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Guide price

£975,000

(£317/sq. ft)

5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Causey House, Causey Hill, Hexham, Northumberland NE46

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 3,076 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Renovated Edwardian Property with Original Period Detailing

  • Flexible Accommodation Arranged Across Three Floors

  • Gated Driveway with Ample Parking & Garage

  • Private Landscaped Gardens to the Front & Side

  • Excellent Schools & Commuter Links Nearby

  • Sought-after Location Close to Hexham Town Centre

Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Entrance Vestibule | Reception Hall | Study | Sitting Room | Kitchen/Living/Dining Room | Integral Garage

First Floor
Three Bedrooms | WC | Bathroom | Shower Room

Second Floor
Principal Bedroom | Double Bedroom | Bathroom

Externally
Gated Driveway | Garage | Landscaped Mature Gardens | Two Patio Terraces

The Property
Causey House is a handsome Edwardian semi-detached property, set behind private gates on a secluded plot in one of Hexham’s most sought-after residential streets. Recently renovated with care, the property combines contemporary finishes with traditional period detail, offering refined interiors and generous accommodation arranged over three floors.

The entrance vestibule leads into a welcoming central hall, where high ceilings, decorative plasterwork and natural light establish the home’s character from the outset. To the front, the sitting room is arranged around a wide bay window overlooking the garden, with a marble fireplace and cast iron insert forming an elegant focal point. The room’s generous proportions and classic detailing make it equally suited to entertaining or quiet retreat. Across the hall, a separate study provides a useful workspace with views towards the trees lining the approach.

The rear of the house has been thoughtfully reconfigured to create a sociable open-plan kitchen, dining and family room that unfolds in a series of distinct yet connected spaces. Oak flooring runs throughout, grounding the space in natural texture. In the dining area, a wood-burning stove is set within a recessed fireplace with timber mantel, while the adjoining living space centres around a traditional open fireplace with stone surround, complemented by deep skirtings and corniced ceilings. The kitchen is bright and streamlined, with pale cabinetry and quartz-style worktops extending along both walls, and a peninsula offering additional preparation space and informal seating. Integrated appliances include a double oven, induction hob and full-height fridge and freezer. Full-height glazed doors beside the cosy living area allow the space to extend naturally onto the patio terrace, ideal for everyday use and summer entertaining.

A timber staircase rises to the first floor, where a tall stained-glass window filters light into the landing. Three double bedrooms are arranged at this level, each well proportioned, beautifully decorated and filled with natural light. All enjoy views over the gardens, original fireplaces, and the generous ceiling heights typical of the period. A modern shower room with floating vanity and walk-in rainfall shower sits alongside a separate bathroom with traditional suite, claw-foot roll-top bath and separate shower cubicle.

The second floor offers two further bedrooms, both bright, airy and beautifully presented. These are practical spaces that offer flexibility for guests, home working or additional family accommodation. One includes extensive fitted wardrobes, while the other features a crisp, pared-back palette and ornamental fireplace. A well-appointed bathroom with bath, WC and washbasin serves this floor, and a bright landing area at the top of the stairs offers potential as a reading nook or study space.

Externally
Approached from a quiet, tree-lined road, the house sits behind timber gates with a broad brick-paved driveway providing ample parking and access to the garage. To the front, a formal lawn is edged by landscaped borders and overlooked by a paved courtyard terrace, tucked between the garage and entrance hall. Sheltered and enclosed, it offers an ideal spot for morning coffee or a quiet moment outdoors. A second stone-paved terrace extends along the side of the house, accessed directly from the open-plan kitchen and family room. This larger area is well suited to summer dining and entertaining, with ample space for seating and a pleasant outlook across the gardens. Mature trees, clipped hedging and carefully curated beds enhance the sense of privacy, creating a peaceful and beautifully composed outdoor environment in a remarkably central setting.

Local Information
Causey House is ideally placed for the amenities of Hexham, a thriving market town renowned for its historic Abbey, independent shops, cafés and vibrant community atmosphere. The town offers a full range of facilities including supermarkets, a leisure centre, swimming pool, independent cinema, arts centre and hospital, along with a popular twice-monthly farmers’ market. The surrounding countryside provides superb walking and outdoor pursuits, with Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland National Park and the North Pennines aonb all close by. Hexham Racecourse, local golf courses and a range of sports clubs are also easily accessible. Nearby Corbridge offers additional artisan shops and eateries, while Matfen Hall and Close House provide outstanding leisure and dining. Newcastle city centre is within easy reach, offering further cultural, educational and retail opportunities.

The area is served by a strong selection of Ofsted-rated Good schools. Nearby first schools include Hexham First, The Sele and St Mary’s Catholic, with middle provision at Hexham Middle and St Joseph’s Catholic Middle School. Queen Elizabeth High School provides well-regarded secondary and sixth form education. Independent schools in Newcastle and Northumberland are also accessible by road or rail. Several nurseries support early years provision locally.

For the commuter, the A69 offers excellent links to Newcastle and Carlisle, with onward access to the A1 and M6. Hexham railway station provides regular services to both cities, with mainline connections to Edinburgh, London and beyond — London is reachable by train in under four hours. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy driving distance.

Approximate Mileages
Hexham Train Station 1.1 miles | Corbridge 4.4 miles | Newcastle International Airport 20.1 miles | Newcastle City Centre 22.6 miles

Services
The property is connected to mains electricity, gas, water and drainage, and benefits from gas-fired central heating.

Tenure
Freehold

Council Tax
Band F

Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars.

Agents Note to Purchasers
We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval.

Submitting an Offer
Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed.

Disclaimer
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