Wonderful end-terrace stone property in the picture-postWonderful end-terrace stone property in the picture-postcard village of Wylam, filled with modern fixtures and fittings giving you the best of both worlds, traditional and 21st century.
The village is the birthplace of George Stephenson, one of the pioneers of the railway; his house (owned by the National Trust) is within walking distance. Wylam is on the local branch line, so you can catch a train out of the village from one of the world’s oldest surviving ticket offices. You can visit the Roman town of Corbridge for historical places of interest, or the market town of Hexham for some locally grown/made food stuffs.
Pass up the front path via an ornate wrought iron gate and into the pleasing entrance hall. The lounge is on your right, and is host to some inviting comfortable furniture, a gorgeous woodburner and a TV/DVD for catching up on your favourite series or that film you’ve been meaning to watch. The combined kitchen/diner is well-equipped with an electric hob and oven, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, and a microwave. There are also patio doors leading out the rear of the property.
The first of three bedrooms is on the ground floor level, which is a comfortable twin. There is also a WC nearby for convenience. Upstairs on the first floor you will find the remaining two bedrooms; one double and one twin. The bathroom contains a freestanding claw foot bath, WC and separate walk in shower.
To the rear of the property you will encounter a lovely stone courtyard with outdoor furniture. There is a second garden across the lane behind the house too for your usage. You have free use of the garage to store bicycles in. There is on-street parking for two cars.
card village Wylam, filled with modern fixtures and fittings giving you the best of both worlds, traditional and 21st century. The village is the birthplace of George Stephenson, one the pioneers of the railway, his house (owned by the National Trust) is within walking distance. Wylam is on the local branch line, so you can catch a train out of the village from one of the world’s oldest surviving ticket offices. You can visit the Roman town of Corbridge for historical places of interest, or the market town of Hexham for some locally grown / made food stuffs.
Pass up the front path via an ornate wrought iron gate and into the pleasing entrance hall. The lounge is on your right, and is host to some inviting comfortable furniture, a gorgeous woodburner and a TV/DVD to unwind in front of catch up your favourite series or that film you’ve been meaning to watch. The combined kitchen/diner is well-equipped with an electric hob and oven, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, and a microwave. There are also patio doors leading out the rear of the property. There is the first of three bedrooms on the ground floor level, which is a comfortable twin. There is also a WC nearby for convenience. Upstairs on the first floor you will encounter the remaining two bedrooms; one double and one twin. The bathroom contains a shower over the bath and WC.
To the rear of the property you will encounter a lovely stone courtyard with outdoor furniture. There is second garden across the lane behind the house too for your usage. You have free use of the garage to store bicycles in. There is on-street parking for two cars too.