King Edward View, Halidon Hill, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1WH

End of Terrace House
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£650,000 Guide Price
4 Bedrooms
3 Receptions
4 Bathrooms
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4 King Edward View is enveloped by stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, enhancing the ambiance of the home. Noteworthy amenities include a generous garden, perfect for outdoor gatherings or simply unwinding, and a double garage for convenient parking and storage solutions. With its sought-after location and premium finishes, this property provides a harmonious blend of comfort and sophistication.

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4 King Edward View is an impressive 4-bedroom family home, occupying a prime position on Halidon Hill, with superb, southerly, panoramic views over the River Tweed, Northumbrian coastline and rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland.
The property is a converted barn which is beautifully presented throughout and been developed to the highest standard, extending to approximately 3,709 Sq F / 344 Sq M, King Edward View offers very comfortable and well-appointed accommodation positioned over two principal levels. The accommodation flows naturally from room to room, the focal point of the house is the open plan dining/ kitchen/ sitting room, this open plan living space makes the most of the far-reaching southerly views with doors leading out to the garden. The kitchen offers all modern conveniences which includes integrated appliances, and large kitchen island/breakfast bar. The ground floor further comprises a large dining room, utility room, double bedroom with en suite shower room, and family bathroom.

The staircase leads to the first-floor landing, located at the end of the hallway is the large family sitting room, which opens to a balcony with a glass balustrade, to take advantage of the panoramic views over the River Tweed, Northumbrian coastline and rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. There are three double bedrooms located on the first floor, the principal bedroom offers an en-suite shower room whilst bedroom 2 and 3 are supported by a family bathroom.

Externally, 4 King Edward View offers ample parking for numerous cars to the front, rear and side of the house along with double garage. Private gardens can be found to the front and rear of the property.

Accommodation Comprises
Ground Floor:- Vestibule, Reception Hallway, Open Plan Kitchen/Living/Dining, Dining Room, Double Bedroom With En Suite, Family Bathroom, Utility Room.
First Floor:- Sitting Room with Balcony, Master Bedroom with En Suite, Two Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom.
Outside:- Double Garage, Private Parking, Garden Grounds Front & Back, EV Charging Point.

Distances
Berwick Train Station 2 miles, Duns 14 miles, Bamburgh 22 miles, Kelso 25 miles, North Berwick 39 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 57 miles, Newcastle 63 miles. (distances are approximate).

Area Insights
Halidon Hill lies in an elevated position approximately one mile north of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with one of the most outstanding views in Northumberland, with open southerly views over Berwick-upon-Tweed, the River Tweed, the Cheviot and Eildon Hills, as well as the sea towards Holy Island and Bamburgh. The architect for the development ensured that each house was been designed to take full advantage of these stunning views. Halidon Hill was the site of the battle of Halidon Hill. It is where King Edward 111 defeated the Scottish army under the commander Sir Archibald Douglas in 1333, there is a small monument close to King Edward View.
Berwick Upon Tweed is known for its stunning historical architecture and local access to scenic coastal walks. The ancient market town 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, cafes and the Maltings theatre and cinema.
The local area has an expansive range of popular attractions and activities including Berwick’s rugged coastlines of unspoilt beaches. Berwick’s historical walls and pier are within a few minutes walking distance while Bamburgh Castle and Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are within easy reach. 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. Swimming, gym and indoor bowling facilities exist at the Swan Centre in Berwick-Upon-Tweed. There are several golf courses within a short drive including Magdalene Fields in Berwick, Goswick, Eyemouth and The Hirsel Golf Club in Coldstream.
4 King Edward View offers simple links to Edinburgh, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and even London. Berwick’s east coast mainline train station offers a regular service up and down the country with London only being a 3 ½ hour journey. The A1 trunk road provides easy commutable access to both Edinburgh and Newcastle.

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