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£1,350,000
(£158/sq. ft)
8 bed detached house for saleWarkworth, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65
8 beds
4 baths
5 receptions
8,551 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Edinburgh Sales
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About this property
7 - 8 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
4 bathrooms
0.59 acres
Period
Coastal
Detached
Garden
Village
Cellar
Annexe secondary accommodation
A truly exceptional Grade II listed residence, Bridge End is the principal home within the historic village of Warkworth, one of Northumberland's most sought-after coastal locations. Steeped in history and architectural significance, this magnificent Queen Anne-style property dates back to circa 1690 and occupies a commanding position on the southern side of Warkworth's ancient stone bridge over the River Coquet, one of the oldest bridges in the county.
Featured in Pevsner's architectural guide and reputedly once the parish vicarage, Bridge End is believed to have been owned by the Clutterbuck family between 1700 and 1900. Thoughtfully modernised by the current owners, it now offers an exquisite balance of period grandeur and elegant interiors, making it a wonderful family home with a welcoming atmosphere.
Extending to over 8,000 sq ft across four floors, including a self-contained annexe, Bridge End showcases an array of original period features, from high ceilings and intricate decorative plasterwork to stone fireplaces, wooden floors, and traditional sash windows with shutters. A medieval cellar sits beneath the striking staircase, further enhancing its historical charm.
Ground Floor:
• Impressive reception hall
• Cloakroom
• Utility & laundry room
• Separate WC
• Elegant drawing room with bay window, ornate fireplace & French doors to the garden
• Formal dining room
• Panelled study/snug with French doors
• Kitchen/breakfast room featuring an aga & bespoke cabinetry
• Spacious games/billiard room with inglenook fireplace
• Rear hall & boot room
First Floor:
• Principal bedroom suite with large en suite bathroom
• Two further bedrooms, one with walk in wardrobe
• Family sitting room (potential bedroom) with a stunning bay window & stone fireplace
• Two further bathrooms
Second Floor:
• Four generous bedrooms, one with en suite shower room
Third Floor:
• Two attic rooms
• Shower room
Annexe:
• Boiler room
• Utility & storerooms
• First-floor bedroom or entertaining space
• Gardener's WC
Bridge End enjoys an exceptionally private 0.6-acre Grade II listed walled garden*, designed to offer year-round colour and seclusion. South and west-facing, it has been beautifully landscaped with mature trees and an array of established planting, creating an idyllic retreat. The property also benefits from two single garages, discreetly positioned within the grounds with separate access.
Warkworth is one of Northumberland's most picturesque and historically significant villages, renowned for its medieval charm, coastal beauty, and vibrant community. Dominated by the striking ruins of Warkworth Castle, this sought-after riverside village sits on a scenic loop of the River Coquet, just moments from the stunning Northumberland coastline.
A haven for those seeking a blend of heritage and lifestyle, Warkworth offers a selection of independent shops, cafés, and country pubs, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking countryside and unspoilt beaches. For everyday essentials, the nearby market town of Alnwick—just a short drive away—offers a range of amenities, including a large Sainsbury's supermarket.
Its proximity to Alnmouth's mainline railway station provides excellent connections to Edinburgh, Newcastle, and London, making it an appealing choice for those looking to balance rural tranquillity with accessibility. With its captivating setting, rich history, and thriving local community, Warkworth stands as one of the most desirable locations in Northumberland.
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