£225,000 Guide price
A charming Victorian home with two bedrooms, a log burner, a conservatory, and landscaped gardens with a summer house and workshop. Stunning views towards Goswick Golf Course and a short walk to the beach.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Welcoming you into this beautifully presented Victorian home, the reception hallway provides access to all rooms. This charming red brick-built property is set within an enviable location, just a short walk from one of Northumberland’s most stunning beaches. The home enjoys spectacular views over the railway line towards Goswick Golf Course, a championship links course ranked among the top 100 golf clubs in the UK. Its stunning coastal fairways provide a breathtaking backdrop, making this an ideal home for golf enthusiasts or those who appreciate an ever-changing, panoramic landscape.
The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged, blending period features with modern comforts. The sitting room is a warm and inviting space, featuring a log burner and oak flooring. The spacious and well-equipped dining kitchen offers a stylish and practical space for cooking and entertaining, complemented by original terracotta tiles underfoot. A conservatory extends the living space, providing a peaceful retreat with garden views. Completing the ground floor is a utility room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a well-proportioned double, as is the second bedroom, both enjoying lovely views over the surrounding countryside and the golf course beyond. The shower room is fitted with a walk-in shower, WC, and basin.
Outside, the property boasts beautifully landscaped gardens to the front and rear, designed to offer both privacy and practicality. The rear garden features a summer house, perfect for relaxing or working from home, as well as a workshop/storage area and a garden shed. A combination of lawned areas, mature planting, and seating spaces create an inviting outdoor environment. The front garden is equally well-maintained, enhancing the home’s kerb appeal. The property also benefits from ample off-street parking.
With Goswick Golf Course right on the doorstep, residents can enjoy not only the beauty of the coastal links but also the opportunity to play one of the country’s finest courses. Combined with the property’s idyllic coastal setting, this home offers a truly unique lifestyle.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a character-filled home in a picturesque setting, ideal for those seeking coastal living with outstanding countryside and golf course views.
LOCAL AREA
5 Goswick Station Cottages is situated on the stunning East Coast of North Northumberland in Cheswick. Positioned within a short walk or under a 5 minute drive from the spectacular Goswick Beach means this property enjoys the quiet and rural bliss of Northumberland. The property sits on the edge of the beautiful Lindisfarne Wildlife Park and is within easy reach of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Holy Island and Bamburgh.
The market town of Berwick Upon-Tweed is positioned 7 miles north of 5 Goswick Station Cottages and is famous for its stunning historic architecture. Berwick has an expansive range of amenities with five national supermarkets and local shops. The area offers schooling for all ages including Longridge Towers, a well-regarded private school. Berwick also has a large selection of leisure and sports clubs, public houses, restaurants, cafés and the Maltings theatre and cinema. Country and sporting pursuits are widely available including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting, shooting and scuba diving in the renowned Berwickshire Marine Reserve. There are several golf courses in the area with Goswick Golf Course being on the doorstep of 5 Goswick Station Cottages. Other courses are available a short drive away such as Magdalene Fields in Berwick, Eyemouth and The Hirsel Golf Club in Coldstream.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a popular and tranquil Island off the Northumberland Coast. Home to attractions like Lindisfarne Castle, the 2019 garden of the year The Gertrude Jekyll Garden, and St. Aidan’s Winery the island offers a variety of attractions. During low tide Holy Island gives access to St. Cuthbert’s Island, a smaller island which has a narrower window for visits between tides but is a great spot for bird and seal spotting.
The pretty seaside village of Bamburgh offers some fantastic local amenities and services as well as a spectacular sandy beach. The village has many stand out features which include the privately owned Bamburgh Castle, a challenging 18-hole golf course and a Cricket Club to name a few.
Berwick-Upon-Tweed offers a mainline railway station which has regular trains to Edinburgh, Newcastle and London. Both Edinburgh and Newcastle are sub one hour travel time and London is circa 3 hours and 45 minutes. There is also the A1 trunk road which bypasses the town and provides easy access to both north and south respectively.
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