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Birdhope Farm is a 364.32-acre grassland holding in Redesdale, Northumberland, situated within a ring fence and accessible via a private road and Bailey bridge across the River Rede. The farm lies between 170m and 270m above sea level and features various areas of woodland, including Ancient and Semi-Natural Woodland, blanket bog, and a Romano-British settlement. The property includes two storey farmhouse with a range of living spaces, including a living room, kitchen, and family bathroom. The house has LPG fired central heating and is fully double glazed. There are also farm buildings, including a range of traditional structures, a hay barn, and a workshop. The land includes around 249 acres of unimproved grouse land and 15 acres of low-lying arable land, as well as 13 acres of woodland. The property features single bank fishing rights on the River Rede, a principal tributary of the North Tyne, and includes shooting rights.