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Chain free
Leasehold

Guide price

£98,000

2 bed lodge for sale

Pinewood Grove, Coanwood NE49
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
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Guide price

£98,000

2 bed lodge for sale
Pinewood Grove, Coanwood NE49

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

Just added
Chain free
Leasehold
Added on 27/08/2025

About this property

  • Private garden

  • Off street parking

  • Central heating

  • Double glazing

  • Rural/secluded

7 Pinewood Grove, Coanwood

Detached timber lodge for sale having two bedrooms, two bathrooms, lpg gas heating, private parking, decking, rear garden and summerhouse with electricity fitted. 7 Pinewood Grove is situated in an exclusive private home park with full residency. The vendor is open to offers.

The park benefits from its own separate entrance to the static and touring caravan areas. No upward chain.

The lodge consists of living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and hallway. Externally there is private parking, decked area, garden and summerhouse with electricity fitted.

Through UPVC double glazed patio doors to:

Living Room

Good sized living area having built-in cabinets, electric fire, three UPVC double glazed windows and carpet flooring.

Through sliding double doors to:

Kitchen

Well-equipped kitchen having floor & wall cabinets with laminate work surface, plumbing for washing machine, stainless steel sink and drainer, freestanding electric cooker, and integrated undercounter fridge & freezer. Vinyl flooring, combi boiler, two UPVC double glazed windows and UPVC double glazed door leading to decking.

Hallway

Leads to both bedrooms and bathroom one with carpet flooring, ceiling down lights and radiator

Bathroom One

Comprises of vanity sink basin, WC, P shaped bath with power shower over and vanity units built into one wall. UPVC double glazed window, splashback tiles, carpet flooring, radiator, heated towel rail, ceiling down lights and extractor fan.

Bedroom One

Twin bedroom with UPVC double glazed window, carpet flooring, ceiling down lights and radiator. Built-in furniture including wardrobes, shelving, side table, headboard and corner cabinets.

Bedroom Two

Master double bedroom having great storage space with built-in cabinets, dressing table, side tables, headboard and wardrobes. Two UPVC double glazed windows, carpet flooring and radiator.

Bathroom Two

Shower en-suite with walk-in shower cubicle with power shower, WC, corner sink and built in vanity cabinets & mirror. Carpet flooring, UPVC double glazed window, radiator, ceiling down lights and extractor fan.

External

Parking

Gravelled parking for up to two cars situated to the front of the lodge.

Decking

Up steps to raised decking area surrounding the lodge creating an ideal sitting area.

Through gate and down steps to:

Garden

L shaped woodland garden to the rear of the property having mature trees and wood fencing. There is a detached summerhouse with porch area that has electricity fitted.

Virtual Tour

Services

Mains Electricity

Mains Water and Drainage

lpg gas central heating shared (metered)

Council Tax Band A

Energy efficiency rating tbc…

Tenure

The tenure is clearly governed by the Mobile Homes Act 2013 on a Protected Site. All of the standard rights and responsibilities associated with a park home can be found by referring to

Additional Information

A monthly service charge payable to the adjacent caravan site owner of £145.00.

The service charge provides for the maintenance of communal areas, access roads and for the supply of water and drainage.

Children ae not allowed to live at the property on a permanent basis.

Local Information

Northumberland is a heady combination of fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles, and historic Hadrian's Wall, tied together by beautiful countryside, and abundant wildlife.

Haltwhistle town centre has a great selection of shops including small supermarkets, butchers, chemist, antique shop, florist, solicitors, estate agent, a building society, post office facilities, library, sports centre and swimming pool, a hospital and doctors’ surgery. There is also a good selection of take-away food venues, cafes, local Inns and restaurants.

Haltwhistle prides itself on being the 'Centre of Britain'; this small market town is well served by a range of local shops, good transport links and excellent pubs. There are 3 castles within a few miles of Haltwhistle; Blenkinsop and Bellister are ruins, but the 14th Century Thirlwall Castle is well-preserved and worth a visit. Five miles away are the Roman Forts of Housteads and the Vindolanda site, the best-preserved Roman camps on Hadrian's Wall.

Haltwhistle is situated only a few miles from Hexham and can be reached easily by road or rail and is ideal for exploring the Northumberland coast and the National Park. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey, offers an abundance of amenities only 12 miles east or travel an extra 20 minutes to sample the vibrant city of Newcastle or try a little retail therapy at the world-renowned Metro Centre. The Cumbrian and Scottish borders are close by; Carlisle is only 25 miles west, therefore making it a superb base for those seeking to explore the historic charms of Northumberland coupled with the magnificent Lakeland Fells. Gretna lies 28 miles away where you can easily explore the beautiful West Coast and its pretty seaside villages.

Directions NE49 0QN

From the Haltwhistle Office head west, turn right onto West Road, at the junction turn left onto the A69, turn right signed posted for Alston, follow the signs for Yont the Cleugh, take the first right into Yont The Cleugh, and you will find the lodge on the right hand side.

Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with the sole agent, Pennine Ways Ltd. To arrange an appointment, please call

Haltwhistle or Alston .

To view more of our properties for sale or to let, please check our website

Pennine Ways was established in 1991 and specialises in the sale and letting of property in Northumberland, East Cumbria and Weardale in County Durham. We also have a holiday cottage division, run regular auctions and manage property renovation projects. Just ask any of our team for further information.

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