Originally built around 1699, Yew Tree Cottage is a charming, Grade II listed period property nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac in a picturesque hamlet known as Broomhaugh. This gorgeous ‘chocolate box’ cottage is brimming with features and simply oozes character. Recently redecorated throughout and completed to a high standard, the interior of the property boasts a cosy, homely ambience.
The open plan living space covers the entire ground floor. The living area, with its exposed beams, has a wood burner that sits within the Tudor fireplace and makes a superb focal point. The bespoke kitchen is very well equipped and has unique 17th century flagstones. A small dining area completes the living space. An open tread staircase leads to the first floor where there are two bedrooms. The master bedroom is open vaulted and has a super king size bed which can be made up as two single beds. The second bedroom has a single bed and while small is also very cosy. There is a ‘Jack n Jill’ style shower room which has a mains fed shower serving both bedrooms. At the rear of the cottage is a small private "sitootery" courtyard which is fully enclosed; ideal for a morning coffee, a sundowner or to dine alfresco after a day exploring glorious Northumberland.
The local pub is but a five minute walk away down a footpath. It has a welcoming open fire and serves great food and local beers. It is also dog friendly. There is plenty of local fishing available for Salmon, Sea Trout and trout in season on the River Tyne. Provisions are to be found in Corbridge 3¼ miles further along the Tyne Valley.