Guide price
£495,000
4 bed detached house for saleTurret House, 2 Coopers Field, Horncliffe, Northumberland TD15
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Paton & Co
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About this property
Uniquely designed Turreted House
4 Bedrooms with a large master ensuite
Large wrap-around grounds with multiple uses
Immaculate condition internally and externally
Private parking with space for three cars
Great location and close for East Coast Trains, Berwick Upon Tweed and A1
An impressive and well-presented detached family house in the sought after village of Horncliffe. Stylishly presented throughout with plenty of living accommodation and outdoor space, Turret House offers an ideal turnkey family home in the beautiful Northumberland countryside in which to relax and enjoy.
Property description
Turret House is a unique, detached family home in the picturesque village of Horncliffe. The property features double glazing, CCTV, a welcoming reception room, a cloakroom, and a bright dining room with beautiful lighting. To the left of the dining room is a spacious kitchen with a Stanley oil-fired range, modern appliances including double Siemens oven with plate warming drawer, a large island with a Bora induction hob and ventilation extractor as well as usb sockets. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room with space for a washing machine, dryer and a dishwasher. There is also a storage/coat cupboard and external door leading to the detached garage and gardens.
The cosy sitting room, with a feature log burner, leads onto the patio through double doors. A spiral staircase inside the Turret leads to the first-floor landing, which is bright and airy thanks to roof windows. There are three immaculately presented bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a fourth master bedroom with an ensuite and views over the rear garden. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and overlook the grounds.
The property is set in versatile grounds, including a gravel driveway and a lawned area to the front of the property with parking for three cars. There is a further lawn and a hardstanding area to one side currently being used to house poultry. To the rear there is a large lawn, pergola and well stocked borders featuring various plants and shrubs, an assortment of fruit trees including apple, cherry and plum, all of which is attractive to wildlife. There is also a good-sized patio area for entertaining. The large single garage has potential for conversion into an annex, workshop, or extra storage.
Accommodation comprises
Ground Floor - Reception Hallway, Cloakroom, Dining Room, Large Kitchen, Utility room, Sitting room with log burner.
First Floor - Landing, Master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside - Private Gardens, with an area for keeping poultry, patio and a detached Garage.
Distances
Berwick upon Tweed 5 Miles, Coldstream 11 miles, Kelso 19 Miles, Edinburgh 61 miles. Newcastle upon Tyne 66 miles. (all distances are approximate).
Area insight
Horncliffe is situated on the northern edge of Northumberland, close to the market town of Berwick upon Tweed. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it lies on the south bank of the River Tweed where it has two salmon fishing beats with ghillies. It is home to a popular village pub, The Fishers Arms, which is owned and refurbished by the local community and recently voted the UK’s friendliest pub 2025, a B&B called The Old Church and the Horncliffe Memorial Hall which hosts multitudes of activities for the whole community. Two bus stops connect it to other towns such as Berwick Upon Tweed. Another charming addition to the surrounding area of this village is the Union Chain Bridge which is the oldest surviving vehicular chain bridge in the world.
Five miles east of Horncliffe is the nearby market town of Berwick upon Tweed which has further amenities and services including a wealth of cafes and restaurants, the Maltings Theatre and Cinema, a good choice of doctors and dental surgeries as well as a local hospital. Berwick also has an east coast main line railway station with regular trains to Edinburgh and London. The popular Longridge Towers School is 2 miles east of Horncliffe.
The region offers a range of popular attractions, including historical castles and villages to explore and a particularly stunning coastline to enjoy. For those who enjoy slightly more challenging walking opportunities, the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills are within a short drive. Permits for fly and bait fishing for trout and coarse fish are available on approximately 2 miles of both banks at Ladykirk and Norham.
Fixtures and Fittings - All integrated kitchen appliances, fitted carpets, light fittings, curtains poles and blinds form part of the sale
Listing and Conservation - Turret is not a listed building nor within a conservation area.
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