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Hive Estates, Newcastle upon Tyne Estate Agent in NE2 1RH
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Spacious 3 bed Link Detached House property

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Listed May 2, 2024
£500,000
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" Hive Estates presents the Tynemouth Watchtower, one of the most unique residential homes in the country. This seven story Grade II listed Watchtower has an imposing position on Percy Gardens with uninterrupted views stretching out over the North Sea. A former World War command tower with panoramic views over Tynemouth Castle, the Priory, and up to the Cheviots and even Scotland on a clear day the spectacular vista from each high level of this tower is unlike any other property on the North East coast.

Made of reinforced steel and concrete, this robustly built, and beautifully engineered historic building stands tall at the edge of Longsands beach. The unique shape of this property is instantly recognisable, with a curved front and straight back, blending art deco inspired design with brutalist architecture.

The seventh storey would have been the roof, where there was a gun installed. It was converted into an observatory room and features a large terrace. The sixth storey below would have been the original look out, and is now the living room, with incredible views from the panoramic windows.

On each level there s five additional rooms, each semi circular in shape thanks to the curve of the building. There s three bedrooms, each with tall ceilings and windows and an abundance of natural light. The fifth storey bedroom has views over the rooftops looking out to sea. The bathroom is mid century in style, with solid wood panelling, a large corner bath with tiled steps and opposite a shower with glass screen. The fitted kitchen on the ground floor has solid wood cabinetry, a tiled splashback, with integrated appliances including an oven. There s ample space for a dining table and chairs in the semi circular space, and a door leading out to the spacious private yard. Due to its south facing aspect, the yard is a sheltered heat trap and has previously been used as a garden. There s also double doors allowing space for car parking. On the ground floor there s a WC with boiler cupboard, with gas central heating in the rooms and a hallway with windows allowing natural light to cascade down the stairwell.

During World War One, the North East was one of the most heavily defended parts of the country; ships patrolled the area to protect the coal industry, and both the Tyne and Wear rivers. In 1914 at the start of the War the North East coast was bombarded by the German Navy. As the war progressed, The War Office needed the patrolling ships to defend other parts of the country, so it took the decision in 1916 to start construction on two guns called the Tyne Turrets to protect the coastline. Two guns were taken from a battle cruiser to be installed at Marsden in South Shields and Hartley, Seaton Deleval. Standing 7 stories high on Percy Gardens, The Tynemouth Watchtower was built to be the command tower for these guns.

The tower was used again during World War 2 as a look out, and in 1967 the Ministry of Defence sold it, and it has been a private residence ever since. Thought to be the second oldest reinforced steel building in the country, it has been engineered to be future proofed. Owned by the current home owner since 2000, it is now available on the market for the first time in over 20 years. Situated on the edge of the award winning Longsands Beach, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Tynemouth, with stunning golden sands that stretch for a mile, as well as rocks, dunes and cliffs. Popular with dog walkers, tourists, families, dippers and surfers, all year round. This property could be an ideal seaside home, investment or coastal retreat for owner occupiers, investors or families wanting an iconic property on a sought after coastline.

Kitchen Breakfast Room 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Bedroom 1 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Bedroom 2 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Bathroom 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Bedroom 3 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Lounge 3.00 x 4.79 9‘10 x 15‘8

Terrace 2.57 x 3.58 8‘5 x 11‘8

Observatory 3.00 x 2.80 9‘10 x 9‘2

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Nearby Schools
Kings Priory School
0.2mi
Sir James Knott Memorial Nursery School
0.7mi
Marden High School
0.8mi
Cullercoats Primary School
0.9mi
Monkhouse Primary School
0.9mi
Nearby Stations
Brockley Whins Station
4.6mi
Fellgate Station
5.2mi
East Boldon Station
5.2mi
Seaburn Station
6.6mi
Heworth Station
7.2mi
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