DESCRIPTION Moor view is a beautiful Grade ll listed detached period family home located with the hamlet of Hunstanworth, 2 miles south west of Blanchland. Situated within the North Penines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and 3 miles from Derwent Reservoir. The house enjoys fabulous views to the rear over surrounding countryside, and offers character noteworthy features including fireplaces, beamed ceilings and Gothic style windows. The house is approached via paved pathway over the front garden, the front door leads into the entrance hall and a spacious reception hallway with large walk-in cloaks cupboard and doors leading off to a cozy living room with wooden fireplace housing an open fire and bay window enjoying views over the surrounding countryside. Double doors lead into a music room with windows to side and rear. There is a also separate dining room with brick fireplace and beamed ceiling. The hallway leads through a snug to the bathroom which is fitted with white suite and a further door leading through to the breakfasting kitchen, fully fitted with a range of wall and floor units and oil fired four oven Aga, built in gas hob and integrated fridge. There is a separate utility room off the kitchen with door leading to the rear garden. From the rear hall is a good sized study leading through the garage and two store rooms with electricity and power connected. Stairs rise from the reception hallway to the first floor with doors off to three good sized bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom fitted with panelled bath and shower over, wash hand basin, bidet and low level wc. A further staircase leads up to a 21ft attic room providing plentiful storage space.
Moor View stands in approximately half an acre of generous gardens. A five bar gate leads to a driveway providing parking in front of the garage. To the front of the property is a gravelled garden with paved patio areas and well stocked with mature trees, bushes, shrubs and flower beds. To the side is a wooded area along with a shed and kennel and a large enclosed lawned garden with mature trees, bushes, shrubs and flower borders along with a childrens log cabin and summer house. To the rear is a gravelled garden with raised flower beds, bushes and shrubs. The rear garden enjoys views over the countryside.
LOCATION Hunstanworth is a North Pennine parish surrounding by green fields and woodland and near to beautiful heather moorlands. It is close to the Northumberland/County Durham border and just 2 miles South West of the historical village of Blanchland and is close to a particularly beautiful stretch of the River Derwent. 10 miles West of Consett and 12 miles south of Hexham, 25 west by south of Newcastle, and 8 miles south-west of Stanhope.
DIRECTIONS From our office on Priestpopple travel west along the main street, turning left up Eastgate. Stay on this road for approximately 12 miles until you reach Blanchland, on approaching the village go straight through the village heading south and continue along this road for approximately 2 miles, over a bridge and turn right signposted Hunstanworth. On approaching the hamlet of Hunstanworth turn right and Moor View can be found on the left hand side.
SERVICES Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Oil fired central heating to radiators, also supplying the domestic hot water.
FREE MARKET APPRAISAL We would be pleased to provide professional, unbiased advice on the current value and marketing of your existing home.
VIEWINGS Viewing is strictly by appointment. Arrangements can be made by contacting YoungsRPS, Hexham (01434 608980).