Barn conversion and quirky cottage among most popular Northumberland properties on Zoopla last month

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With its beautiful coast and historic towns and villages, Northumberland generates huge interest each month on property website Zoopla

Northumberland continues to be a popular location for house hunters.

From its beautiful coast to historic towns and villages it has much to recommend it. And figures from property website Zoopla reveals just how much interest there is in houses there.

Each month it reveals to us which properties have generated the most interest. And as usual, it’s a mixture of property types and locations.

There are bungalows, detached houses, rural homes and houses in more urban areas, something to suit every preference and every budget.

And these are the most popular properties of visitors to Zoopla in February.

A three bed cottage in Garden Terrace, Whittingham, Alnwick, is on the market for £220,000.

This charmingly quirky cottage situated within the Vale of Whittingham overlooks the village green. It is at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and perched on the fringe of the Northumberland National Park.

This cosy cottage comprises an open plan kitchen and lounge, downstairs bedroom, first floor landing and two further bedrooms.

Externally it has a mature cottage garden to the front with pathway leading up to the property, there is established shrubs and trees within the front garden.

A two bed bungalow for in Blagdon Drive, Blyth which was on the market for £160,000.

This fully refurbished semi detached bungalow comprises a hallway, lounge, kitchen, two good size bedrooms and modern family bathroom. There is a garden to front and side with driveway to good sized garage and enclosed low maintenance courtyard garden to the rear.

A four bed detached house at High Knockshield in Sinderhope, Hexham, is on the market for offers over £695,000.

High Knockshield is a smallholding comprising a traditional stone-built property with substantial stone barn and land extending to around 4.32 acres in all.

The property occupies an elevated and secluded position surrounded by truly spectacular sweeping countryside.

Originally built as a home for the estate manager for the area, High Knockshield now offers four bedroom accommodation that has been sympathetically updated to blend traditional features with attractive contemporary décor and finishes.

The adjacent stone barn has enormous potential for a conversion for a variety of uses, subject to securing the necessary permissions.

A three bed end terrace in Cheviot View, Lowick, Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the market for offers in the region of £220,000.

An attractive stone built house located in the heart of this popular Northumberland village with views of Lowick Common and the countryside beyond.

The property is in need of general upgrading and modernisation, however, it offers huge potential to create a superb family home, which has double glazing and oil fired central heating.

The spacious interior comprises of two good sized reception rooms, both with fireplaces and the living room has a log burning stove.

There is a well appointed white shaker kitchen with an Aga, a utility room and a cloakroom. On the first floor is a bathroom, a shower room, a separate toilet and three bedrooms, the main bedroom has fitted wardrobes.

An enclosed garden to the rear of the house is mainly laid to lawns with well stocked flowerbeds and shrubberies.

A two bed barn conversion in South Farm, Glanton, Alnwick, on the market for offers over £130,000.

A well presented property located fifteen minutes away from Alnwick, it is nestled into the picturesque village of Glanton.

The village is known for its agricultural roots and thanks to its geographical position, has incredible views across the Vale of Whittingham. Externally the property is a traditional stone build with cobbled front yard and driveway.

Upon entering there is a spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living space with wood effect flooring, exposed stone walls and timber ceiling trusses.

A large arched window illuminates the space. The kitchen is chic and tasteful, with grey shaker style cabinetry, composite work tops and integrated appliances. A brass tap compliments the brass handles and the white tiled splash-back brightens the room.

Natural wood stairs lead to the next floor which has two bedrooms, a bathroom and landing.


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