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Lounge
Dining / Living Area
Bedroom

2 bedroom terraced house

Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

  • Lovely Rural Setting
  • Outskirts of Lanchester
  • Well Presented & Upgraded
  • Electric Aga
  • Feature Wood Burning Stove
  • Front Garden Only
  • Full of Charm & Character
  • Must Be Viewed
*Fantastic & Rare Opportunity * Period Style * Grade II Listed * Lovely Rural Setting * Approx. 1 Mile from Lanchester Village * Former Miners Cottages * Electric Air Source Heat Pump Heating Via Radiators * Rear Parking & FRONT GARDEN ONLY *

This relatively unspoilt colliery row has some lovely views over the Browney Valley to the rear and offers an excellent combination of retained features and modern appointments.

The charming floor plan briefly comprises: An authentic lounge with feature inglenook style fireplace with wood burning stove, superb open plan re-fitted kitchen/dining room with feature electric Aga. The first floor has two double bedrooms and bathroom/wc with over bath shower. There is good potential to go up into the attic space subject to the usual consent. Outside the property has a parking space to the rear, whilst the front enjoys an enclosed garden with pleasant patio area. The houses in the terrace have access to a little park at the end of the street.

Surrounded by picturesque open countryside, Hollinside Terrace occupies a pleasant position within a few minutes drive of the centre of Lanchester where there are a good range of everyday facilities and amenities available. It is also within a few minutes drive of the A(691) Highway which offers access to Durham City and Consett.

Entrance -

Lounge - 4.02 x 4.61 (13'2" x 15'1") -

Open Plan Kitchen Dining Room -

Dining / Living Area - 4.13 x 4.57 (13'6" x 14'11") -

Kitchen - 2.31 x 1.44 (7'6" x 4'8") -

First Floor -

Bedroom - 4.0 x 4.62 (13'1" x 15'1") -

Bedroom - 4.17 x 2.82 (13'8" x 9'3") -

Bathroom/Wc - 3.21 x 1.65 (10'6" x 5'4") -

Tenure - Freehold -

Council Tax Band C - Approx. £1901 Pa -

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Robinsons - Durham
Robinsons - Durham
1 Old Elvet Durham DH1 3HL
0191 392 0922
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