to the south. A wider range of amenities and access to the A1 is available within the market town of Alnwick approximately 5 miles to the west.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
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