Morpeth Northumberland NE61 Palmerston Avenue, St. Georges Wood
- Guide Price
- £595,000
- 5
- 3
- 2
- Freehold
- E Council Band
Features at a glance
- Modern
- Detached
- 2 Reception rooms
- Open plan kitchen
- Kitchen island
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Double garage
- Large garden
A detached, contemporary family home with spacious accommodation in a sought-after location
With its stylish presentation and light-filled rooms, 30 Palmerston Avenue offers a versatile living space with a relaxed, open ambience providing the perfect environment for modern lifestyles. Wood flooring in the reception hall extends into the flexible-use study and the sitting room providing practicality and a pleasing sense of harmony, with both reception areas benefitting from front aspect bay windows. At the rear, a sociable kitchen, dining and family room is filled with natural light courtesy of two sets of French doors which afford a seamless link from the inside to the outside. Fitted with sleek, pale grey cabinetry, the kitchen features an island unit with breakfast bar, and ancillary space is provided by the practical adjoining utility room.
The contemporary design continues on the first floor where the accommodation comprises a well-appointed family bathroom, three bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobe storage, and including the principal room which has the advantage of a smart en suite bathroom. On the second floor there are two additional bedrooms and a further modern family bathroom.
Outside
The property occupies a corner plot with wrought-iron post and rail fencing, backed by hedging at the edge of the pedestrian pathway. A paved pathway gives access to the front entrance, where fragrant lavender bushes fill the flower beds to either side, and a double width driveway to the side provides parking in addition to the sheltered halt of the double garage. A timber gate offers a route to the rear garden via a pathway which extends across the back of the house offering an extended walkway adjoining the house. Horizontal slatted timber fencing forms a decorate screen at the boundaries and creates a division where raised beds are edged by sleepers and provide planting pockets for architectural plants, herbs and vegetables. There is an area of lawn with a pergola to one corner providing a setting for outdoor seating and relaxation, whilst garden paraphernalia can be stored away in a good-sized garden shed.
Situation
Historic Morpeth offers a good selection of shops, restaurants & bars, along with a bustling market square and scenic walks can be enjoyed along the banks of the River Wansbeck which flows through the town. The mainline station provides a convenient commute, whether travelling locally or nationally with direct links to cities which include London, Edinburgh and Leeds and for those wishing to travel further afield, Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach. The A1 is less than two miles distant providing access northwards to Alnwick and Berwick and to Newcastle in a southerly direction, with the A197, Northern Bypass, offering an easy route to the stunning Northumberland coastline. The area offers a wide range of state primary and secondary schooling including The King Edward VI Academy (rated Outstanding by Ofsted), while Newcastle upon Tyne offers a wide range of independent schools including Newcastle High School for Girls.
Directions
From Morpeth, join Bridge Street and follow the A197. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Dark Lane and continue straight-on at the next roundabout. Follow the B1337 and turn left at the signage for St Georges Park. Turn right to join Palmerstone Avenue where the property will be found on the left.
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