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£229,9503 bedroom detached house for sale
Grousemoor, Haswell, Durham
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 60Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Superb Three Bedroom Detached Home
- Extend and Spacious Floor Plan
- Open Plan Living Kitchen With Bi-Fold Doors
- Under Floor Heating to Extension
- Master Bedroom with En-Suite
- Front and Rear Gardens
- Driveway Parking and Garage
- EV Car Charger
- Must Be Viewed!
Superb Family or First Home * Extended, Spacious & Versatile Floor Plan * Stunning Open Plan Living Kitchen With Bi-Fold Doors * Two Bathrooms * Ample Parking & Garage * Pleasantly Situated * Upvc Double Glazing & GCH * Village Location * EV Car Charger * Under Floor Heating to Extension * Outskirts of Durham * Must Be Viewed *
The floor plan comprises; entrance hallway, comfortable lounge, separate dining room with double doors to the open plan living kitchen and utility area. This space is the focal point of the home and provides a fantastic space for gatherings or entertaining. Fitted with a range of integral appliances and has bi-fold doors opening to the rear garden and patio area. The first floor has three good size bedrooms, master en-suite shower room/WC and main family bathroom/WC. Outside, the property occupies a pleasant position with front and rear gardens. The front has driveway parking and garage access. The rear garden has an enclosed garden with raised patio area, and benefits from sunny aspect.
Haswell is a picturesque village in County Durham, offering a semi rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity. Located just six miles from Durham city and close to Sunderland, it provides easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. There are a range of local amenities with larger retail options nearby. Transport links are strong, with railway stations at Horden, Seaham, and Durham, plus the A1 motorway just eight miles away. Families benefit from nearby schools such as Our Lady of Lourdes Primary and Easington Academy. With a rich mining history, scenic cycling routes, and a welcoming community, Haswell is ideal for those seeking countryside charm with modern convenience.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Porch -
Lounge - 4.22m x 3.43m (13'10 x 11'3) -
Dining Room - 3.71m x 3.40m (12'2 x 11'2) -
Kitchen / Living / Dining Room - 6.30m x 4.98m (20'8 x 16'4) -
Utility Room - 1.73m x 1.27m (5'8 x 4'2) -
Wc -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.51m x 2.92m (11'6 x 9'7) -
En-Suite - 2.21m x 2.03m (7'3 x 6'8) -
Bedroom - 3.10m x 2.90m (10'2 x 9'6) -
Bedroom - 3.10m x 2.57m (10'2 x 8'5) -
Bathroom -
Garage -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 5Mbps, Superfast 56Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Average to Poor
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band C - Approx. £2268p.a
Energy Rating: C
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.
HMRC Compliance requires all estate agents to carry out identity checks on their customers, including buyers once their offer has been accepted. These checks must be completed for each purchaser who will become a legal owner of the property. An administration fee of £30 (inc. VAT) per individual purchaser applies for carrying out these checks.
The floor plan comprises; entrance hallway, comfortable lounge, separate dining room with double doors to the open plan living kitchen and utility area. This space is the focal point of the home and provides a fantastic space for gatherings or entertaining. Fitted with a range of integral appliances and has bi-fold doors opening to the rear garden and patio area. The first floor has three good size bedrooms, master en-suite shower room/WC and main family bathroom/WC. Outside, the property occupies a pleasant position with front and rear gardens. The front has driveway parking and garage access. The rear garden has an enclosed garden with raised patio area, and benefits from sunny aspect.
Haswell is a picturesque village in County Durham, offering a semi rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity. Located just six miles from Durham city and close to Sunderland, it provides easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. There are a range of local amenities with larger retail options nearby. Transport links are strong, with railway stations at Horden, Seaham, and Durham, plus the A1 motorway just eight miles away. Families benefit from nearby schools such as Our Lady of Lourdes Primary and Easington Academy. With a rich mining history, scenic cycling routes, and a welcoming community, Haswell is ideal for those seeking countryside charm with modern convenience.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Porch -
Lounge - 4.22m x 3.43m (13'10 x 11'3) -
Dining Room - 3.71m x 3.40m (12'2 x 11'2) -
Kitchen / Living / Dining Room - 6.30m x 4.98m (20'8 x 16'4) -
Utility Room - 1.73m x 1.27m (5'8 x 4'2) -
Wc -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 3.51m x 2.92m (11'6 x 9'7) -
En-Suite - 2.21m x 2.03m (7'3 x 6'8) -
Bedroom - 3.10m x 2.90m (10'2 x 9'6) -
Bedroom - 3.10m x 2.57m (10'2 x 8'5) -
Bathroom -
Garage -
Agent Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Broadband: Basic 5Mbps, Superfast 56Mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Average to Poor
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band C - Approx. £2268p.a
Energy Rating: C
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.
HMRC Compliance requires all estate agents to carry out identity checks on their customers, including buyers once their offer has been accepted. These checks must be completed for each purchaser who will become a legal owner of the property. An administration fee of £30 (inc. VAT) per individual purchaser applies for carrying out these checks.
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