Stephenson Terrace, Wylam | Property for sale | Savills
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Stephenson TerraceWylam

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Key features

  • Rare opportunity in a highly sought after location
  • Unique secluded riverside location
  • Good road and rail connections
  • Well served attractive village location
  • Offers sought by noon Wednesday 4 September 2024

Unique development opportunity in sought after village location

About this property

  • The site is linear in shape and is part brownfield in nature, currently accommodating a bungalow to the west and the existing plant nursery to the central area. The eastern area of the site is undeveloped accommodating two former fishing lakes surrounded by trees and mature hedgerows. It extends to 3.85 acres (1.56 ha) and is bound by a cycle route to the north, land owned by adjacent Close House to the east, a private residence to the west and the River Tyne to the south. In terms of topography, the site is flat and offers a convenient development platform for parties looking to obtain planning permission for alternative use or to establish a single residence within a high quality landscape setting. The site presents a rare opportunity to acquire a leafy riverside site within a highly sought after and sustainable location. It benefits from its proximity to a range of local amenities, cafes, health facilities and pubs, along with being extremely well served by road and rail links.

Local information

  • The site is located to the east of the highly sought after village of Wylam.
  • Wylam is situated around one mile to the south of the A69 and 10 miles west of Newcastle. It is also served by Wylam train station which provides regular links to Newcastle with a journey time of 15 minutes, Carlisle and surrounding settlements. As such the village is highly accessible by both road and rail.
  • Wylam is an attractive village being naturally bound by the River Tyne to the south, with open countryside and agricultural land surrounding it to the north, east and west. Surrounding settlements include Ovingham to the west and Heddon on the Wall to the east.