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House For Sale £650,000
Church Street, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15


Description
A fabulous opportunity to purchase this stunning Grade 11 listed town house, which was built in 1749 within the historic town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. The Parade School House has an open outlook, which is within easy walking distance to all the facilities within the town centre. The current owner has been running a successful guest house, however, it would make a stunning family home, which many of the original features and character, including the attractive carved staircase and beamed ceilings.
Parade School House is one of the most unique properties in the centre of Berwick, with easy access onto the historic town walls and to the railway station making commuting very easy both north and south.
The house could easily be adapted into a beautiful family home and would be ideal for someone working from home with the top floor being ideal for offices.
The property it finished to the highest of standards, with top quality fixtures and fittings throughout with the benefits of gas central heating and double glazing.
The accommodation is set on three floors, which comprises of a well appointed lounge with a Victorian style fireplace, a large dining room and a bespoke kitchen with appliances, a utility room and cloakroom. On the first floor are four double bedrooms all with quality en-suites and a further four bedrooms on the second floor with en-suite facilities.
Attractive low maintenance gardens to the front and rear of the property and parking to the rear.
Viewing internally is highly recommended.

Berwick

Berwick-upon-Tweed is England's most northerly market town and offers a wide range of amenities including supermarkets, local and national shopping facilities, a number of first, middle and an academy senior school. Longridge Towers, is a small private school located two miles from the town.
Berwick also has excellent sports, leisure facilities and numerous clubs and societies, including football, rugby, bowling, two quality golf courses and a sports centre with swimming pool, squash courts and gym. Inland, there is a swathe of unspoilt countryside including the Cheviot Hills and the River Tweed. Areas such as these offer a range of outdoor pursuits and hobbies including: Walking, shooting, sailing, fishing and diving. Along the coastline there are miles of unspoilt beaches in such places as Berwick and nearby Spittal as well as Coldingham Bay to the north and Cocklawburn Beach and Bamburgh to the south. There are also places of historical interest such as Holy Island, Bamburgh Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle, all reasonably near. In addition to these, the Farne Islands to the south and St. Abb's Head to the North, are areas that form part of the Berwickshire and North Northumberland Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (anob) and both are areas of Special Scientific Interest (ssi).
Berwick enjoys excellent transport and commuting links via the East Coast Mainline and the A1 trunk road. These connect Berwick easily to Edinburgh and Scotland to the North and Newcastle and beyond to the South. To the west lies Kelso and the beautiful countryside of the Scottish Borders and the Tweed Valley.

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