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£580,000
4 bed detached house for saleHallingarth, Stocksfield NE43
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
About this property
Detached Scandinavian-Style Bungalow
Four Double Bedrooms
Stunning South-Facing Gardens
Detached Garage & Extensive Parking
Solar Panels
Semi-Rural Location
Spacious Single-Level Living
Energy Rating : Tbc
Council Tax : G
Tenure : Freehold
Elegant detached Scandinavian-style bungalow occupying an elevated position with panoramic views across the Tyne Valley. Set within an extended south-facing plot with beautifully landscaped gardens, the property also benefits from a substantial detached garage and generous driveway parking for multiple vehicles.
Offering spacious and versatile accommodation throughout, the home includes four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, extensive built-in storage and an impressive timber conservatory. Triple-glazed windows throughout enhance both comfort and energy efficiency, while almost every room enjoys views of the surrounding gardens or valley.
The welcoming reception hallway is accessed via an extra-wide front door designed with wheelchair accessibility in mind. Extending through the centre of the property, the hallway provides access to all principal rooms.
The lounge is centred around a feature fireplace with multi-fuel stove and enjoys exceptional panoramic views through four large windows overlooking the valley.
Double doors open into the substantial conservatory, a superb timber-built addition with extensive glazing, tiled flooring and ample space for both seating and dining areas. Further doors lead directly onto the rear patio and gardens, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing while enjoying the surrounding views.
The dining room is accessed from the lounge via a wide opening and three steps. It comfortably accommodates a full dining suite. South-facing windows fill the room with natural light and overlook the beautifully maintained gardens.
The kitchen is accessible from the hallway, dining room and rear patio, and is fitted with an extensive range of wall and base units, marble worktops and space for a full range of appliances. Large windows provide excellent natural light and attractive garden views.
High Mickley is conveniently situated above the popular village of Stocksfield in the heart of the Tyne Valley, enjoying a peaceful semi-rural setting while remaining well connected. The area offers excellent road and rail links into Newcastle upon Tyne, with nearby access to the A69 and regular train services from Stocksfield station, making it ideal for commuters. Surrounded by beautiful Northumberland countryside, the village is also well placed for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits, while nearby Stocksfield provides a range of local amenities including shops, cafés, pubs, schools and leisure facilities.
Externally, the property is very private from the front, with strategically placed hedging and shrubbery. Double gates open up to the sweeping tarmacadam driveway offering parking for many cars as well as the substantial detached double garage with remote controlled electric up-and-over door. The garage also offers lighting, water and plenty of overhead storage to the eaves.
No photographs or pretty descriptions will even begin to explain how beautiful the gardens are here. Previous owners of the property have extended the south facing gardens by purchasing a portion of the fields behind, creating a large space which has been lovingly nurtured into what you see today. Designed around clover leaf, the garden is cleverly split into sections with curved borders, shrubs and well-tended hedging. Pond, water feature, patios, sitting areas, vegetable plots, triple composting frames, pergola and dog paddock are all overlooked by the beautiful summer house. The summer house takes pride of place at the head of the garden, soaked in sun and with electricity supply, it is the perfect place to take in the outstanding views throughout the day and long into the evening. Guests will love to be entertained here and the raised patio area makes it ideal for barbecuing or maybe even a hot tub.
Internal dimensions
Kitchen: 15'11 max x 13'5 max (4.85m x 4.09m)
Dining Room: 12'9 max x 11'5 max (3.89m x 3.48m)
Lounge: 21'5 max x 11'8 max (6.53m x 3.56m)
Conservatory: 12'6 max x 9'2 max (3.81m x 2.79m)
Bedroom One: 13'10 into robes x 11'3 max (4.22m x 3.43m)
Ensuite: 7'10 max x 4'10 max (2.39m x 1.47m)
Bedroom Two: 13'10 into robes x 9'1 max (4.22m x 2.77m)
Bedroom Three: 16'5 into robes x 11'5 max (5.00m x 3.48m)
Bedroom Four: 12'8 max x 11'5 max (3.86m x 3.48m)
Bathroom: 7'10 max x 7'3 max (2.39m x 2.21m)
Primary services supply
Electricity: Mains & Solar Panels
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Electric & Wood Burner
Broadband: Adsl Copper Wire
Mobile Signal Coverage Blackspot: No
Parking: Garage & Driveway
Mining
The North East region is famous for its rich mining heritage and therefore it will be beneficial to conduct a mining search. Confirmation should be sought from a conveyancer as to its effect on the property, if any.
Tenure
Freehold – It is understood that this property is freehold, but should you decide to proceed with the purchase of this property, the Tenure must be verified by your Legal Adviser
council tax band: G
EPC rating: Tbc
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