Post Office House, 2 Church Street, Belford, NE70 7LS

End of Terrace House
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£425,000 Offers Over
4 Bedrooms
2 Receptions
4 Bathrooms
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Post Office House is a Grade II Listed Victorian property, set over two principal floors, set in the beautiful village of Belford, in the heart of the Northumberland countryside. The property offers several outbuildings, off road parking and is currently being run as a luxurious bed and breakfast

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Property Details
Post Office House is a Grade II Listed Victorian property, set over two principal floors, set in the beautiful village of Belford, in the heart of the Northumberland countryside. It is located only five miles from Bamburgh and the beautiful Northumberland Coast AONB. The property offers several outbuildings, off road parking and is currently being run as a luxurious bed and breakfast. Post Office House has been refurbished and offers many period features throughout. It would make a wonderful family home with its comfortable and spacious accommodation. Post Office House also has great potential as a holiday let, a second home or can continue to be run as a successful B&B. If a purchases wishes to run the porperty as a bed and breakfast, fixtures, fittings and goodwill are subject to seperate negotion which would incur additional costs. Outside there is off road parking, garage with integrated shed, the original outside WC from when the building was the Postmaster's residence and laundry room. Behind the garage there is a lovely and well planted garden area which catches plenty of sun all day.
There is also opportunity to extend into the attic space subject to acquiring the relevant planning permission from the local authority (there is lapsed planning permission for conversion of the attic space) There is no onward chain.


Accommodation Comprises
Ground Floor Entrance Vestibule, Study, 2 x reception rooms, Kitchen, Bedroom, Shower.
First Floor - 3 x bedrooms, 2 x ensuite, Bathroom,
Outside - Parking, Garage, Outbuildings, WC, Garden.

Distances
Bamburgh 5 miles, Wooler 17 mile, Berwick upon Tweed 14 miles, Morpeth 34 miles, Alnwick 15 miles, Newcastle Airport 46 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 72 miles. (All distances are approximate)

Area Insights
Post Office House is a stunning grade II Listed property situated in the beautiful Northumberland town of Belford. This stunning village is steeped in history all focused around a pretty Georgian High Street. Belford offers some wonderful local village amenities and services such as a medical practice, dentist, post office, butcher, Coop, chemist, two public houses, farm shop and restaurant, cafes, launderette and a very well-regarded primary school. The village also offers a thriving community with an annual village show and regular events and services held at the well-attended St Mary’s church.

Belford is perfectly located between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed and a couple of minutes off the A1. The stunning coastline and sandy beaches of Bamburgh and Budle Bay are within a 10 minute drive and the award winning Embleton beach and Dunstanburgh Castle are a short jaunt down the coast. Belford is perfectly situated to explore the extensive and diverse range of attractions Northumberland has to offer, including Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Farne Islands, Cheviot Hills and the many famous castles such as Alnwick, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Chillingham. The Scottish Borders are only 15 miles away and Edinburgh a 40 minute journey by train from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

The historic market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with its Elizabethan walls and Georgian architecture offers a wide range of local and national shopping facilities, including five supermarkets, five national banks and numerous retailers. Berwick Upon Tweed also has schooling for all ages as well as the long-established private school Longridge Towers. Berwick also boasts a fine arts theatre, a number of sports clubs, pleasant restaurants and public houses serving real ale. Berwick is also well served for commuting throughout the country; it has a mainline railway station that frequently connects to both Edinburgh and Newcastle in 45 minutes and London in circa 3.5 hours. The A1 trunk road also provides good road access to north and south.

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