Three Ways
Norham, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2JZ
Guide Price
£750,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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- THREE WAYS, , , NORHAM, BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, NORTHUMBERLAND, 750000, 14/07/2022
Characterful family home with spacious living accommodation, large garden and superb outdoor entertaining areas.
Description
Three Ways is an attractive stone built family home with wonderful period features throughout such as crow stepped cables, sash and case windows, decorative plasterwork and large bay windows. The house dates from around the mid to late 18th century and has generous accommodation over three floors. The setting on the edge of the village is first class and there are many good walks from the house and along the River Tweed.
The main entrance to the house is on the north elevation where there is an entrance vestibule with door into the wide hallway where the two reception rooms are located. The sitting room has a lovely big bay window and a multi fuel stove which provides extra warmth throughout the winter months. The adjacent dining room faces east and gets the morning sun. The main hallway and kitchen are linked and there is an under stair store as well as a laundry room which is fitted with a range of units with integrated sink, second dishwasher, hob, double oven and plumbing for a washing machine.
The kitchen is a super space with plenty of room for a breakfast table. The units are traditionally styled with a timber worktop with double Belfast sink and integrated appliances which include a three oven electric AGA, Bosch dishwasher and Whirlpool microwave. From the kitchen there are double doors to both the sun room and to the garden. The sun room faces south and has sun for the majority of the day. It is glazed on three sides and has a back door and shower room adjacent.
The principal bedroom is on the first floor and has a large bay window looking out over the front garden. There is an en suite bathroom for the main bedroom and the four other bedrooms (located over the first and second floors) share a very generous and stylish bathroom with freestanding bath, WC, wash hand basin and shower.
The gardens and outdoor areas at Three Ways are superb. The driveway is entered between two stone pillars and is tarmac. The parking area to the front of the house is gravelled and has ample space for several cars. On the south side of the house are patios and located adjacent are a range of outbuildings. The oak-framed, partially open party barn is a fantastic space for entertaining and has a large BBQ area with chimney, wood burning oven, gas burners, a sink and fridge. Situated next to the barn is a timber hot tub with wood burner water heater. In addition, there are two stone built garages, a dog run and a first floor bedroom/studio which has a wood burning stove.
The garden area is beyond a low stone wall at the back of the house and here there is a large south facing terrace which is bathed in sun throughout the day. There is an extensive area of lawn bound by a mature hedge and beyond the first garden is a double width orchard with a variety of fruit trees including apple, cherry, pear and plum, among others. There is a useful garden shed and greenhouse also situated within the garden.
GENERAL REMARKS
Services
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage to a septic tank.
Local Authority & tax band
Northumberland Council Tax Band F.
Fixtures & Fittings
Standard fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.
Planning
There is a planning application for two residential dwellings on the field to the east of Three Ways.
Location
The historic village of Norham is one of the most northerly villages in England and is situated on the south bank of the River Tweed. The village has a thriving community, with the village hall being regularly used by numerous clubs and societies, such as the running club, fishing club and history society. Norham has become one of the most sought after villages in north Northumberland, as it has a village store, bakery, butchers, country pursuits store, two pubs and a school which covers nursery and primary years.
Norham Castle, which has featured in many of the conflicts between Scottish and English forces, sits at the top of the village. There is also a Norman church located in the heart of the village.
Norham is only 7.5 miles from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, where there are more varied shopping and sporting facilities. Berwick has a railway station on the east coast mainline, making Edinburgh and Newcastle within an hour’s commute. Edinburgh is 64 miles and Newcastle 69 miles away.
Square Footage: 3,156 sq ft
Acreage: 1.8 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Edinburgh
Description
Three Ways is an attractive stone built family home with wonderful period features throughout such as crow stepped cables, sash and case windows, decorative plasterwork and large bay windows. The house dates from around the mid to late 18th century and has generous accommodation over three floors. The setting on the edge of the village is first class and there are many good walks from the house and along the River Tweed.
The main entrance to the house is on the north elevation where there is an entrance vestibule with door into the wide hallway where the two reception rooms are located. The sitting room has a lovely big bay window and a multi fuel stove which provides extra warmth throughout the winter months. The adjacent dining room faces east and gets the morning sun. The main hallway and kitchen are linked and there is an under stair store as well as a laundry room which is fitted with a range of units with integrated sink, second dishwasher, hob, double oven and plumbing for a washing machine.
The kitchen is a super space with plenty of room for a breakfast table. The units are traditionally styled with a timber worktop with double Belfast sink and integrated appliances which include a three oven electric AGA, Bosch dishwasher and Whirlpool microwave. From the kitchen there are double doors to both the sun room and to the garden. The sun room faces south and has sun for the majority of the day. It is glazed on three sides and has a back door and shower room adjacent.
The principal bedroom is on the first floor and has a large bay window looking out over the front garden. There is an en suite bathroom for the main bedroom and the four other bedrooms (located over the first and second floors) share a very generous and stylish bathroom with freestanding bath, WC, wash hand basin and shower.
The gardens and outdoor areas at Three Ways are superb. The driveway is entered between two stone pillars and is tarmac. The parking area to the front of the house is gravelled and has ample space for several cars. On the south side of the house are patios and located adjacent are a range of outbuildings. The oak-framed, partially open party barn is a fantastic space for entertaining and has a large BBQ area with chimney, wood burning oven, gas burners, a sink and fridge. Situated next to the barn is a timber hot tub with wood burner water heater. In addition, there are two stone built garages, a dog run and a first floor bedroom/studio which has a wood burning stove.
The garden area is beyond a low stone wall at the back of the house and here there is a large south facing terrace which is bathed in sun throughout the day. There is an extensive area of lawn bound by a mature hedge and beyond the first garden is a double width orchard with a variety of fruit trees including apple, cherry, pear and plum, among others. There is a useful garden shed and greenhouse also situated within the garden.
GENERAL REMARKS
Services
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage to a septic tank.
Local Authority & tax band
Northumberland Council Tax Band F.
Fixtures & Fittings
Standard fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.
Planning
There is a planning application for two residential dwellings on the field to the east of Three Ways.
Location
The historic village of Norham is one of the most northerly villages in England and is situated on the south bank of the River Tweed. The village has a thriving community, with the village hall being regularly used by numerous clubs and societies, such as the running club, fishing club and history society. Norham has become one of the most sought after villages in north Northumberland, as it has a village store, bakery, butchers, country pursuits store, two pubs and a school which covers nursery and primary years.
Norham Castle, which has featured in many of the conflicts between Scottish and English forces, sits at the top of the village. There is also a Norman church located in the heart of the village.
Norham is only 7.5 miles from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, where there are more varied shopping and sporting facilities. Berwick has a railway station on the east coast mainline, making Edinburgh and Newcastle within an hour’s commute. Edinburgh is 64 miles and Newcastle 69 miles away.
Square Footage: 3,156 sq ft
Acreage: 1.8 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Edinburgh
Land Registry Data
- THREE WAYS, , , NORHAM, BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, NORTHUMBERLAND, 750000, 14/07/2022