Mount Pleasant Cottage
Corbridge, Northumberland
Guide Price
£1,500,000
"A beautiful stone cottage and stable conversion with sweeping Tyne Valley views, 1.53 acres of private gardens and planning permission to extend and to create a new, separate dwelling "
The Property
Mount Pleasant Cottage is a detached, part-Edwardian stone cottage with origins as a stable and barn, beautifully reimagined to create a distinctive and welcoming home on the edge of Corbridge. Elevated above the Tyne Valley with uninterrupted views across open countryside, the property sits within approximately 1.53 acres of private gardens and grounds. The setting is remarkable, both secluded and convenient, within walking distance of the village centre.
The entrance hall on the ground floor provides a bright and characterful welcome, featuring an exposed stone wall, painted panelling and an open staircase rising to the main living level. This lower floor also includes a practical WC, a generous utility room, store room and a versatile double bedroom with exposed ceiling beams, ideal for guests, multi-generational living or which could easily serve as an office for home working.
The main living accommodation occupies the first floor, arranged to make the most of the outlook and natural light. A broad landing leads to an elegant dining room and adjoining sitting room. The sitting room features a bay window framing views across the surrounding fields, together with a stone fireplace and fitted bookcases that create a refined, comfortable atmosphere. The dining room, which also has a fireplace and multi-fuel stove, benefits from a secondary entrance through a porch on the roadside elevation, offering convenient access at ground level directly into the main living areas.
The generous kitchen and breakfast room, finished in a calm, neutral palette, forms an inviting heart to the home, arranged for everyday ease and entertaining. A four-oven electric Aga stands at the centre, surrounded by integrated appliances, painted bespoke timber cabinetry and stone worktops that flow into a peninsular island with an inset sink. At the dining end, a stone fireplace with a cast-iron stove creates a focal point beside the table, while sash windows draw in soft light and double doors open to a balcony, well sized for alfresco dining, with long views over the Tyne Valley.
Three well-proportioned double bedrooms are arranged across this floor, each with its own character and outlook. The principal bedroom sits to the front, enjoying the finest of the views and an en-suite shower room, while another bedroom features a charming spiral staircase leading to a converted attic room, ideal as a private study, studio or occasional sleeping area. The family bathroom is presented in a soft, neutral palette with classic fittings and a quietly modern feel.
Externally
Approached via a private drive, the setting of Mount Pleasant Cottage is exceptional. The grounds extend to approximately 1.53 acres, combining landscaped gardens with broad lawns, mature trees and thoughtfully positioned seating areas. A stone-paved terrace is arranged for outdoor dining, with the garden dropping gently away to reveal uninterrupted views over the Tyne Valley. Nestled within the grounds, an Edwardian timber summerhouse offers an enchanting space for dining and parties, framed by towering evergreens and seasonal colour. The property also includes substantial garaging and stores, together with ample driveway parking.
There is potential to enhance the accommodation further, with planning permission granted for a two-storey rear addition with a first-floor balcony to the main house, and for the conversion of the existing garage and store to form an independent dwelling with parking and amenity space. Together, these approved options provide a clear pathway for expansion and flexibility, whether for extended family use, guest accommodation or a discreet rental, according to need.
Agents Note
Planning Permission Ref. No. 12/00902/FUL – Construction of two storey rear extension, balcony to first floor, removal of external oil store and relocation of oil tank, alterations to existing garage.
Planning Permission Ref. No. 24/03832/FUL – Proposed conversion of existing garage and store, to form one dwelling, along with associated car parking and amenity space.
Key features
Description
Local Information
Mount Pleasant Cottage is on the outskirts of Corbridge, a popular, charming and historic village that sits on the River Tyne in the heart of the scenic Tyne Valley. The village offers a full range of day-to-day amenities with a wide variety of shops, restaurants, inns, doctor and dentist surgeries, community services and a garage, while nearby Slaley Hall and Matfen Hall offer excellent leisure facilities.
The nearby market town of Hexham offers more comprehensive services with large supermarkets, a further range of shops and professional services together with a leisure centre, cinema, theatre and hospital. For schooling there is a First School and Middle School in the village, while senior schooling is offered in Hexham.
For the commuter Corbridge is convenient for the A69 which gives excellent access to Newcastle in the east and Carlisle in the west, and onward to the A1 and M6. There is a railway station on the edge of the village which provides cross-country services to Newcastle and Carlisle where connecting main line rail services are available to major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also very accessible.
Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Reception Hall | WC | Utility Room | Double Bedroom
First Floor
Porch | Dining Room | Sitting Room | Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Balcony | Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Two Further Double Bedrooms | Family Bathroom
Second Floor
Attic Room
Externally
Driveway & Ample Parking | Two Garages | Two Storerooms | Edwardian Summerhouse | Expansive Garden
Approximate Mileages
Corbridge Train Station 0.8 miles | Corbridge Village Centre 1.5 miles | Hexham 5.1 miles | Newcastle International Airport 16.5 miles | Newcastle City Centre 19 miles
Services
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage and benefits from oil-fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band G
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars.
Agents Note to Purchasers
We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval.
Submitting an Offer
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Location
Corbridge, Northumberland
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