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A fabulous and impeccably presented four bedroom period stone terrace with spacious accommodation, well appointed throughout with incredible charm and character retaining many original features. The property is within walking distance to the shops, cafes and restaurants of the town centre and to the traditional harbour with Amble Harbour Village retails pods, coffee shops and fish restaurants. Amble is a thriving coastal town with its own Little Shore Beach and Pier where dolphins are often spotted. There are many shopping and leisure amenities together with a regular bus service to Alnwick and Morpeth and beyond and the train station in Alnmouth provides services to Newcastle, Edinburgh with connections throughout the country. Benefitting from gas central heating and double glazing, the accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor: entrance lobby with original tiled flooring, welcoming entrance hall, lounge with bay window, comprehensive fitted dining kitchen with French doors out to the courtyard, downstairs w.c. and a utility room to the rear. To the first floor, the landing area accesses the bathroom with a separate shower cubicle and there are three excellent size bedrooms. To the second floor a further double bedroom with a dormer window with views to the sea across rooftops and this floor benefits from a separate shower room. Outside a gated pathway leads to the entrance door and the garden is bordered by a stone wall with plants and shrubs and a leafy silver birch. To the rear the courtyard is private with ample space for a table and chairs and there is useful undercover storage and cupboards. The current owners park to the front of the property on the residents road and off road parking could be created. Druridge Bay Country Park is just a drive along the coastal road with a stunning sandy bay, water sports lake and countryside walks with a visitor centre and cafe. The neighbouring historic village of Warkworth is a healthy walk or a short drive with its 13th century Castle and Hermitage, walks along the River Coquet with a welcoming coffee break at one of the cafes or pubs. Properties very rarely become available on this row of period houses and an early viewing is strongly advised.