2 bedroom terraced house
Study
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
850
EPC rating: D
Key information
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Letting details
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £925
Features and description
- Available immediately
- Log Burner
- Off-street parking
- Countryside views
This TWO bedroom double-fronted period property in Low Westwood offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive rental opportunity.
With its convenient location and commuting distance to Newcastle & Gateshead and well-appointed features, this property is sure to provide a comfortable and stylish living space for potential tenants.
As you enter the property, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway leading to a cosy lounge featuring a log burner providing the perfect space to relax and unwind. On the left side of the entrance, you'll find a spacious kitchen diner with dual aspect views. The kitchen is fitted with solid oak cabinets and countertops, offering not only functionality but also scenic views of the surroundings. It includes an electric cooker and plumbing for a washing machine.
The ground floor also features a convenient cloakroom and a back door that opens to courtyard providing off-street parking and a log store. Additionally, outside amenities include an outside toilet and a shed equipped with electricity and power supply, this could potentially be used as a home office.
Moving upstairs, the property boasts two generous double bedrooms, providing ample space for occupants. The bathroom is equipped with a white suite and features an electric shower over the bath, complemented by classic metro tiles, adding a touch of sophistication to the space.
Furthermore, parking is available both on the street in front of the property and off-street at the rear, providing convenience for residents with vehicles.
This property boasts stunning open views, allowing you to soak up the picturesque surroundings and enjoy the tranquillity of the area.
Nestled in the Derwent Valley between Rowlands Gill and Shotley Bridge, Low Westwood offers a picturesque setting surrounded by beautiful countryside. This charming area combines the tranquility of rural living with convenient access to essential amenities.
Residents of Low Westwood benefit from a range of local facilities, including a Post Office, medical centre and an inviting Italian restaurant.
Situated on a main bus route to Newcastle & Gateshead, commuting to nearby cities is a breeze, offering convenience for both work and leisure activities.
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Local Authority: Durham
Council Tax:
Band B Annual Price: £1,891
Conservation Area:Low Westwood
Flood Risk: No Risk
0.10 acres (2 Plots)
Mobile coverage: EE/Vodafone/Three/O2
Broadband:
Basic: 16 Mbps
Superfast: 80 Mbps
Satellite / Fibre TV Availability: BT/Sky
Council Tax Band: B
Holding Deposit: £185
With its convenient location and commuting distance to Newcastle & Gateshead and well-appointed features, this property is sure to provide a comfortable and stylish living space for potential tenants.
As you enter the property, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway leading to a cosy lounge featuring a log burner providing the perfect space to relax and unwind. On the left side of the entrance, you'll find a spacious kitchen diner with dual aspect views. The kitchen is fitted with solid oak cabinets and countertops, offering not only functionality but also scenic views of the surroundings. It includes an electric cooker and plumbing for a washing machine.
The ground floor also features a convenient cloakroom and a back door that opens to courtyard providing off-street parking and a log store. Additionally, outside amenities include an outside toilet and a shed equipped with electricity and power supply, this could potentially be used as a home office.
Moving upstairs, the property boasts two generous double bedrooms, providing ample space for occupants. The bathroom is equipped with a white suite and features an electric shower over the bath, complemented by classic metro tiles, adding a touch of sophistication to the space.
Furthermore, parking is available both on the street in front of the property and off-street at the rear, providing convenience for residents with vehicles.
This property boasts stunning open views, allowing you to soak up the picturesque surroundings and enjoy the tranquillity of the area.
Nestled in the Derwent Valley between Rowlands Gill and Shotley Bridge, Low Westwood offers a picturesque setting surrounded by beautiful countryside. This charming area combines the tranquility of rural living with convenient access to essential amenities.
Residents of Low Westwood benefit from a range of local facilities, including a Post Office, medical centre and an inviting Italian restaurant.
Situated on a main bus route to Newcastle & Gateshead, commuting to nearby cities is a breeze, offering convenience for both work and leisure activities.
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Local Authority: Durham
Council Tax:
Band B Annual Price: £1,891
Conservation Area:Low Westwood
Flood Risk: No Risk
0.10 acres (2 Plots)
Mobile coverage: EE/Vodafone/Three/O2
Broadband:
Basic: 16 Mbps
Superfast: 80 Mbps
Satellite / Fibre TV Availability: BT/Sky
Council Tax Band: B
Holding Deposit: £185
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Harrington Brown was established as an independent Estate Agency in 2001 and set up its office on Front Street, right in the heart of Shotley Bridge Village. Over the years, Harrington Brown has helped thousands of people sell or buy their new home in and around the local areas of Consett in Co Durham and across the river into neighbouring Northumberland. Harrington Brown stands out as an exceptional player in the world of U.K. Estate Agency, achieving top accolades at this year's EA Masters. The company secured not just one, but two awards – a Gold for Sales and a Silver for Lettings.Their exceptional performance has earned them a place in the esteemed Best Estate Agent Guide 2025, a comprehensive review of UK agencies that helps sellers and landlords identify the best agents in their region. Harrington Brown has gone from strength to strength this year by elevating their standards wherever possible; investing in new technology and training. They have also been exclusively selected to join The Guild of Property Professionals in their area, a prestigious recognition that highlights their trustworthiness, integrity, and results. All whilst being committed to giving back to their local community by contributing to local causes and actively engaging with the community whenever possible. If you're considering your next property move, reach out to Harrington Brown for expert advice. Their proven track record as a top-tier independent estate agent puts you in safe hands that value your needs.























