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Stable Cottage, Branton, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 4LW

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Key features

  • We ask for a couple of hours of your time as we've organised more than just a house viewing.
  • Options to purchase a separate 4 bedroom Edwardian terrace - Ideal for multi-generation living or a lucrative holiday let
  • NO ONLINE VIEWINGS! If you are unfamiliar with Branton, Alnwick, Northumberland, we have a detailed video available. Just click play in the virtual tour or
  • Join us at our open house event on 3rd August between 12 pm and 2 pm to visit Stable Cottage and explore the charming village and stunning countryside surrounding Branton.
  • Whether you're looking for a place to call home, a holiday retreat, or a lucrative holiday let, owning this property will make you feel like the luckiest person in the world
  • This picture-perfect, detached, stone-built cottage is cosy, set on a generous plot, and located in the most beautiful village and rural area of Northumberland
  • Breamish Valley, Ingram Valley, and the Cheviots right on your doorstep
  • Opportunities like this are exceptionally rare and do not come to market often
  • Spacious bedroom, a vaulted lounge with a log burner, a gorgeous large conservatory that offers the most amazing views and a modern kitchen
  • This property is special, and with it being in the gorgeous village of Branton, this home is a one-off opportunity not to be missed

Description

Whether you're looking for a place to call home, a holiday retreat, or a lucrative holiday let, owning this property will make you feel incredibly fortunate, as properties like this are uncommon.

Join us at our OPEN HOUSE EVENT on 3rd August between 12 pm and 2 pm to visit Stable Cottage and explore the charming village and stunning countryside surrounding Branton. We ask for a couple of hours of your time as we've organised more than just a house viewing.

Options to purchase a separate 4 bedroom Edwardian terrace - Ideal for multi-generation living or a lucrative holiday let!

Experience the lifestyle that comes with Stable Cottage. After viewing, take a short drive to Ingram Valley Cafe, where you can enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, and cake surrounded by breathtaking countryside. Perfect for walks or bike rides, it's an experience you won't forget. On your way back, you'll receive complimentary tickets to the Powburn Country Show, a fantastic yearly event featuring livestock, competitions, and a variety of stalls. We understand this is different, but that's us, and we hope the day we provide is a fun day out for you and the whole family.

Spaces are limited, so please call us to secure your place and discuss the day's plans in more detail.

Links to The Powburn Country Show, The Bosk, Branton and Ingram Valley Cafe can be found on our Facebook Page. Our Agents - Your Personal Estate Agent - Northumberland 

NO ONLINE VIEWINGS! If you are unfamiliar with Branton, Alnwick, Northumberland. We have a detailed video available. Just click play in the virtual tour or online viewing section to watch a video of this property and its surroundings.

Stable Cottage, Branton, Alnwick, Northumberland.

This picture-perfect, detached stone-built cottage, set on a generous plot in the beautiful village of Branton in rural Northumberland with Breamish Valley, Ingram Valley, and the Cheviots on your doorstep, would generate a minimum 15% return annually as a holiday let, and although not currently a holiday let, we can arrange bookings from day one. 

Opportunities like this do not come to market often; we can't remember the last time we saw something like this, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to sell it.

Entrance Porch

The entrance porch is spacious, making it ideal for storing coats and boots after your walks around the amazing area of Branton. It features dual windows that allow natural light to brighten the space. The tile flooring is both practical and stylish, ensuring easy maintenance. From here, a beautiful 12-glazed panelled pine door opens to the lounge and kitchen, seamlessly connecting the spaces.
 
Lounge - 4.62m x 4.47m (15'2" x 14'8"
 
This lounge exudes country cottage charm with its vaulted ceiling and beams. The triple windows flood the space with light and provide amazing views of the village and the countryside. A central fireplace with a log burner adds to the cosy atmosphere. Imagine the joy of sitting in this inviting space, watching your favourite show, with the gentle warmth from the wood burner reflecting on your face and the soothing crackling noise in the background.

A two-way granite worktop shared with the kitchen makes this space multi-purpose, allowing you to dine or entertain guests while cooking. There is access to the conservatory through a beautiful 12-glazed panelled pine door, and additional access to the kitchen and inner hallway through a pine door, ensuring smooth movement throughout the home.

Conservatory - 7.11m x 2.34m (23'4" x 7'8")

You will fall in love with this conservatory, which is fully glazed, including the roof, and spans the entire length of the cottage. In Branton, the evening sky and stars are so bright and clear that it feels like you've entered a different world. This stunning view is unmatched, even in other semi-rural areas known for their nighttime skies.

The conservatory features two 12-glazed panelled pine doors, one leading to the lounge and the other to the kitchen, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining. The tiled flooring adds both elegance and practicality. Additionally, there is a door that opens to the outdoors and another door that leads to a utility room, enhancing the overall functionality and convenience of this beautiful space.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

The kitchen seamlessly continues the country cottage charm from the lounge, featuring a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. This space has been cleverly designed, making optimal use of every inch. Wall and floor units provide ample storage, and are topped with granite worktops, which include an inset sink and drainer with mixer taps.

A sleek and stylish electric oven and hob are finished with a glass panel splashback and a stainless steel extractor hood, combining functionality with modern aesthetics. The kitchen also boasts integrated appliances, including a microwave, fridge, and dishwasher, ensuring convenience and efficiency.

Tile flooring adds a practical and stylish touch, making maintenance easy. The kitchen connects to the conservatory through a beautiful 12-glazed panelled pine door, enhancing the flow of the home. Additionally, access to the inner hallway is provided through a separate pine door, ensuring smooth movement throughout the property.

Hallway

The open-plan inner hall seamlessly connects to the bedroom and provides access to the bathroom via a pine door, giving the area a suite-like feel. A full wall of built-in pine wardrobes offers ample storage space while maintaining the consistent style and theme of the other doors in the cottage. This thoughtful design enhances both functionality and aesthetic appeal, contributing to the overall charm and cohesion of the home.

Bedroom - 4.44m x 3.15m (14'7" x 10'4")

The bedroom is spacious enough to include a lovely sitting area, making it a perfect haven for relaxation. With a total of four windows offering a triple aspect, the room is light and airy, providing stunning views of the village. This abundance of natural light enhances the tranquil atmosphere. A pine door leads directly to the bathroom, adding convenience and maintaining the cohesive aesthetic of the cottage.

Bathroom

The bathroom is well-equipped to meet all your needs, whether you're looking for a quick shower or a relaxing bath after a long hike up the valleys. The modern white suite includes a bathtub with shower, a low-level WC, and a pedestal wash hand basin, all complemented by fully tiled walls and a tiled floor in a contemporary white finish. Additionally, a towel radiator adds a touch of luxury and ensures warm towels are always at hand, enhancing your comfort and convenience.

Utility Room

Enter the utility room through a 9-glazed panelled door to find a practical and well-designed space. It features a worktop and a wash hand basin, providing ample functionality for various tasks. The room is also equipped with plumbing for a washing machine, ensuring convenience for laundry needs. The tiled flooring adds a touch of elegance while being easy to maintain, making this utility room both practical and stylish.

Exterior

Through the 5-bar gate, you'll find a large, low-maintenance gravel area providing parking for up to three to four cars. This space also features a planting area filled with mature and colourful bushes and plants that beautifully complement the cottage.

The gravel area offers access to the cottage and leads to the rear, where there is a small lawned area perfect for sitting or hanging your washing. The boundary is defined by a charming dry stone wall, enhancing the rustic appeal. This exterior space looks out to the village and offers undisturbed views of the countryside, creating a serene and picturesque setting.

Are you looking for a new home for multi-generation living or a home with a lucrative holiday let nearby?

You may have noticed that the last three pictures on our property profile on our website are not of Stable Cottage; they feature another property for sale located 30 feet away.

Introducing Peary House, Branton.

Peary House is a large, four-bedroom Edwardian end-terrace that you will love to call home. We are hosting an open house for Peary House after Stable Cottage, between 2 pm and 4 pm.
For more details, please search "Branton" on our website or click the link below...

The Village of Branton, Northumberland.

Village Overview: Branton is a charming village nestled in Northumberland, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This picturesque village is the perfect place to call home, providing a peaceful environment with stunning landscapes all around. It also serves as an ideal holiday retreat or a lucrative holiday let, attracting visitors with its serene atmosphere and proximity to natural beauty.

Gateway to the Cheviots: Branton is often referred to as the gateway to the Cheviot Hills, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The Cheviots offer breathtaking views and excellent hiking opportunities, with trails suitable for all levels of fitness. The nearby Breamish Valley and Ingram Valley further enhance Branton's appeal, providing additional picturesque landscapes and outdoor activities right on your doorstep.

Landscapes: The surrounding landscapes of Branton are truly spectacular. Rolling hills, lush meadows, and scenic countryside define the area. The Northumberland National Park is within easy reach, offering a variety of outdoor pursuits including hiking, wildlife spotting, and stargazing. The natural beauty of Branton and its surroundings make it an excellent location for nature lovers.

Local Amenities:

Ingram Cafe: A delightful spot to enjoy a meal or a cup of tea ith a slice of cake after a day exploring the valleys. The cafe offers a range of delicious homemade treats and refreshments in a welcoming atmosphere.

The Bosk, Branton: Set amidst the rolling hills and serene woodlands of Branton, The Bosk is a multi-purpose venue that brings families and friends together to enjoy great food, freshly roasted coffee, handpicked wines, and local beers, and also features on-site facilities like a swimming pool and gym, which are enjoyed by locals.

Schools: Branton is home to a well-regarded local school, providing quality education in a supportive environment. This makes it a great place for families to settle, with the assurance of good schooling nearby. The school's community-focused approach ensures that children receive a well-rounded education close to home.

Points of Interest:

Branton Ponds Nature Reserve: A serene spot for birdwatching and enjoying the local flora and fauna.

Alnwick Castle and Gardens: Located a short drive away, this historic castle and its stunning gardens are a must-visit.

The Ingram Valley: Known for its picturesque landscapes and historical sites, it's an ideal location for a leisurely walk or picnic.

The Cheviot Hills: Offering breathtaking views and excellent hiking opportunities, these hills are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

Conclusion: Branton, with its stunning landscapes and tranquil environment, is an ideal location whether you're looking for a permanent home, a holiday retreat, or a lucrative holiday let. Its position as the gateway to the Cheviots and proximity to beautiful areas like the Breamish Valley and Ingram Valley make it a paradise for nature lovers. With excellent local amenities, including Ingram Cafe and The Bosk, and a reputable local school, Branton provides the perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience.

Main Towns Around Branton, Northumberland

Branton is ideally situated in Northumberland, with several notable towns nearby that offer a range of attractions and amenities. Here are some of the main towns around Branton, along with their distances and key attractions:

Alnwick (12 miles southeast)

Alnwick Castle and Gardens: One of the most iconic landmarks in Northumberland, Alnwick Castle is renowned for its history and stunning gardens. It's also famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films.

Barter Books: Located in a former railway station, Barter Books is one of the largest second-hand bookstores in the UK, offering a unique and charming experience for book lovers.

Alnwick Garden: Adjacent to the castle, these beautifully landscaped gardens feature the Grand Cascade, a poison garden, and a treehouse restaurant.

Wooler (8 miles northwest)

Cheviot Hills: Wooler is a gateway to the Cheviot Hills, offering excellent hiking and outdoor activities.

Wooler Common: A lovely area for walking and picnicking, with trails that lead into the Cheviots.

St. Mary's Church: An historic church with beautiful architecture and a peaceful setting.

Rothbury (16 miles southwest)

Cragside House and Gardens: A National Trust property, Cragside was the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. The house and its surrounding gardens offer a fascinating glimpse into Victorian innovation.

Simonside Hills: Popular for hiking, these hills offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Rothbury Golf Club: A picturesque golf course set in the heart of the Coquet Valley.

Morpeth (25 miles south)

Morpeth Castle: A historic site with impressive architecture and beautiful grounds.

Carlisle Park: Located in the town centre, this park offers riverside walks, a paddling pool, and formal gardens.

Sanderson Arcade: A shopping destination with a range of high-street and independent shops.

Berwick-upon-Tweed (28 miles north)

Berwick Town Walls: Walk along the Elizabethan walls that once protected this historic border town.

Berwick Castle: The ruins of this medieval castle provide a glimpse into the town's turbulent past.

Berwick Barracks and Main Guard: Managed by English Heritage, these 18th-century barracks house museums and exhibitions.

Seahouses (20 miles east)

Farne Islands: Accessible by boat trips from Seahouses, the Farne Islands are a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with puffins, seals, and numerous seabirds.

Bamburgh Castle: Just a short drive from Seahouses, this impressive castle sits atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the North Sea.

Seahouses Harbour: A bustling harbour with shops, eateries, and opportunities for boat tours.

These towns provide a range of attractions and activities, making Branton an excellent base for exploring the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of Northumberland. Whether you're interested in historical sites, outdoor adventures, or charming local shops and eateries, the area around Branton has something to offer for everyone.

Transportation and Commuting Around Branton, Northumberland

Roads:

A697: The A697 runs through Branton, providing a direct route south to Morpeth and north to Coldstream. This road is key for commuting to nearby towns and villages and offers a scenic drive through the Northumberland countryside.
 
A1: The A1 is about 10 miles east of Branton and is the primary arterial route running north-south through Northumberland, connecting to major cities like Newcastle upon Tyne (to the south) and Edinburgh (to the north). It's a vital road for longer commutes and travel, making Branton well-connected to larger urban areas.
 
B6341: This road runs east-west, connecting Branton to Alnwick to the east and Rothbury to the west. It's a useful route for reaching local attractions and amenities in these towns.
 
Public Transport:
 
Rail: The nearest mainline railway station is Alnmouth approximately 15 miles southeast of Branton. Alnmouth Station lies on the East Coast Main Line, providing frequent services to Newcastle, Edinburgh, and beyond. This makes it convenient for commuting and longer-distance travel.
 
Bus: Local bus services connect Branton to nearby towns and villages, although services may be limited, reflecting the rural nature of the area. Buses from Alnwick and Wooler can connect commuters to the wider Northumberland region.
 
Air: Newcastle International Airport is the closest major airport, about 40 miles south of Branton. The airport offers domestic and international flights, making it convenient for air travel. It can be reached via the A1, providing a relatively straightforward journey.
 
Services and Other Information
 
The property is connected to mains electricity, water, and drainage.
 
Tenure.
 
The property is offered as Freehold. While it is understood that this property is freehold, prospective buyers are advised to verify the tenure through their legal advisor should they decide to proceed with the purchase.
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