Historic Northumberland home filled with original features goes up for auction
This Grade II* Listed property is filled with original features and steeped in historical significance
This Grade II* Listed property dates back to the 1700s and is filled with original features and steeped in historical significance.
It was once a residence of the Governors of Berwick, but now this Georgian stone-built property is up for auction. Uncover the secrets of the property as you explore the cellar with its three distinct sections hidden beneath the external rear stairs.
On the ground floor of the three-storey six-bedroom home is a beautifully adorned drawing room, a spacious snooker room, and a fourth bedroom that can be repurposed according to your vision. The ground floor also features a convenient utility room.
While on the first floor, there is a master bedroom, an elegant dining room and kitchen, a comfortable lounge, and a bathroom. The second floor contains a family bathroom, four additional bedrooms and a study.
The property is currently up for auction via Pattinson Auction with a starting bid of £360,000. Take a look around.