Cottage boasts views of castle.THIS stone-built property is set in a picture-perfect village. The property is well positioned in the centre of the village of Warkworth, close to spectacular beaches on Northumberland's coastline. Accommodation includes an entrance hallway with oak wood floors, a cloakroom cloak·room n. 1. A room where coats and other articles may be left temporarily, as in a theater or school. Also called coatroom. 2. A private lounge adjacent to a legislative chamber. and a lounge with oak flooring, plus gas fire with stone surround. French doors lead into the kitchen/dining area which boasts views of Warkworth Castle Warkworth Castle is a ruined, although reasonably well preserved castle, situated in Warkworth, Northumberland, on a defensive mound in a loop of the River Coquet. Warkworth Castle was originally constructed as a wooden fortress, some time after the Norman Conquest. and a conservatory conservatory In architecture, a heavily glazed structure, frequently attached to and directly entered from a dwelling, in which plants are protected and displayed. Unlike the greenhouse, an informal structure situated in the working area of a garden, the conservatory became which overlooks the garden. There is a first-floor landing which offers access to the loft and built-in storage cupboard. There are three bedrooms - two offering built-in wardrobes and one an en suite. There is also an impressive family bathroom, which has tiled tile n. 1. A thin, flat or convex slab of hard material such as baked clay or plastic, laid in rows to cover walls, floors, and roofs. 2. A short length of pipe made of clay or concrete, used in sewers and drains. 3. walls and a whirlpool bath whirlpool bath see whirlpool bath. . Ceolwulph Cottage, Warkworth, is for sale through Sanderson Young, at a guide price of pounds 325,000, tel: (01665) 600170. CAPTION(S): VILLAGE HOME Ceolwulph Cottage, Warkworth. |
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