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21.82 acres, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1UY
Under Offer - Offers Over £550,000


  • 4 Bedroom Farmhouse
  • Traditional Steading with Development Potential
  • 17.64 acres Permanent Grass
  • Semi-Modern Range of Buildings
  • For Sale as a Whole

*CLOSING DATE FRIDAY, 29TH OCTOBER 2021 AT 12 NOON*

An excellent lifestyle or smallholding opportunity with development and equestrian potential

General Description
Baldersbury Hill Farm offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a rural lifestyle. Quietly situated in rural surroundings, yet only 3 miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Baldersbury Hill Farm is a chance to purchase a much sought-after lifestyle opportunity, with magnificent southerly views over the Northumbrian countryside to the Cheviot Hills rounding off this special property.

Baldersbury Hill Farm is ideally located for travel. With the A1 just 1.5 miles from the doorstep and a mainline train station in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Edinburgh, Newcastle and London are all within easy reach. International airports are just over an hour away. More locally, Berwick-upon-Tweed offers an excellent range of amenities within an active community including arts, music, leisure, and newly built sports facilities. The Maltings Arts Centre & Theatre offers a hub for local activity while the Elizabethan Walls and Barracks add to the rich history the town has experienced moving between centuries of English and Scottish rule.

Private education is available just outside the town or near Edinburgh. Livestock markets are located at Wooler (20 miles) and St Boswells (33 miles) while agricultural dealerships and equestrian services are readily available in the area. Located equidistant between Edinburgh and Newcastle, a broader range of city services are just over an hour away.

Delve further into the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland to find a wealth of historical and landmark locations, including crumbling castles and country houses alongside charming local market towns, meandering rivers, sandy beaches and beautiful rolling hills. Long country walks and regional agricultural shows are the hallmark of this unspoilt region. Sporting opportunities are abundant with a number of excellent local shoots, fishing on the Till and Tweed and Hendersyde Park Horse Trails near Kelso.

The Farmhouse
Baldersbury Hill Farmhouse lies to the west of the steading. It is in need of improvement but provides the perfect opportunity to create a stunning family home.

The well-proportioned living accommodation comprises:

Ground Floor: Full length rear entrance porch with shower room off; kitchen; two receptions rooms; bathroom; storage room/pantry; front entrance porch.

First floor: Master bedroom with dressing room off; three good sized
bedrooms.

All rooms benefit from double glazing and oil fired central heating. Open fireplaces can be found in the two reception rooms as well as the two front facing bedrooms.

A garden lies to the south taking advantage of the views south across the Tweed Valley and west towards the Borderlands of Scotland. A separate brick built store is found off the north elevation.

The Steading
Built in 1896, the original steading buildings (1) are of traditional stone under slate construction forming the focal point of the property. A full height arched entrance with dovecot above leads from the entrance drive directly to a variety of byres and hemmels around the central courtyard. A large former two storeyed granary forms the east elevation of the range. Main water is supplied to most buildings.

Much of the steading is still in its original form with some modern improvements. These present considerable opportunity, subject to appropriate planning consents, to convert into residential units, holiday accommodation or leisure uses.

To the east of the traditional steading lies three larger, semi-modern buildings comprising:

2. Nine bay steel portal frame general purpose building with asbestos roof and partial asbestos cladding to three sides. Earth floor. 55.5m x 13.6m

3. Covered feeding area with single pitch corrugated tin roof, steel and timber frame, concrete floor and sliding metal doors. 18.7m x 5.3m

4. Large, modern general purpose shed built in 1990 with steel portal frame, box profile roof, timber cladding above brick walls and concrete floor. 24.8m x 18.2m

The stackyard areas to the east of the steading has excellent scope to extend the grazing, create a manege or yard area or use, subject to gaining the correct permissions, for leisure purposes.

The Land
17.64 acres of permanent pasture lies in three separate enclosures directly surrounding the Farmhouse and steading. The fields are easily accessible, well shaped and suitable for hay and silage production as well as grazing. Mains trough water is supplied to all enclosures.

Directions
From the A1 take the turning signposted to Low Cocklaw after approx. 2 miles turn right into the farm.

Tenure
Freehold.

Farmhouse EPC & Council Tax
Council Tax: E
EPC: Band F

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