Chapel House
Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland
£1,200
"An attractive converted chapel with gardens, garage and parking in a traditional Tyne Valley village"
The Property
The Chapel is a charming stone-built former chapel situated right at the heart of the Tyne Valley village of Bardon Mill. Believed to have been constructed in the mid-1800s, the property has been recently refurbished to create a beautiful home with smart contemporary kitchen and bathrooms, and wooden flooring blended with period touches like a wood burning stove in the sitting room.
The front door opens into a porch leading into the light, bright sitting room with double doors out to the side of the property and access into the dining room. A study, snug or play room branches off the dining room. Glazed double doors from the dining room reveal an attractive and spacious modern kitchen with an excellent range of units, integrated oven, gas hob and space for a dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. A promontory breakfast bar is a lovely addition. A rear porch leads to a handy downstairs WC and a door into the garden.
Stairs lead up from the sitting room to four bedrooms, the principal with a luxurious en-suite bathroom boasting a modern free-standing bath and walk-in wet room area with recessed shower head. The further three bedrooms are served by a stylish shower room and there is plenty of built-in storage. One of the bedrooms features a built-in, bespoke, bed frame created around a floor level architectural feature from when the property was a working chapel.
Externally
The Chapel features a low maintenance gravel forecourt with mature bushes and shrubs to the front and a gated driveway to the side leading to the detached double garage and ample parking for several vehicles. A patio beside the house with a pergola offers a private spot to sit or dine al fresco and to the rear of The Chapel is a further gated patio and gravelled garden with planted areas.
Key features
Description
Local Information
Bardon Mill is a small, peaceful village set in beautiful Northumbrian countryside which offers everyday amenities with a village store and tea room, public house, mobile post office and a pottery. The Bardon Mill & Henshaw village hall is the UK’s first earth-sheltered village hall and offers a range of clubs and facilities for the active community. Nearby Haltwhistle is a popular and thriving town situated between Carlisle and Newcastle. The town caters for everyday needs with supermarkets and a good range of shops; however the bustling market town of Hexham offers a full range of facilities with supermarkets, independent delicatessen, butcher, baker, greengrocer and bi-monthly farmers’ market, professional services, leisure/sports centre, cinema, theatre and a hospital. The town has an historic abbey at its heart together with several other buildings of note. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits, with golf courses, sports clubs and Hexham racecourse within easy reach. Newcastle city centre provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities.
For schooling, there is a primary school and a nursery with an ”Outstanding” Ofsted rating in the village and a secondary school at nearby Haydon Bridge and a wide selection of schools in Hexham; including The Sele First School, which has achieved ‘outstanding’ Ofsted reports for many years and provides exceptional education from 3-9 years, and the well-regarded Queen Elizabeth High School. In addition, Mowden Hall Preparatory School provides private education from nursery up to 13 years. There are several private day schools in Newcastle with school transport offered from Hexham. Both Newcastle and Carlisle are easily accessible and provide further cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities and the Lake District is within easy reach.
For the commuter the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle to the east and Carlisle to the west, with onward access to the A1 and M6 respectively. Newcastle International Airport is also easily accessible. The rail station at Bardon Mill provides regular cross-country services, which in turn link to other main line services to major UK cities north and south. There is also a bus service which runs through the village.
Accommodation in Brief
Porch | Sitting Room | Dining Room | Study | Kitchen | WC | Principal Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom | Three Further Bedrooms | Shower Room
Parking | Detached Double Garage | Gardens
Approximate Mileages
Haydon Bridge 4.4 miles | Haltwhistle 5.3 miles | Hexham 10.8 miles | Corbridge 14.7 miles | Carlisle 27.6 miles | Newcastle International Airport 29.7 miles | Newcastle City Centre 33.5 miles
Other Information
Term: 12 months
Available from Date: February 2024
Unfurnished
No Pets
Postcode: NE47 7HZ
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. LPG central heating and hot water.
EPC Rating: E
Council Tax: TBC
Viewings Strictly By Appointment: 0330 111 2266 | contact@finest.co.uk
Rent and Deposit
A damage deposit equivalent to one month’s rent together with the first month’s rent will be payable by the tenant on or by the commencement of the tenancy.
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Location
Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland
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