2 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
2 beds
Key information
Features and description
- No forward chain
- Large rear garden with outhouses
- Attractive stone built
- Two reception rooms
- Two double bedrooms
- Solid fuel stove
- Gas central heating
- Walking distance to the village shop
- Popular village
- Viewing highly recommended
* NO FORWARD CHAIN * FRONT AND REAR GARDENS * SEVERAL OUTBUILDINGS TO THE REAR * POPULAR VILLAGE LOCATION * RARELY AVAILABLE * VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *
Offered to the sales market with the benefit of no onward chain is this impressive stone built semi-detached house which has a large rear garden with several outhouses. The house is well positioned in the popular village of Frosterley and is within walking distance of the village shop, and public house, there are also some fantastic walking routes close by which take in the fantastic local countryside.
The internal accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, lounge with solid fuel stove with stone inglenook surround, ample space for furniture including sofa and dining table, 2nd reception room located to the rear of the house, kitchen which is well fitted with a range of wall, base and drawer units. To the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the main having a range of fitted wardrobes and over stairs storage cupboard. To conclude the accommodation there is bathroom with three piece suite. Other features including, gas central heating, double glazed windows and solid wood flooring and doors.
Outside there property has a garden to the front which is enclosed via a stone wall and has a patio area with space for seating. The rear garden is a generous size and has been split into different sections with patio areas, pond and vegetables patches. There are several outhouses in the garden, some include a Sauna, summer house with heating, potting shed and shower room. At the bottom end of the garden there is a larger outhouse which currently has a hot tub, some of the outhouses have electricity and heating via a gas boiler (none of these appliances have been tested). The rear garden has a good degree of privacy in areas and should prove to be fantastic for keen gardeners.
Location - Frosterley is a popular Weardale village which has a primary school, village shop, takeaway and public house. It is on a bus route giving access to other neighbouring villages and market towns including Wolsingham and Stanhope.
Offered to the sales market with the benefit of no onward chain is this impressive stone built semi-detached house which has a large rear garden with several outhouses. The house is well positioned in the popular village of Frosterley and is within walking distance of the village shop, and public house, there are also some fantastic walking routes close by which take in the fantastic local countryside.
The internal accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, lounge with solid fuel stove with stone inglenook surround, ample space for furniture including sofa and dining table, 2nd reception room located to the rear of the house, kitchen which is well fitted with a range of wall, base and drawer units. To the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the main having a range of fitted wardrobes and over stairs storage cupboard. To conclude the accommodation there is bathroom with three piece suite. Other features including, gas central heating, double glazed windows and solid wood flooring and doors.
Outside there property has a garden to the front which is enclosed via a stone wall and has a patio area with space for seating. The rear garden is a generous size and has been split into different sections with patio areas, pond and vegetables patches. There are several outhouses in the garden, some include a Sauna, summer house with heating, potting shed and shower room. At the bottom end of the garden there is a larger outhouse which currently has a hot tub, some of the outhouses have electricity and heating via a gas boiler (none of these appliances have been tested). The rear garden has a good degree of privacy in areas and should prove to be fantastic for keen gardeners.
Location - Frosterley is a popular Weardale village which has a primary school, village shop, takeaway and public house. It is on a bus route giving access to other neighbouring villages and market towns including Wolsingham and Stanhope.
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Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom terraced houses
£135,912
£135,912
About this agent

Robinsons - Estate agents in Crook Organising your property move can be stressful and challenging for many people, which is why we offer our services to assist you and make the whole exchange as simple for you as possible. We work hard to ensure that your expectations are met and that you receive the best price possible for your property. As Crook estate agents with a team of qualified experts, we pride ourselves on our customer service that is unrivalled in the area. We also have the resources to provide the supporting services, such as legal professionals and independent financial advice from specialists in the property industry. Our service successfully manages your home transaction and we make ourselves freely accessible to allow easy communication between you and our team, ensuring that you are constantly involved with the important decisions. Call, email or visit us now so that we can get started on your property move. Crook local information Located a few miles away from the River Wear, Crook is a market town that includes a beautiful backdrop of both modern and traditional buildings. Hope Street is home to most of the local shops and healthy selection of pubs. Large parts of the town contain beautiful flowerbeds within large areas of lawn that makes the area a pleasant atmosphere for the local people. Crook is a market town in County Durham, in the North East of England. It is situated about 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Durham. Crook lies a couple of miles north of the River Wear, on the A690 from Durham. This turns into the A689 leading up into the scenic upper reaches of Weardale, through Wolsingham and Stanhope.























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