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£385,950

4 bed detached house for sale
Plot 16, Cussins Foxglove, Debdon Falls, Harwood Drive, Rothbury, Morpeth NE65

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

  • New home
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Ready Summer 2026

  • Sandstone

  • Garage and driveway

  • Gas central heating with Worcester Boiler - Cussins offers a 10-year guarantee on the boilers installed

  • Open plan kitchen and dining area

  • Integrated appliances

  • Bi-fold doors lead to generous garden

  • 10 year NHBC build warranty

Debdon Falls a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes set in the heart of Northumberland in the traditional market town Rothbury, surrounded by countryside and local wildlife.

Description
Debdon Falls is a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes set in the heart of Northumberland in the traditional market town Rothbury, surrounded by rural countryside.

This latest distinguished development features 40 homes benefitting from well-proportioned plots, gardens, garages, and conveniently located.

The Foxglove is a four bedroom home with integral garage and private parking. The ground-floor entrance hall leads to a living room with a walk-in bay window. Open plan kitchen/dining area to the rear with integrated appliances and access to the utility, W.C. And garage. Bi-fold doors lead to the rear patio and garden.

The first floor offers a principle bedroom with a double shower en suite. Two further double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a bathroom.

The property features a thoughtfully designed interior, combining style with practicality throughout. The kitchens are fitted to a premium specification, incorporating a Bosch multifunction oven with extractor hood and a four or five-burner gas hob*, or, in the Orchid and Rose house types, a Bosch Series 4 induction hob with integrated extractor. Integrated appliances include a fridge freezer and dishwasher, complemented by a range of contemporary and traditional soft-closing cabinetry, laminate worktops, a high-quality stainless-steel sink with mixer tap, and sleek glass splashbacks in a choice of finishes. LED under-unit lighting enhances the overall ambience, while plumbing is provided for a washing machine.

Bathrooms and en suites are finished with contemporary Ideal Standard sanitaryware, chrome fittings, and thermostatic shower mixer taps. En suites benefit from chrome-edged glass enclosures and rainfall showers with additional hand-held fittings where applicable. Porcelanosa tiling is applied with care, including half-height finishes to sanitaryware walls and full-height tiling within shower enclosures, complemented by satin chrome trim details and heated chrome towel rails.

The interior is completed with refined finishes, including oak five-panel internal doors with satin chrome ironmongery, traditional white satin skirting and architraves, and smooth matt white emulsion to walls and ceilings. Staircases are enhanced by oak handrails and newel post caps, reinforcing the quality feel throughout. Externally, the homes enjoy paved patio areas to the rear gardens, front garden landscaping with turf, and permeable block-paved driveways, while garages are fitted with premium solid cream up-and-over doors.

Location
Rothbury is a historic market town located in the Coquet Valley in Northumberland, near the edge of the Northumberland National Park. Set along the River Coquet, it serves as a gateway to the surrounding countryside and upland landscapes, making it a focal point for both residents and visitors. The town retains much of its historic character, with a mix of stone-built buildings, narrow streets and a conservation area that reflects its long-established heritage.

Rothbury provides a range of local amenities, including independent shops, cafés, pubs and essential services. It is also known for its proximity to the National Trust's Cragside. A 1000-acre estate combines man-made lakes, tumbling waterfalls and swathes of rhododendron combine to form the surrounding fantasy mountain landscape.

Surrounded by open countryside, woodland and moorland, Rothbury is closely associated with outdoor recreation, including walking, cycling and access to the wider national park. The combination of its rural setting, historic environment and local facilities makes it an integral centre within this part of Northumberland.

Square Footage: 1,278 sq ft





Additional Info
Sales & Marketing suite opening times: Monday, Thursday & Friday 10am- 5pm, Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm

Predicted Energy Ratings: A (93)
Estate Management Charge:£188/pa
Reservation Fee: £1000
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