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- Two cottages • 6 bedrooms • Stables with room for more • Potential for a ménage • Approx
- 114 acres, The Mount offers everything the keen horse owner or smallholder could wish for — established stabling with scope to create more, generous grazing, extensive yard and storage, and a hard-standing area offering clear potential for a ménage, all subject to the usual consents
- Arranged as two cottages providing six bedrooms in total, with a separate detached studio holiday cottage and a home office, the property allows an owner to keep horses or livestock quite literally on the doorstep while also enjoying a comfortable family home and the option of established and potential income from the holiday and ancillary accommodation
- The detached studio holiday cottage already provides the foundation of a holiday-let income, and the second cottage, home office and outbuildings offer scope for livery provision, additional letting or guest accommodation, an equestrian or rural business base, and — subject to the relevant local authority consents — the conversion of further outbuildings
- 114 acres of grazing, established stabling with scope to create more, extensive yard, garaging and storage, and clear potential for a ménage, with substantial and beautifully presented living accommodation across two cottages, a detached studio holiday cottage and a home office
- Enjoying a private, elevated setting with panoramic views and excellent hacking on the doorstep — yet within easy reach of road and rail links — this is a complete lifestyle property of rare breadth, equally suited to the serious horse owner, the smallholder, and those seeking a rural home with established and potential income
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Description
The property, known as The Mount, is a equestrian smallholding occupying a private position above Haltwhistle with sweeping views of the South Tyne valley. It extends to approximately 4.114 acres and features established stabling with scope to create more, generous grazing, extensive yard and storage, and a hard-standing area offering potential for a ménage. The property is arranged as two cottages providing six bedrooms, a studio holiday cottage, and a home office, with a mix of en-suite and flexible accommodation.
The property also benefits from extensive outbuildings, a studio holiday cottage already established as an income-generating source, and "Solar Photovoltaic" tiles on the south-facing roof.