Offers Over £190,000
Sheephill, Newcastle upon Tyne
SSTC
    3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
     

    Features

    • Block Paved Double Drive
    • Breath-taking Valley Views
    • Charming Stone Built Property
    • Double Glazing
    • Gas Central Heating
    • Lounge with Inglenook Fireplace housing Stove
    • Masses of Character & Charm
    • Popular Picturesque Village
    • Spacious Kitchen Diner
    • Three Bedroom Cottage
    Jan Mitchell Properties are delighted to welcome to the market this charming three bedroom terraced cottage, with valley views and an abundance of original features and charm, within the ever popular picturesque village of Burnopfield, that would make an ideal first purchase.

    This beautiful stone built home is packed with character and should appeal to a variety of purchasers. Internally briefly comprising:- Open plan shaker style kitchen diner with integrated appliances, Belfast style sink and ceiling beams, double doors then lead through to the well proportioned lounge with feature inglenook fireplace that houses the log burner and then French doors opening out onto the rear terrace, making the whole space perfect for entertaining.

    To the first floor, of the landing, there are three bedrooms, with the master benefitting from a built in storage, feature fireplace and breath-taking valley views, and then completing the floor is a three piece shower room w/c.

    The property also features double glazing and gas central heating. Externally, the property boasts a double block paved drive and courtyard to the front and then to the rear a low maintenances raised paved terrace.

    Overall a great freehold home that has to be viewed to appreciate the setting and standard of accommodation first hand.

    Location
    Burnopfield is a small picturesque village surrounded by beautiful countryside, with views over the Derwent Valley. There has been substantial, recent, new housing development making this an up-and-coming and desirable place to live. Burnopfield is situated on the main road running between Newcastle and Consett. Although it has a semi rural feel, there is good access to both the Metro centre and the A1. The village has shops, pubs, primary school and range of sporting clubs.

    IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS
    We endeavour to make our property details accurate, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and are not to relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. All the measurements and floor plans have been taken as a guide to prospective purchasers and are not to be relied upon. Please be advised that some of the information may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification of further information on any points please contact us direct.

    MAKING AN OFFER Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. Under New Money Laundering Regulations we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed.

    Tenure - We are not able to verify the tenure of the property as it is not always possible to see sight of the relevant documentation prior to marketing. Prospective purchasers must make further enquiries with their legal adviser

    Council Tax Band: A (Durham County Council)
    Tenure: Freehold
    Parking options: Driveway
    Garden details: Rear Garden, Terrace
    Reference: RS1933

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