£225,950
3 bed detached house for salePlot 343, Wayside Point, Ellington NE61
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- New home
- Freehold
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About this property
Detached Family Home
Three Bedrooms
Breakfasting Kitchen/Diner
Spacious Lounge With French Doors Onto The Rear Garden
Downstairs Cloaks W/C
Master Bedroom With Ensuite
Contemporary Bathroom
Single Detached Garage
Gardens Front & Rear
Ready Winter 25/26
Please quote reference KK049 when enquiring.
Plot 343 - Is a three bedroom detached Maple house design, a great family home with hallway that leads through to the kitchen-diner and then onto a spacious living room to the rear of the property, with patio doors leading onto the garden.
Upstairs features two double bedrooms, one with ensuite, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.
Externally the property features a garden to the front and rear and a single detached garage.
Each home is exquisitely styled, inside and out, with high class specification, finishing and balanced use of space, with the attention to detail extending to the professionally landscaped development.
Ready Winter 25/26
Combining contemporary design with unrivalled luxury, Wayside Point features homes to suit every customer’s needs, comprising four-bed detached houses, three-bed detached houses, three-bed townhouses, and two-bed houses.
Situated in the picturesque village of Ellington, the coastal village of Ellington is the quintessential Northumberland picture postcard location. Steeped in history, both modern and from times passed, Ellington takes its name from the Saxon word meaning ‘descendants of Ella’ and was first recorded as a village in 1240 - it is however more famous for being the location of the North East’s last working deep coal mine, which closed its doors in 2005 having operated for nearly one hundred years.
Whilst a growing and fast developing area, Ellington still possesses its village charm and local amenities can still be found central to village life. It is also well placed to travel further afield with good transport links to larger and more well equipped towns, such as Ashington and Morpeth, which are four and six miles away respectively, plus the coastal resorts of Cresswell and Newbiggin-on-Sea.
Situated just seven miles from the main A1 road, the big city lights of Newcastle (20miles) are easily reached. The main East Coast railway link between Edinburgh (journey time approximately 1hr:15mins) and London (journey time approximately 3hr:30mins) runs via the nearby Morpeth Station, with a weekday service of nine trains per day north to Edinburgh and around 15 trains per day south to London. Plus Glasgow can be reached in around 2hr:30mins. For those wanting to travel further afield, Newcastle Airport is just 30 minutes by car.
The development seamlessly combines striking modern property design with the peaceful rural Northumberland landscape, and with the stunning Cresswell Bay just a few minutes away.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: Tbc
Council Tax Band: Tbc
Please note the images are for illustration purposes only. All materials and kitchen/bathroom layouts are indicative only and the final layout, materials, colour and external elevations are subject to change. This does not constitute or form any part of a contract of sale.
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