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2 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Super-fast 32Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Superb Position
- Large Private Rear Garden
- Rear Views
- Sunny Rear Aspect
- Outskirts of Durham
- Road Links & Amenities Close By
- Double Glazing & GCH
- Extended Floor Plan
- Parking & Useful Versatile Garden Store Sheds
- Early Viewing Advised
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Private & Sunny Rear Aspect * Large Rear Garden & Parking * Well Presented & Extended * Lovely Sun Room * Boarded Loft Space * Outskirts of Durham * Double Glazing & GCH * Early Viewing Advised *
The floor plan comprises; hall, lounge, kitchen and dining area, sun room with doors to the rear garden. The first floor has two double bedrooms and shower room/WC. Outside are gardens, parking and store sheds.
Sherburn Village in Durham is a charming and historic settlement that offers a blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. Situated just a few miles east of the vibrant city of Durham, Sherburn is an attractive option for those who want a peaceful village lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to the conveniences of a larger city.
The village has a strong sense of community, with friendly locals and various community activities that foster a welcoming atmosphere. Sherburn is steeped in history, with roots going back to the medieval period, reflected in its traditional architecture and the presence of historic buildings like the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin.
Sherburn is well-served by local amenities, including a primary school, shops, and a couple of cosy pubs, making day-to-day living convenient. The village also boasts a number of green spaces, offering plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities. The nearby Sherburn Beck adds to the village's scenic appeal, creating a lovely setting for leisurely strolls.
For families, Sherburn Village offers a safe environment with a range of schooling options in and around the area. The local primary school has a good reputation, and secondary schools in nearby Durham are easily accessible.
Transport links are another plus, with easy access to the A1(M) motorway, providing straightforward connections to Durham, Newcastle, and beyond. The village is also close to public transport options, making commuting or day trips into the city convenient
Ground Floor -
Entrance -
Lounge - 4.27m’1.22m x 3.35m’3.05m (14’4 x 11’10) -
Kitchen Diner - 6.10m’0.91m x 1.83m’3.35m (20’3 x 6’11) -
Sun Room - 2.74m’1.52m x 2.13m’3.35m (9’5 x 7’11) -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.35m’3.35m x 3.35m’1.52m (11’11 x 11’5) -
Bedroom - 3.05m’1.22m x 2.44m’0.61m (10’4 x 8’2) -
Shower Room -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 15Mbps, Superfast 46Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good to Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1621p.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.
The floor plan comprises; hall, lounge, kitchen and dining area, sun room with doors to the rear garden. The first floor has two double bedrooms and shower room/WC. Outside are gardens, parking and store sheds.
Sherburn Village in Durham is a charming and historic settlement that offers a blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. Situated just a few miles east of the vibrant city of Durham, Sherburn is an attractive option for those who want a peaceful village lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to the conveniences of a larger city.
The village has a strong sense of community, with friendly locals and various community activities that foster a welcoming atmosphere. Sherburn is steeped in history, with roots going back to the medieval period, reflected in its traditional architecture and the presence of historic buildings like the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin.
Sherburn is well-served by local amenities, including a primary school, shops, and a couple of cosy pubs, making day-to-day living convenient. The village also boasts a number of green spaces, offering plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities. The nearby Sherburn Beck adds to the village's scenic appeal, creating a lovely setting for leisurely strolls.
For families, Sherburn Village offers a safe environment with a range of schooling options in and around the area. The local primary school has a good reputation, and secondary schools in nearby Durham are easily accessible.
Transport links are another plus, with easy access to the A1(M) motorway, providing straightforward connections to Durham, Newcastle, and beyond. The village is also close to public transport options, making commuting or day trips into the city convenient
Ground Floor -
Entrance -
Lounge - 4.27m’1.22m x 3.35m’3.05m (14’4 x 11’10) -
Kitchen Diner - 6.10m’0.91m x 1.83m’3.35m (20’3 x 6’11) -
Sun Room - 2.74m’1.52m x 2.13m’3.35m (9’5 x 7’11) -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.35m’3.35m x 3.35m’1.52m (11’11 x 11’5) -
Bedroom - 3.05m’1.22m x 2.44m’0.61m (10’4 x 8’2) -
Shower Room -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 15Mbps, Superfast 46Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good to Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1621p.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.
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