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3 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
828
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 9000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No Upper Chain
- Rare Opportunity
- Three Bedroom Semi Detached House
- Garage & Ample Driveway
- Generous Garden
- Private Rear Aspect
- Gas Central Heating
- UPVC Double Glazing
No Upper Chain * Rare Opportunity * Large Plot * Good Extension Potential (subject to consent) * City Centre Location * Well Presented * Garage & Ample Driveway Parking * Upvc Double Glazing & GCH * Generous Gardens * Private & Sunny Rear Aspect * Early Viewing Advised *
The floor plan comprises; entrance hallway, lounge dining room, modern fitted kitchen with door out to the rear garden. The first floor has three bedrooms and bathroom/WC. Outside are large gardens, ample parking and single garage. The rear enjoys a private and sunny rear aspect.
* This is not, and has not been utilised as student accommodation, and any potential buyers should be aware that it is situated within an article 4 area. If the property is required as a house of multiple occupation (HMO), then planning permission will be required. Information is available via Durham County Council and their website.*
Oswald Court is within walking distance of the city centre. Durham, an historic city known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Durham Cathedral and Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city offers a mix of period properties, charming cottages, modern apartments, and family homes, appealing to a variety of buyers, from professionals and academics to families and retirees. With Durham University being one of the top universities in the UK, the city attracts students and faculty. The city centre is vibrant, with shops, cafes, and cultural attractions, while the surrounding areas provide more suburban and rural living options. Durham’s good transport links, including rail connections to Newcastle and London, enhance its appeal for commuters and investors alike.
Ground Floor -
Hallway -
Lounge Dining Room - 6.89 x 3.82 (22'7" x 12'6") -
Kitchen - 2.9 x 2.7 (9'6" x 8'10") -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.36 x 2.82 (11'0" x 9'3") -
Bedroom - 3.43 x 3.38 (11'3" x 11'1") -
Bedroom - 2.88 x 2.44 (9'5" x 8'0") -
Bathroom/Wc -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 16 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps, Ultrafast 9000 Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good/Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band C - Approx. £2,161 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.
The floor plan comprises; entrance hallway, lounge dining room, modern fitted kitchen with door out to the rear garden. The first floor has three bedrooms and bathroom/WC. Outside are large gardens, ample parking and single garage. The rear enjoys a private and sunny rear aspect.
* This is not, and has not been utilised as student accommodation, and any potential buyers should be aware that it is situated within an article 4 area. If the property is required as a house of multiple occupation (HMO), then planning permission will be required. Information is available via Durham County Council and their website.*
Oswald Court is within walking distance of the city centre. Durham, an historic city known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Durham Cathedral and Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city offers a mix of period properties, charming cottages, modern apartments, and family homes, appealing to a variety of buyers, from professionals and academics to families and retirees. With Durham University being one of the top universities in the UK, the city attracts students and faculty. The city centre is vibrant, with shops, cafes, and cultural attractions, while the surrounding areas provide more suburban and rural living options. Durham’s good transport links, including rail connections to Newcastle and London, enhance its appeal for commuters and investors alike.
Ground Floor -
Hallway -
Lounge Dining Room - 6.89 x 3.82 (22'7" x 12'6") -
Kitchen - 2.9 x 2.7 (9'6" x 8'10") -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.36 x 2.82 (11'0" x 9'3") -
Bedroom - 3.43 x 3.38 (11'3" x 11'1") -
Bedroom - 2.88 x 2.44 (9'5" x 8'0") -
Bathroom/Wc -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 16 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps, Ultrafast 9000 Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good/Average
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band C - Approx. £2,161 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.
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