Guide price
£950,000
5 bed detached house for saleMurton White House, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Paton & Co
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About this property
Elegant country home in a private, elevated position with stunning views.
4.5-acre plot with gardens, woodland, and a 2.4-acre paddock.
Five bedrooms, Two en-suites and a family bathroom.
Period features, original shutters, open fireplaces, and stained glass.
Outbuildings, large garage, workshop, and walled garden storage.
Rural yet convenient, near Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Murton White House is an elegant country residence in a private, elevated position, offering generous accommodation, period charm, and established gardens. Set within a 4.5-acre plot, it enjoys breathtaking countryside views.
Property description
Murton White House is a distinguished period home set within picturesque grounds, offering a perfect blend of space, character, and modern convenience. With a thoughtfully designed layout, this impressive residence features multiple reception rooms, a stylish kitchen, and five well-proportioned bedrooms. The accommodation includes two bedrooms with en suite, three further bedrooms, and a family bathroom upstairs.
Set within a 4.5-acre plot, the property enjoys established gardens, areas of private woodland, and a 2.4-acre grass paddock situated in front of the house. Extensive outbuildings and a private driveway further enhance the appeal of this stunning home. The property and gardens, breathtaking views stretch across the rolling Northumberland countryside, encompassing both the Cheviot Hills and the Eildon Hills. This is an exceptional rural retreat within easy reach of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the surrounding coastline.
Property details
Murton White House is a charming and substantial country home, offering elegant living spaces, period charm, and exceptional versatility. Positioned within established private grounds, the property enjoys wonderful panoramic views over the surrounding countryside, stretching towards both the Cheviot Hills and the Eildon Hills, creating an idyllic rural setting.
As you enter the property, a vestibule leads into a welcoming entrance hallway, providing access to the beautifully proportioned reception rooms that exude both grandeur and comfort. The elegant sitting room is bathed in natural light, featuring an open fireplace and original shutters, creating a cosy yet refined atmosphere. The formal dining room, also referred to as the drawing room, benefits from an open fireplace, two built-in display cabinets, and window shutters, making it an excellent setting for entertaining. A separate library, fitted with bespoke oak shelving and window shutters, offers a peaceful retreat for reading or working from home and could also be used as a snug.
The well-appointed kitchen is designed for both practicality and sociability, featuring solid bespoke oak units, a large Aga, and generous workspace. A central island and breakfast bar provide a relaxed dining space, while there is ample room for a table, making it ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. The kitchen also includes a pantry cupboard for additional storage and offers direct access to the bright garden room, which enjoys underfloor heating and provides the perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee while overlooking the walled garden. A practical utility room provides further convenience, and there is also access to the wine cellar. A ground-floor cloakroom with shower completes this level, along with a large adjoining workshop.
A fine staircase, highlighted by a beautiful stained-glass window that fills the space with natural light, leads to the first floor, where the bedrooms enjoy wonderful views over the gardens and surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom that has dual access from the bedroom and the landing. Bedroom two features an en-suite shower room. There are three further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, ensuring ample convenience for family and guests alike.
Grounds & Outbuildings
Murton White House is set within wonderful private grounds, encompassing a blend of open lawns, established gardens, and an area of private woodland. The full plot extends to approximately 4.5 acres, including a 2.4-acre grass paddock situated in front of the house, which creates a fantastic open aspect and offers excellent potential for equestrian use or hobby farming. The paddock includes a storm-damaged animal shelter building with water supply.
The property benefits from an impressive range of outbuildings, including a large open-plan garage, a workshop, and additional storage within the walls of the walled garden, offering excellent flexibility for a variety of uses. A gated, private and tree lined driveway leads up to the house, providing ample parking and enhancing the sense of exclusivity and seclusion.
A covered walkway connects the house to the garage, providing sheltered access and enhancing the practicality of this exceptional home.
With its breathtaking countryside views, generous accommodation, and exceptional outdoor space, Murton White House is a rare and special opportunity for those seeking a refined country home with both charm and practicality.
Accommodation comprises
Ground Floor
Vestibule, Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room, Library, Dining Room, Garden Room, Dining Kitchen, Utility Room, Workshop, WC and Shower, Covered Walkway to Garage
First Floor
2 Double Bedrooms (Both En Suite), 3 Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom
Garden Grounds & Outbuildings
Situated in 4.5 Acres with 2.4-Acre Grass Paddock, Extensive Wrap-Around Grounds, Walled Garden, Woodland, Private Driveway, Large Garage Workshop, and Stores.
Distances
Berwick Train Station 5 miles, Norham 6 miles, Kelso 22 miles, Bamburgh 18 miles, Alnwick 29 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 60 miles, Newcastle 63 miles.
(all mileage is approximate)
Area insights
Murton White House enjoys a peaceful rural setting on the outskirts of Berwick-upon-Tweed, offering a perfect balance of countryside tranquillity and convenient access to local amenities. Nestled within the picturesque Northumberland landscape, the property boasts stunning views across open countryside towards the Cheviot Hills and Eildon Hills to the East. Situated just off the road to Ford & Etal Villages, it provides easy access to these charming historic villages, known for their scenic beauty and local attractions. The surrounding area is ideal for those who appreciate outdoor pursuits, with numerous walking, cycling, and riding routes nearby.
Berwick-upon-Tweed, approximately 4 miles away, is a historic market town renowned for its stunning architecture, Elizabethan walls, and coastal charm. It offers an excellent range of amenities, including national and independent shops, five supermarkets, and a variety of leisure and sports facilities. The town provides schooling for all ages. Cultural attractions such as The Maltings Theatre and Cinema offer a vibrant arts scene, while numerous restaurants, cafés, and traditional pubs provide a welcoming community atmosphere.
Transport links are excellent, with Berwick’s mainline railway station offering regular services to Edinburgh, Newcastle, and London—both Edinburgh and Newcastle can be reached in under an hour, while London is approximately 3 hours 45 minutes by train. The A1 trunk road bypasses the town, providing easy access both north and south.
The wider area is renowned for its unspoilt landscapes, with the stunning Northumberland and Berwickshire coastlines, Holy Island, and Bamburgh Castle all within easy reach. The nearby Border towns of Coldstream, Kelso, and Melrose offer further opportunities to explore the region’s rich heritage.
For those who enjoy country and sporting pursuits, the area offers excellent opportunities for hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, shooting, and equestrian activities. Golfers are well catered for, with courses at Goswick, Eyemouth, and Berwick’s own course at Magdalene Fields. Additional leisure facilities, including a swimming pool, gym, and indoor bowling, can be found at Berwick Sports & Leisure Centre.
Despite its proximity to both Edinburgh and Newcastle, the area remains a haven of peace and natural beauty, offering a quality of life that is increasingly rare.
General remarks
Tenure
Freehold
Services
Mains Electricity and Water
Oil Central Heating
Underfloor Heating in Garden Room
Private Drainage to septic tank
Full fibre broadband
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings, and integrated appliances form part of the sale.
Listing and Conservation
Murton White House is not a listed building, or within a conservation area.
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