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Quay Walls, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15

  • 2 beds
Flat

£145,000

  • 2 beds
Flat
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1a Quay Walls is a Grade II listed, two bedroom, two bathroom, ground floor flat dating from 1850. The property is located within the heart of Berwick upon Tweed and is on the doorstep of the Quayside and Elizabethan town walls.

The property offers balanced accommodation in a central location and would make a perfect main residence, second home or rental property. The flat has been tastefully modernised whilst retaining original features such as the single glazed sash and case windows, fully working window shutters, ceiling coving, window seats and a decorative fireplace. Accommodation includes a good-sized reception room, modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a door giving access to the shared patio courtyard with built in storage cupboard. The bathroom has an L shaped bath with mixer shower over, wash hand basin, toilet and heated towel rail. There is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is currently utilised for home working with its high-level frosted window but could easily revert to a single bedroom.

1a Quay Walls is located within the Elizabethan town walls in the historic town centre of Berwick upon Tweed. The flat is accessed down a set of stone steps and via a quaint, narrow cobbled pathway to the front door. Beyond the door a short tunnel under the town walls leads onto the Quayside. There is immediate access to walks around the town walls and the Grade I listed 'Old Bridge', which was built in 1611. Bridge Street around the corner from the flat, is often described as one of the trendiest streets in the town with its independent shops, bars and restaurants. The high street is only a short walk away. Berwick upon Tweed has a comprehensive range of facilities as well as the award-winning Maltings Theatre. The mainline railway station is within easy walking distance and offers regular services to Edinburgh and Newcastle as well as London, some three and a half hours to the south. The A1 is close at hand providing good access to the regional and national road network.

Services:
All mains services are connected.

Tenure:
Leasehold - 999 years from August 1990.

EPC: D

Council Tax: A

Note that the property is to be used as a private residential dwelling only.

Council Tax Band: A (Northumberland County Council)
Tenure: Leasehold (966 years)
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£145,000

2 bed flat for sale

Quay Walls, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15
1a Quay Walls is a Grade II listed, two bedroom, two bathroom, ground floor flat dating from 1850. The property is located within the heart of Berwick upon Tweed and is on the doorstep of the Quayside and Elizabethan town walls.

The property offers balanced accommodation in a central location and would make a perfect main residence, second home or rental property. The flat has been tastefully modernised whilst retaining original features such as the single glazed sash and case windows, fully working window shutters, ceiling coving, window seats and a decorative fireplace. Accommodation includes a good-sized reception room, modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a door giving access to the shared patio courtyard with built in storage cupboard. The bathroom has an L shaped bath with mixer shower over, wash hand basin, toilet and heated towel rail. There is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is currently utilised for home working with its high-level frosted window but could easily revert to a single bedroom.

1a Quay Walls is located within the Elizabethan town walls in the historic town centre of Berwick upon Tweed. The flat is accessed down a set of stone steps and via a quaint, narrow cobbled pathway to the front door. Beyond the door a short tunnel under the town walls leads onto the Quayside. There is immediate access to walks around the town walls and the Grade I listed 'Old Bridge', which was built in 1611. Bridge Street around the corner from the flat, is often described as one of the trendiest streets in the town with its independent shops, bars and restaurants. The high street is only a short walk away. Berwick upon Tweed has a comprehensive range of facilities as well as the award-winning Maltings Theatre. The mainline railway station is within easy walking distance and offers regular services to Edinburgh and Newcastle as well as London, some three and a half hours to the south. The A1 is close at hand providing good access to the regional and national road network.

Services:
All mains services are connected.

Tenure:
Leasehold - 999 years from August 1990.

EPC: D

Council Tax: A

Note that the property is to be used as a private residential dwelling only.

Council Tax Band: A (Northumberland County Council)
Tenure: Leasehold (966 years)