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CRAGSIDE MEWS

Cragside Mews is situated just over a mile to the South East of Longhorsley, a thriving village which sits quietly in the rolling fields and meadows that make up some of the county's richest farmland. The development is reached from the A697, linking Northumberland's county town of Morpeth to Coldstream and the Scottish Borders.

A little to the East, the Great North Road (A1) connects Edinburgh to Newcastle upon Tyne . Cragside Mews offers life at the heart of peaceful, picturesque countryside with easy access the hustler and bustle of Newcastle city centre 45 minutes away by car.

The development at Cragside Mews has been created from a traditional group of farm buildings known as a steading. The architects have combined this with modern design and building techniques, using tried and tested materials and methods of construction, to create arange of beautiful county homes. There are just eight residences in total, ranging from a superb five bedroom, detached

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3 Bedroom House
£325,000
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3 Bedroom Cottage
£295,000

family home to cosy three bedroom cottages and wonderfully imaginative barn conversions. Each of the individually styled residences offers sublime 21 st Century living, in a small private development that blends into the beautiful landscape.

Each home has a private garage and garden. The principal dwelling, formed from the original farmhouse, boasts separate living and dining rooms, a family room, a study and a large farmhouse kitchen; two of the spacious bedrooms have en suite facilities. Similarly, the choice of three bedroom cottages and barn conversions, which include two single-storey homes and three two-storey homes, is designed to appeal to everyone form those with young children to those moving from a larger family home.

A central feature of the development is Lindisfarne House, where there is an architectural tour de force created from the steading's original Gin Gang, a circular building where a donkey or horse would be used to turn a millstone. The Gin Gang's geometry has allowed an impressive conversion of the building into a dramatic modern three bedroom family home with the unusual feature of a combined living / dining room with a 270 o breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside.


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