£530,000 Guide price
A magnificent Grade I listed Georgian residence set within the historic Elizabethan Quay Walls, enjoying breathtaking views over the River Tweed. Built in the 1740s, Custom House exudes period grandeur, retaining a wealth of original features while offering elegant and spacious living accommodation.
This exceptional home boasts impressive reception rooms, a grand staircase, and a unique vaulted cellar with private access to the quayside. With versatile living spaces, a private garden, and off-street parking, Custom House presents a rare opportunity to own a distinguished piece of history in one of Berwick’s most sought-after locations.
Situated just moments from Berwick’s vibrant town centre and mainline railway station, the property offers excellent connectivity to Edinburgh, Newcastle, and London, making it an outstanding choice for those seeking a characterful home in a prime setting.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
A rare opportunity to acquire this magnificent Georgian residence, set within the historic Elizabethan Quay Walls of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Custom House is one of the finest period homes in the area, enjoying spectacular views over the River Tweed. This distinguished Grade I listed property retains a wealth of original features, exuding the charm and elegance of a bygone era.
Upon entry, the reception hall welcomes you into the home, providing access to the principal reception rooms. The drawing room and sitting room both showcase refined Georgian proportions, creating elegant and inviting living spaces. A study/bedroom 4, offers a quiet retreat, while the grand staircase serves as a striking centrepiece, adding to the home’s impressive character.
The first floor features a well-appointed kitchen and dining area, perfectly suited for modern family living. This level also hosts three double bedrooms and a shower room, ensuring comfortable accommodation.
The ground floor provides additional versatility with a secondary kitchen and a further shower room, offering convenience and flexibility.
The lower level comprises a spacious hall leading to a workshop/boot room, providing excellent storage and practical workspace. Beneath this grand home, an exceptional vaulted cellar features two large chambers with both front and rear access. Once used for storing goods arriving by river, this unique space offers a fascinating glimpse into the property’s rich history.
Externally, Custom House benefits from a private garden area with off-street parking, and direct access to the Quay Walls, further enhancing its desirability.
Built in the 1740s for a wealthy merchant, Custom House was designed to impress and continues to do so today. Over the centuries, it has served as a mayoral residence, the headquarters of Berwick’s militia during the Napoleonic Wars, a bank, and, in the 1950s, the town’s customs house. Restored to a private residence in the twenty-first century, it now offers a truly remarkable period home in an enviable location.
LOCAL AREA
Set within the historic Elizabethan Walls, Custom House is just a few minutes’ stroll from Berwick’s vibrant town centre, which offers a diverse range of shops, restaurants, and a thriving cultural scene. The town enjoys excellent transport links, with Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne both reachable in under an hour and London accessible in approximately four hours via the East Coast mainline.
The historic market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is famous for its stunning architecture and is well serviced with local and national shops, five national supermarkets and schooling for all ages including a private school at Longridge Towers. Berwick also has a selection of leisure and sports clubs, banks, public houses, cafes, restaurants and The Maltings theatre and cinema which offers daily shows and movies. There is a main line railway station which has regular trains to Edinburgh, Newcastle and London; both Edinburgh and Newcastle are sub one hour in travel time and London is about 3 hours 45 minutes away. There is also the A1 trunk road which bypasses the town and provides easy access both north and south respectively.
The local area has a wide range of popular attractions and activities including
Northumberland and Berwickshire’s rugged coastline of unspoilt beaches and beautiful landscapes; Berwick walls and pier are only minutes away while Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, Bamburgh Castle and the ancient Border towns of Coldstream, Kelso and Melrose are within easy reach. Country and sporting pursuits are also readily available, including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting and shooting. Golf is available locally; within five minutes’ walk lies Berwick Golf Course and other courses can be found at Goswick, Eyemouth and the Hirsel. Swimming, gym, squash and indoor bowling facilities exist at the Swan Centre in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Despite Berwick’s proximity to both Edinburgh and Newcastle, the area has a low population and can therefore offer a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.
GENERAL REMARKS
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band E
Energy Efficiency Rating
Exempt due to being Grade I Listed
Services
Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity.
Gas Central Heating
Broadband services are available.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integrated appliances form part of the sale.
Listing and Conservation
Custom House is a Grade I listed building and is in a conservation area.
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