Northumberland cottage for sale
This modern cottage at the foot of the Cheviot Hills was built recently and provides modern comfort in a stunning location

Failte Cottage is a wonderful cottage in the foothills of the Cheviot Hills in the peaceful village of Harbottle. Designed to make the most of the outstanding views, the house has comfortable accommodation, including the drawing room with its inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, the dining room with French doors to the terrace and the breakfasting kitchen, which has space for cooking and entertaining.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms; the master has an en suite shower room and fine views to the south. The first floor also has a family bathroom.
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Outside the garden and grounds are well established and also male the most of the views. The front garden is laid to lawn and bordered by mature beds. The rear garden is terraced and has a lawn with mature fruit and oak trees. The kitchen garden lies to the north.
Failte Cotage is at the heart of the village of Harbottle and not far from Rothbury. Morpeth is 24 miles.
The guide price is £375,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01670 516 123 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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