The property is entered through the original front door into a vestibule with terracotta tiles.
To the right are glass double doors opening into a sitting room, with original wooden shutters on two new wood-framed double-glazed sash windows.
The sitting room with sash windows and original wooden shutters (Image: Zoopla) The room features a floral tiled fireplace and an arched storage area.
A formal dining room, accessible from the sitting room, has another period double-glazed sash window and a feature fireplace in darker shades with a dark wood surround.
The dining room leads into the kitchen, which has a solid oak design and a gas Aga.
A formal dining room has a feature fireplace in darker shades with a dark wood surround (Image: Zoopla) The kitchen includes a range of solid oak shaker-style units and recessed glass-fronted units, as well as a ceramic dual sink with waste disposal unit and underlighting on the units.
It also features integrated appliances including an electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, with room for a dining table and large freestanding fridge-freezer.
Further down the hallway is a larder/utility room, with space for a tumble dryer, a large understairs cupboard, and a downstairs W/C.
The kitchen is designed in solid oak design, and features a gas Aga (Image: Zoopla) An entrance leads to a unique double-height atrium with terracotta tiled flooring, half original stone walls, half-panelled walls, and a glass roof.
A hallway further leads to the dressing room and master bedroom suite.
The suite consists of a double bedroom with two skylights and built-in wardrobes, along with an ensuite bathroom featuring underfloor heating, granite unit tops, a bath with a power shower over, a wash hand basin set into vanity, and a WC.
The unique double-height atrium with a terracotta tiled floor, stone walls, wall-panelling, and a glass roof (Image: Zoopla) From the main hallway, a staircase leads to the first floor.
A sunroom with roller blinds and double door access to a garden roof terrace is located to the left on the half landing.
The right landing houses a space currently used as a reading area overlooking the roof terrace and atrium.
Through a half-glazed door lies the Oddfellow Meeting Hall, now split into two separate rooms.
One room is a sitting room with westward views over Corbridge.
First floor sitting room, which could be turned into a bedroom (Image: Zoopla) This room could also serve as a fourth double bedroom and contains another feature fireplace and arched storage area.
A hallway leads to two additional double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and storage, as well as sash windows.
A family bathroom with a bath, WC, and hand basin is also located on the first floor.
To the rear of the house, a garden roof terrace is accessible from the sunroom.
The terrace has potted plants, seating areas, and lighting, providing a secluded space.
A garden roof terrace is accessible from the sunroom, with potted plants, seating areas, and lighting (Image: Zoopla) Corbridge, one of the Tyne Valley’s most desirable villages, is situated on the River Tyne and surrounded by countryside.
It offers an array of amenities including a garage with express supermarket, post office, nursery, first and middle schools, sports clubs, and thriving rugby, tennis, and cricket clubs.
Transport services include bus and rail links east and west with direct access onto major road routes (A68, A695 and A69).
The property has been listed by Anton Estates, who can be contacted on 01434 216815.