Northumberland
Sporting properties
North East chartered surveyors George F White has launched two very different properties onto the market, but both appealing to the sports enthusiast.
A piece of Grey history for sale
George F White is bracing itself for an influx of enquiries after launching a renowned period manor house, situated at Berwick upon Tweed, onto the property market.
Business opportunity in Bamburgh
A portfolio of five self contained cottages with gardens and paddock in a courtyard setting with attractive rural views, one mile west of Bamburgh and the beautiful Northumbrian coastline.
More than just a sporting chance!
A spectacular residential, agricultural and sporting estate on the banks of the River Coquet, with a magnificent country house in its own parkland setting.
The heart of the community
A neighbourly and friendly environment is high on the agenda for most potential house buyers and at the start of the north east’s coastal route you can have just that.
A taste of traditional England: High Town, Longframlington
Quite how anybody could find Longframlington unappealing must be beyond those who have passed through the village or even stopped for food in one of the two country pubs situated there. This is life at its most peaceful.
Downsizing in style at The Chains, Corbridge
The property market is always a huge talking point, which affects us all at some point, but more often than not, the emphasis is on first-time buyers and those looking to upgrade.
A future for your family
Getting your hands on an ideal home for the family in historic surroundings could be within your grasp with this six-bedroom property by prestigious developer Charles Church set in the rural town of Ashington.
A chain of appeal
Whether a first time property buyer or simply upgrading, this final property release from Charles Church at The Chains development in picturesque Corbridge, will certainly whet the appetite.
Walwick Hall, Walwick, Northumberland
A Grade II Listed ten bedroom Georgian residence with a separate three bedroom cottage, formal gardens and circa 24 acres of land in an elevated Tyne Valley position spanning the line of Hadrian’s Wall.
The Barracks, Hexham, Northumberland
Built in 1730 and reputed to have been a lead miners’ lodging house, The Barracks is an architecturally noted Grade II Listed four bedroom townhouse with fabulous gardens in a central Tyne Valley village setting.
Historic Mill with links to Henry VIII, Northumberland
A fabulous six bedroom former Mill, with additional two bedroom cottage, gardens and approximately 70 acres of land in a rural Tyne Valley location.