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Everything You Need To Know About Living In Ponteland…
Ponteland, situated on the River Pont in Northumberland, boasts some of the North East’s most sought-after postcodes.

Ponteland, situated on the River Pont in Northumberland, boasts some of the North East’s most sought-after postcodes.


Less than 10 miles from Newcastle city centre, it offers the perfect location for those wanting to be close enough to commute to the city centre, while enjoying all the benefits of leading an idyllic rural lifestyle.

You can enjoy the vibrant high street with its boutique shops, bars, cosy cafes and delicious restaurants, beautiful riverside setting, and the quaint winding lanes of the village of Ponteland. Perfect for those seeking a sophisticated and calm Northumberland home.

Below are just some of the area’s biggest selling points…

Natural beauty

Ponteland is surrounded by the beautiful Northumberland countryside, meaning residents have an abundance of country walks right on their doorstep.

This includes incredible riverside trails along the River Pont in the town centre, and great countryside trails leading to the nearby Hadrian’s Wall and River Tyne.

Ponteland Park is a fantastic addition to the village with around 18 acres of green space, with natural woodland and paths that run alongside the River Pont that runs through it. The Park is very popular with dog walkers, nature lovers and those who wish to walk in a peaceful setting, enjoying the natural beauty of the region.

Perfect location

With Newcastle only a 20-minute drive away, Ponteland is in a great location. The village is well-liked by commuters who work in the city and prefer a quieter lifestyle in Ponteland, especially with its great network of public transport.

It also allows residents of the village to have a perfect mix of urban and rural amenities which further encourages homeowners to have, and enjoy, all they need within Ponteland, including bars, restaurants, green spaces and many activities for families and children.

Additionally, Ponteland is only 2.6 miles from Newcastle International Airport, making it perfect for frequent flyers.

Lifestyle and amenities

Ponteland has a brilliant selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars which are easily accessible to all residents and are a great addition to the area, such as NUMBER9, Tomahawk Steakhouse and the Blackbird Inn which was originally a castle built by warriors in the 14th century and where the signing of the peace treaty between Henry III and Alexander of Scotland took place, making it one of the most remarkable inns in England.

There are also many things to do in Ponteland, why not take the family to Kirkley Hall and its incredible Zoo, or visit the village high street with plenty of shops offering something for everyone!

Excellent properties

Property prices in Ponteland are similar to the average property prices across Northumberland and are slightly lower compared to other locations with similar densities across England.

The main settlement, Ponteland village with the adjoining Darras Hall Estate, which is one of the most sought-after postcodes in the North East, lies at the crossing point of the A696 and the River Pont with several hamlets around Ponteland Village. Darras Hall has many large plots which are being transformed into a variety of stunning mansions, further adding to the exclusivity of the estate.

Ponteland offers a wide range of homes, from bungalows to mansions, including some new properties on the market with Bradley Hall. The firm currently has some fantastic homes on offer such as a range of sizeable mansions, and the team are always on hand to help you find your perfect home.

Education

Ponteland has a few schools nearby to choose from, with a mix of both primary and secondary schools in the area. With four primary schools; Ponteland Primary, Richard Coates, Darras Hall primary schools and one secondary school; Ponteland Community High School with incredible Outstanding and Good ratings by Ofsted.

Rich in history

Ponteland, meaning ‘Islands in the Pont’, is given its name as the river Pont passes through the town, which often used to flood so extensively that it regularly left the village as an island. There are many historic landmarks that residents are still able to visit such as the 14th century Pele Tower, and the Blackbird Inn’s Tunnel room where a secret tunnel is supposedly bricked up behind the fireplace that is said to have connected to the basement of St Mary’s church.

Local economy

Ponteland’s location on the outskirts of Newcastle and with easy access to Newcastle Airport makes it perfect for those who are always on the move for work.

The area also has its own thriving small business community, with Ponteland high street peppered with small businesses such as local artisan shops, bars and cafes, providing the perfect mix of opportunities when it comes to sourcing employment.

To see which properties are for sale in Ponteland with Bradley Hall click here.

In assocation with Bradley Hall Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents
Posted 16th January 2023

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