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£425,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
Fenwick Grove, Morpeth NE61

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • A town centre family home delivering space, style and a private walled garden - right in the heart of Morpeth

  • Two beautifully styled reception rooms, each with original period fireplaces and their own distinct character

  • Kitchen-diner with sage green shaker units, granite worktops, stone canopy and range cooker

  • Four bedrooms - one used as a dedicated dressing room with full fitted wardrobe storage and vanity area

  • Wide oak-floored hallway and a generous first floor landing with fitted storage cupboards and skylight abov

  • Private walled courtyard garden with large deck, separate dining area, festoon lighting and established planting

  • Separate utility room and downstairs cloakroom keeping everyday practicalities out of the way

  • Morpeth train station is around a ten-minute walk with direct services to Newcastle in approximately 25 minutes

  • The Sanderson Arcade, M&S, Morrisons and Carlisle Park are all within a five-minute walk of the front door

  • King Edward VI Academy and several well-regarded primaries are all within easy reach for families

Please quote reference KK049 when enquiring.

Living On Fenwick Grove Gives You Morpeth's Best Shops, Restaurants, Parks And Schools On Your Doorstep - And A Beautiful, Thoughtfully Updated Family Home To Come Back To. Victorian space and style with four bedrooms, two reception rooms, a homely kitchen-diner and a private walled garden.

Fenwick Grove is one of those streets that Morpeth families tend to have on their dream home list. Close enough to walk everywhere that matters - the Sanderson Arcade, M&S, the River Wansbeck, Carlisle Park - but quiet enough so you really don’t feel like you’re living in the town centre.

And number 5 has the interior to match. From the wide oak-floored hallway - warm and immediately setting the right tone - you get a strong sense that this is a house that has been cared for and thoughtfully updated with a real eye for detail.

The ground floor has two quite different but equally appealing reception rooms.

At the front, the living room is a real statement - with dark walls, original cornicing, a crystal chandelier, oak flooring and a wood-burning stove sitting in the original fireplace with the bay window framing it all.

Behind it, the family room takes a different approach - deep green walls, a period cast iron fireplace, built-in shelving in the alcove and wooden floors.

The kitchen-diner is the heart of the home. Sage green shaker units sit under granite worktops, with a stone canopy framing the range cooker as the natural focal point of the room.

Travertine floor tiles run throughout and the dining area has space for a large family table with room to spare - the whole room feels like somewhere you'll want to spend time together.

A separate utility room and downstairs cloakroom sit just off the kitchen, keeping the practicalities neatly out of the way.

The back garden is a genuine surprise for a town centre property. A private walled courtyard with a large deck, a separate gravel and paved dining area, festoon lights and established planting including a Japanese maple. It's remarkably private and set up for outdoor living.

Upstairs, the main bedroom retains its original cast iron fireplace and has real period presence - decorated in deep teal with room for a king-size bed and a seating area. One bedroom has been given over entirely as a dressing room, with full fitted open wardrobe storage and a vanity unit - a genuine luxury that most family homes of this type simply don't have.

The four piece family bathroom has space for both a full bath and a separate shower enclosure. The landing is notably wide, lit by a skylight, with a long run of fitted storage cupboards that solves the perennial problem of where everything actually goes.

Morpeth train station is about a ten-minute walk away, with direct services to Newcastle in around 25 minutes. The Sanderson Arcade, M&S and Morrisons are all less than five minutes on foot.

Carlisle Park and the River Wansbeck are similarly close, and King Edward VI Academy along with several well-regarded primaries are all within easy reach.

If you've been looking for a home that puts you right in the middle of everything Morpeth has to offer - without trading away space, style or a private garden to come home to - this is a rare find.

Get in touch to arrange a viewing. I’m expecting plenty of interest.

EPC Rating: D

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: D

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