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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Plot 104, The Stanton at Hunters Edge, Urlay Nook Road, Eaglescliffe TS16
New build
Study
Energy efficient
Semi-detached house
3 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Open plan kitchen/dining room
- Front aspect living room with juliet balcony
- Ground floor utility & WC
- Separate study
- Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings
- Four handy storage cupboards
- Energy efficient
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The Stanton is an impressive three-storey townhouse with flexible living space to suit modern families. This three-bedroom family home has a practical ground floor including a handy utility and downstairs WC. The first floor consists of an open plan living/kitchen/dining room and a study. The top floor is home to three good-sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and further storage.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Rooms
Kitchen 3.38m x 3.16m (11ft 1in x 10ft 4in)
Dining room 2.41m x 2.64m (7ft 10in x 8ft 7in)
Living room 4.00m x 2.71m (13ft 1in x 8ft 10in)
Study 2.40m x 2.04m (7ft 10in x 6ft 8in)
Bedroom 1 3.78m x 3.16m (12ft 4in x 10ft 4in)
Bedroom 2 2.46m x 3.08m (8ft x 10ft 1in)
Bedroom 3 3.56m x 2.18m (11ft 8in x 7ft 1in)
About this developer

Hunters Edge by Charles Church is a new and exciting development with a range of three, four and five-bedroom homes situated in the sought-after area of Eaglescliffe in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees. Eaglescliffe is a friendly town situated on the north edge of the North Yorkshire moors, making it ideally positioned for families who love the outdoor lifestyle. The immediate area is well-equipped with amenities including convenience stores, a superstores, a train station, schools, a community centre, pharmacy and takeaway - meaning you'll find everything you need within a few minutes of the development. Approximately five minutes' drive away is the historic and picturesque town of Yarm. With a history dating back to medieval times, Yarm was formerly the most important town and port on the River Tees, home to rope makers, brewers, tanners, clock makers and ship builders. Today, its cobbled streets host upmarket boutiques, restaurants, cafes, pubs and supermarkets, along with a great weekly market. With all of this within easy reach of glorious countryside and several centres of industry in the North East, Hunters Edge could be your perfect place to call home.






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