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A slice of the quiet life in Longframlington

3rd October 2007 Print
A slice of the quiet life in Longframlington Nestled on the side of a hill, with views of the Northumberland coastline and surrounded by beautiful open countryside, Charles Church’s High Town development is the perfect setting for a life relaxation.

A residential village, Longframlington is the home of High Town, a combination of three, four and five bedroom homes in a variety of styles with excellent specification. All the homes are well designed and built to a high quality with a sense of luxury throughout.

The Edlingham is a large four bedroom home with elegance and character. The home has two bathrooms with the master suite containing its own en-suite bathroom and Dressing area. With a large living room, a study, a Dining Room, utility room and large kitchen with breakfast area, there is plenty of living space in this house.

The village which is mainly residential has a few pubs and a corner shop. However, the nearby town of Alnwick, has a range of shops and several restaurants and pubs. Also close by is the beautiful Northumberland National Park, perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors for walking and cycling.

Only 25 miles away, the city of Newcastle holds everything that you could want or need. With a vast array of clubs, pubs and bars, theatres and restaurants, there is more than enough in this city to keep you busy on a night out. There is also an endless amount of shops, as well museums and galleries open to view during the day.

Close to the A1, High Town offers a great location for commuters who want the beauty of living in the countryside whilst working in the city. Many of those living in the village commute to the south of the county or Tyneside as they are eager to own a piece of tranquillity in the Northumberland country.

Prices at High Town start from £364,995. If you would like further information, visit the website at Charleschurch.com.

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A slice of the quiet life in Longframlington