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Key information
Features and description
- Vacant possession
- Three bedrooms
- End link
- Pleasant outlook
- Front, rear and side garden
- Bright and spacious living space
- Energy rating d
- Viewing recomended
- Local amenities
- Council band a
* No Chain - Popular Residential Location - Nice Outlook - Ideal for First-Time Buyers, Families, and Investors - Nearby Amenities and Transport Connections - Bright and Spacious Living Area - Roomy Kitchen - Three Double Bedrooms - Front and Rear Gardens - Brick-Constructed Outbuilding *
Offered to the market with the benefit of immediate vacant possession is this three-bedroom end link in the semi-rural village of Pelton. The village boasts convenient proximity to shops, eateries, a primary school, and a church - all within walking distance.
There are also excellent transport links, including regular bus routes into Newcastle and easy access via the A1(M).
The house itself offers ample family space, including a welcoming living room, kitchen, downstairs WC, three sizable double bedrooms, and a three-piece family bathroom. External features include front, rear, and side gardens (which was bought from the council by the current owner), a brick-built outhouse, and ample non-allocated parking.
Perkinsville is a small village located in County Durham, North East England. It is situated immediately to the north of Pelton and to the north-west of Chester-le-Street. The village was constructed between 1858 and 1871 by Edward Moseley Perkins, who ran Birtley Iron Works and two local coal mines. The village was originally laid out in a simple colliery housing style with streets named "A street" through "E Street" and a North Street, but in the 20th century there was considerable redevelopment of the village. Today, Perkinsville has a few shops including a convenience store, a fish and chip shop, and a beauty salon.
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Ground Floor -
Entrance Porch -
Lounge / Dining Room - 5.3 x 4.1 (17'4" x 13'5") -
Kitchen - 3.8 x 2.6 (12'5" x 8'6") -
Hallway -
Downstairs Wc -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 3.8 x 3.1 (12'5" x 10'2") -
Bedroom - 4.1 x 3.2 (13'5" x 10'5") -
Bedroom - 2.8 x 2.2 (9'2" x 7'2") -
Family Bathroom -
Agent's Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 4 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps,
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good/Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A- Approx. £1,469 p.a
Energy Rating: D
Disclaimer: The preceding details have been sourced from the seller and OnTheMarket.com. Verification and clarification of this information, along with any further details concerning Material Information parts A, B & C, should be sought from a legal representative or appropriate authorities. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided.
Offered to the market with the benefit of immediate vacant possession is this three-bedroom end link in the semi-rural village of Pelton. The village boasts convenient proximity to shops, eateries, a primary school, and a church - all within walking distance.
There are also excellent transport links, including regular bus routes into Newcastle and easy access via the A1(M).
The house itself offers ample family space, including a welcoming living room, kitchen, downstairs WC, three sizable double bedrooms, and a three-piece family bathroom. External features include front, rear, and side gardens (which was bought from the council by the current owner), a brick-built outhouse, and ample non-allocated parking.
Perkinsville is a small village located in County Durham, North East England. It is situated immediately to the north of Pelton and to the north-west of Chester-le-Street. The village was constructed between 1858 and 1871 by Edward Moseley Perkins, who ran Birtley Iron Works and two local coal mines. The village was originally laid out in a simple colliery housing style with streets named "A street" through "E Street" and a North Street, but in the 20th century there was considerable redevelopment of the village. Today, Perkinsville has a few shops including a convenience store, a fish and chip shop, and a beauty salon.
Contact us now to schedule a viewing appointment.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Porch -
Lounge / Dining Room - 5.3 x 4.1 (17'4" x 13'5") -
Kitchen - 3.8 x 2.6 (12'5" x 8'6") -
Hallway -
Downstairs Wc -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 3.8 x 3.1 (12'5" x 10'2") -
Bedroom - 4.1 x 3.2 (13'5" x 10'5") -
Bedroom - 2.8 x 2.2 (9'2" x 7'2") -
Family Bathroom -
Agent's Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 4 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps,
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good/Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A- Approx. £1,469 p.a
Energy Rating: D
Disclaimer: The preceding details have been sourced from the seller and OnTheMarket.com. Verification and clarification of this information, along with any further details concerning Material Information parts A, B & C, should be sought from a legal representative or appropriate authorities. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided.
Property information from this agent
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£158,998
£158,998
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