While Northumberland may not have an Oppenheim Group, we’ve rounded up 10 of the most expensive homes currently on the market in the area, via RightMove.
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Some of Northumberland's top properties Photo: rightmove
. East Learmouth, Cornhill on Tweed, £11,100,000
A sprawling residential, agricultural and sporting Estate offering considerable privacy in the heart of the Tweed Valley, a noted farming area. There's a principal house with six bedrooms and further dwellings. Farm buildings include refrigerated potato storage and modern stabling. There's also well-established driven shoot and trout fishing. About 1,142 acres (462 hectares) in total. Photo: rightmove
. Springfield House, Spoutwell Lane, Corbridge, POA
Built in 1874, Springfield House is a magnificent example of a period country property set in private manicured gardens and woodland extending to around 2.8 acres providing privacy and seclusion in a beautiful village location. This remarkable country house has been sensitively redesigned by the current owners. Highlights include six bedrooms, an all weather tennis court, a wine store, twin tree house and gym. Photo: rightmove
. Haltwhistle, £4,850,000
The Blenkinsopp Estate (about 424.1 acres) has a principal mansion house with five reception rooms, 10 bedrooms, four bathrooms and an integral flat. There's also nine estate cottages, as well as a period stable block including two cottages and estate office. Other features are approximately 1,578 metres of double bank trout fishing on the Tipalt Burn and roe deer stalking. There's also a second lot, Hadrian's Wall hill ground. For sale as a whole or in two lots. Photo: rightmove
1. East Learmouth, Cornhill on Tweed, £11,100,000
A sprawling residential, agricultural and sporting Estate offering considerable privacy in the heart of the Tweed Valley, a noted farming area. There's a principal house with six bedrooms and further dwellings. Farm buildings include refrigerated potato storage and modern stabling. There's also well-established driven shoot and trout fishing. About 1,142 acres (462 hectares) in total. Photo: rightmove
2. Springfield House, Spoutwell Lane, Corbridge, POA
Built in 1874, Springfield House is a magnificent example of a period country property set in private manicured gardens and woodland extending to around 2.8 acres providing privacy and seclusion in a beautiful village location. This remarkable country house has been sensitively redesigned by the current owners. Highlights include six bedrooms, an all weather tennis court, a wine store, twin tree house and gym. Photo: rightmove
3. Haltwhistle, £4,850,000
The Blenkinsopp Estate (about 424.1 acres) has a principal mansion house with five reception rooms, 10 bedrooms, four bathrooms and an integral flat. There's also nine estate cottages, as well as a period stable block including two cottages and estate office. Other features are approximately 1,578 metres of double bank trout fishing on the Tipalt Burn and roe deer stalking. There's also a second lot, Hadrian's Wall hill ground. For sale as a whole or in two lots. Photo: rightmove
4. Northumberland National Park, £4,250,000
This Georgian and late Victorian eight bedroom main house is set in private and secluded grounds in the heart of the Northumberland National Park with a successful portfolio of luxury holiday cottages scattered around the grounds. The setting is within good reach of Alnwick and Morpeth, beautiful beaches and the hills. There's also mature lawned and wooded gardens together with a grazing paddock with stabling and yard. Photo: rightmove