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£285,000
2 bed terraced house for saleThe Old Badger Inn, Seahouses NE68
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Freehold stone end-terraced house - historic Coaching Inn
Two spacious double bedrooms
Living room with multi-fuel stove, dining room with original stone floor
Kitchen with a utility area
Spacious bathroom with two large storage cupboards
Understairs cupboard in dining room and access to cellar storage space
No onward chain
Double glazed windows, modern electric radiators
EPC Rating: Currently being renewed
Council Tax Band: Currently used as a holiday-let rental, therefore small business rates apply (no charge)
A truly immaculate stone end of terrace house, steeped in history and character. This impressive property, dating back to the early 1800's, was formerly known as The Badger Inn, a cherished coaching Inn, and showcases many original features, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of local heritage. Double-fronted and substantial, the property featured in The Guardian newspaper travel section in 2023 as a recommended place to stay.
Exuding warmth and charm, the ground floor hosts two welcoming reception rooms - the living room with characterful exposed stone walls, and fitted with a multi-fuel stove, perfect for those colder evenings. The stunning dining room features the original stone flagged floor, and has access to a cellar space - a valuable addition for day-today living or holiday-let management. A modern kitchen at the rear has a utility area and access to the side of the house. Upstairs, you will find two spacious double bedrooms with views from the front elevation, each thoughtfully presented to maximise comfort.
Private parking is conveniently included, a rarity in the area, making this an attractive proposition for those seeking a main residence, second home, or potential holiday-let purchasers. The property is being offered with no onward chain, ensuring a smooth transition for new owners.
Enjoy being within easy walking distance of the harbour, coastline, and the shops within the village, with scenic walking and cycling routes available nearby. This beautifully presented stone-built home blends historic distinction with contemporary living – an exceptional opportunity to secure a unique residence in a sought-after coastal location. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this remarkable home has to offer.
Entrance hall
Composite entrance door | Laminate floor | Staircase to first floor with central runner | Doors to living room and dining room
lounge 15' 10'' x 9' 7'' (4.82m x 2.92m)
UPVC double glazed window | Exposed stone walls | Multi-fuel stove with stove hearth | Laminate floor | Part wood-panelled walls | Picture rail | Fitted shelves | Electric radiator
dining room 15' 7'' x 10' 8'' (4.75m x 3.25m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Original stone flagged floor | Electric radiator | Exposed ceiling beams | Under-stairs storage cupboard | Feature fireplace inset with stone mantel | Door to cellar, hall and kitchen
kitchen 17' 1'' x 5' 7'' (5.20m x 1.70m)
Fitted units incorporating; electric hob, electric oven, space for fridge-freezer, single bowl and drainer stainless steel sink, space for tumble dryer and washing machine
UPVC double-glazed windows | UPVC double-glazed door | Part-tiled walls | Laminate floor | Ceiling downlights | Electric radiator
First floor landing
Small loft access hatch | Doors to bedrooms and bathroom
bedroom one 15' 8'' x 11' 2'' (4.77m x 3.40m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Period fireplace with cast-iron inset | Feature wood panelled wall | Electric radiator
bedroom two 15' 10'' x 12' 8'' (4.82m x 3.86m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Period fireplace | Electric radiator
bathroom 14' 8'' x 7' 4'' (4.47m x 2.23m)
Bath with tiled surround, electric shower over, and glass screen | Pedestal wash-hand basin | Low-level W.C. | Two large storage cupboards | Laminate floor | UPVC double-glazed frosted window
Cellar
Storage space - door access from the dining room leading down stairs to a cellar with restricted head height
Externally
Shared courtyard with private parking
Primary services supply
Electricity: Mains
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Electric radiators and water heater
Broadband: Adsl copper wire
Mobile Signal Coverage Blackspot: No known issues
Parking: Private off-street parking
Mining
The North East region is famous for its rich mining heritage and therefore it will be beneficial to conduct a mining search. Confirmation should be sought from a conveyancer as to its effect on the property, if any.
Restrictions and rights
Simonside cottage to the rear has a right of access over the courtyard
Holiday let
While the agent believes the property is suitable for use as a holiday let, the agent cannot warrant or promise that the seller has let it as a holiday letting nor that it meets all the relevant legislation. Interested parties should make their own enquiries including asking questions about the seller’s letting of the property and its compliance with the holiday letting laws. If necessary, independent professional advice should be obtained prior to making any decisions to view or otherwise.
Tenure
Freehold – It is understood that this property is freehold, but should you decide to proceed with the purchase of this property, the Tenure must be verified by your Legal Adviser
council tax band: Currently used as a holiday-let rental, therefore small business rates apply instead (no charge)
EPC rating: Currently in the process of being updated
Exuding warmth and charm, the ground floor hosts two welcoming reception rooms - the living room with characterful exposed stone walls, and fitted with a multi-fuel stove, perfect for those colder evenings. The stunning dining room features the original stone flagged floor, and has access to a cellar space - a valuable addition for day-today living or holiday-let management. A modern kitchen at the rear has a utility area and access to the side of the house. Upstairs, you will find two spacious double bedrooms with views from the front elevation, each thoughtfully presented to maximise comfort.
Private parking is conveniently included, a rarity in the area, making this an attractive proposition for those seeking a main residence, second home, or potential holiday-let purchasers. The property is being offered with no onward chain, ensuring a smooth transition for new owners.
Enjoy being within easy walking distance of the harbour, coastline, and the shops within the village, with scenic walking and cycling routes available nearby. This beautifully presented stone-built home blends historic distinction with contemporary living – an exceptional opportunity to secure a unique residence in a sought-after coastal location. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this remarkable home has to offer.
Entrance hall
Composite entrance door | Laminate floor | Staircase to first floor with central runner | Doors to living room and dining room
lounge 15' 10'' x 9' 7'' (4.82m x 2.92m)
UPVC double glazed window | Exposed stone walls | Multi-fuel stove with stove hearth | Laminate floor | Part wood-panelled walls | Picture rail | Fitted shelves | Electric radiator
dining room 15' 7'' x 10' 8'' (4.75m x 3.25m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Original stone flagged floor | Electric radiator | Exposed ceiling beams | Under-stairs storage cupboard | Feature fireplace inset with stone mantel | Door to cellar, hall and kitchen
kitchen 17' 1'' x 5' 7'' (5.20m x 1.70m)
Fitted units incorporating; electric hob, electric oven, space for fridge-freezer, single bowl and drainer stainless steel sink, space for tumble dryer and washing machine
UPVC double-glazed windows | UPVC double-glazed door | Part-tiled walls | Laminate floor | Ceiling downlights | Electric radiator
First floor landing
Small loft access hatch | Doors to bedrooms and bathroom
bedroom one 15' 8'' x 11' 2'' (4.77m x 3.40m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Period fireplace with cast-iron inset | Feature wood panelled wall | Electric radiator
bedroom two 15' 10'' x 12' 8'' (4.82m x 3.86m)
UPVC double-glazed window | Period fireplace | Electric radiator
bathroom 14' 8'' x 7' 4'' (4.47m x 2.23m)
Bath with tiled surround, electric shower over, and glass screen | Pedestal wash-hand basin | Low-level W.C. | Two large storage cupboards | Laminate floor | UPVC double-glazed frosted window
Cellar
Storage space - door access from the dining room leading down stairs to a cellar with restricted head height
Externally
Shared courtyard with private parking
Primary services supply
Electricity: Mains
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Electric radiators and water heater
Broadband: Adsl copper wire
Mobile Signal Coverage Blackspot: No known issues
Parking: Private off-street parking
Mining
The North East region is famous for its rich mining heritage and therefore it will be beneficial to conduct a mining search. Confirmation should be sought from a conveyancer as to its effect on the property, if any.
Restrictions and rights
Simonside cottage to the rear has a right of access over the courtyard
Holiday let
While the agent believes the property is suitable for use as a holiday let, the agent cannot warrant or promise that the seller has let it as a holiday letting nor that it meets all the relevant legislation. Interested parties should make their own enquiries including asking questions about the seller’s letting of the property and its compliance with the holiday letting laws. If necessary, independent professional advice should be obtained prior to making any decisions to view or otherwise.
Tenure
Freehold – It is understood that this property is freehold, but should you decide to proceed with the purchase of this property, the Tenure must be verified by your Legal Adviser
council tax band: Currently used as a holiday-let rental, therefore small business rates apply instead (no charge)
EPC rating: Currently in the process of being updated