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£140,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Front Street, Broompark, Durham
Study
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Two Bedroom Mid Terrace Home
- Superb Cottage Style Home
- Modern Fitted Kitchen Diner
- Rarely Available
- Large Garden Over the Service Lane
- Ideal First Buy or Investment
- Outskirts of Durham
Rarely Available * Superb Cottage Style Home * Outskirts of Durham * Large Rear Garden * Ideal First Buy or Investment *
The floor plan comprises: entrance vestibule, comfortable lounge, modern fitted kitchen diner, rear lobby and bathroom/WC, fitted with a white suite and over bath shower. The first floor has a large double bedroom and a smaller bedroom or home office. Outside, there is a large garden over the service lane and an enclosed courtyard style garden. The rear benefits a sunny aspect.
Broompark is a well-established residential village style location just over two miles from Durham City. Offering buyers an attractive balance of peaceful, semi-rural living with excellent day-to-day convenience. Popular with families, first-time buyers and commuters, the area sits just off the A690, providing quick road access into Durham in under 10 minutes and straightforward connections to the A1(M) for travel further afield, including Newcastle and Sunderland. Regular bus services run through the village, linking residents directly to Durham’s bus station and railway station, where mainline services operate to key regional and national destinations.
Despite its close proximity to the city, Broompark retains a village feel, with a selection of nearby local amenities including convenience shops, takeaways, a post office, primary schooling and community facilities, while a wider range of supermarkets, retail parks, restaurants and leisure facilities can be found a short drive away in Durham. The area is also well regarded for access to outdoor space, with scenic walking and cycling routes right on the doorstep. Nearby countryside paths and public footpaths connect towards the Deerness Valley and surrounding woodland, offering pleasant routes for dog walking, running and family bike rides, while the River Wear paths and Durham City’s historic riverside walks are also within easy reach.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Vestibule -
Lounge - 5.31m x 4.11m (17'05 x 13'06) -
Kitchen Diner - 5.03m x 2.51m (16'06 x 8'03) -
Rear Lobby -
Bathroom - 1.91m x 1.63m (6'03 x 5'04) -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 4.67m x 2.74m (15'04 x 9'0) -
Bedroom - 3.12m x 2.49m (10'03 x 8'02) -
Agents Notes - Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1701 p.a
Tenure: Freehold
Estate Management Charge – No
Property Construction – Standard Assumed
Gas Supply - Mains
Electricity supply – Mains
Water Supply – Mains
Sewerage – Mains
Heating – Gas Central Heating
Estimated Mobile phone coverage – Please refer to the Ofcom Website - Estimated Broadband Download speeds – please refer to the Ofcom Website – Building Safety – The Vendor is not aware of any Building Safety issues. However, we would recommend that the purchaser engages the services of a chartered surveyor to confirm.
Restrictions – Covenants which affect the property are within the Land Registry Title Register which is available for inspection.
Selective licencing area – No
Probate – NA
Rights & Easements – The rear garden is over a service lane, there may be rights of access regarding the lane. This will need to be checked by a legal representative.
Flood risk – Refer to the Gov website - Coastal Erosion – Refer to the Gov website - Protected Trees – None known
Planning Permission – Nothing in the local area to affect this property that we are aware of. Check with seller.
Accessibility/Adaptations – None known
Mining Area – Coal Mining Reporting Area, further searches may be required by your legal representative.
Disclaimer: Our details have been compiled in good faith using publicly available sources and information obtained from the vendor prior to marketing. 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 before making any financial commitments. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided subsequent amendments or unintentional errors or omissions.
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 vestibule, comfortable lounge, modern fitted kitchen diner, rear lobby and bathroom/WC, fitted with a white suite and over bath shower. The first floor has a large double bedroom and a smaller bedroom or home office. Outside, there is a large garden over the service lane and an enclosed courtyard style garden. The rear benefits a sunny aspect.
Broompark is a well-established residential village style location just over two miles from Durham City. Offering buyers an attractive balance of peaceful, semi-rural living with excellent day-to-day convenience. Popular with families, first-time buyers and commuters, the area sits just off the A690, providing quick road access into Durham in under 10 minutes and straightforward connections to the A1(M) for travel further afield, including Newcastle and Sunderland. Regular bus services run through the village, linking residents directly to Durham’s bus station and railway station, where mainline services operate to key regional and national destinations.
Despite its close proximity to the city, Broompark retains a village feel, with a selection of nearby local amenities including convenience shops, takeaways, a post office, primary schooling and community facilities, while a wider range of supermarkets, retail parks, restaurants and leisure facilities can be found a short drive away in Durham. The area is also well regarded for access to outdoor space, with scenic walking and cycling routes right on the doorstep. Nearby countryside paths and public footpaths connect towards the Deerness Valley and surrounding woodland, offering pleasant routes for dog walking, running and family bike rides, while the River Wear paths and Durham City’s historic riverside walks are also within easy reach.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Vestibule -
Lounge - 5.31m x 4.11m (17'05 x 13'06) -
Kitchen Diner - 5.03m x 2.51m (16'06 x 8'03) -
Rear Lobby -
Bathroom - 1.91m x 1.63m (6'03 x 5'04) -
First Floor -
Bedroom - 4.67m x 2.74m (15'04 x 9'0) -
Bedroom - 3.12m x 2.49m (10'03 x 8'02) -
Agents Notes - Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1701 p.a
Tenure: Freehold
Estate Management Charge – No
Property Construction – Standard Assumed
Gas Supply - Mains
Electricity supply – Mains
Water Supply – Mains
Sewerage – Mains
Heating – Gas Central Heating
Estimated Mobile phone coverage – Please refer to the Ofcom Website - Estimated Broadband Download speeds – please refer to the Ofcom Website – Building Safety – The Vendor is not aware of any Building Safety issues. However, we would recommend that the purchaser engages the services of a chartered surveyor to confirm.
Restrictions – Covenants which affect the property are within the Land Registry Title Register which is available for inspection.
Selective licencing area – No
Probate – NA
Rights & Easements – The rear garden is over a service lane, there may be rights of access regarding the lane. This will need to be checked by a legal representative.
Flood risk – Refer to the Gov website - Coastal Erosion – Refer to the Gov website - Protected Trees – None known
Planning Permission – Nothing in the local area to affect this property that we are aware of. Check with seller.
Accessibility/Adaptations – None known
Mining Area – Coal Mining Reporting Area, further searches may be required by your legal representative.
Disclaimer: Our details have been compiled in good faith using publicly available sources and information obtained from the vendor prior to marketing. 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 before making any financial commitments. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided subsequent amendments or unintentional errors or omissions.
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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