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£125,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Churchill Terrace, Sherburn Hill, Durham
Chain-free
Added yesterday
Air source heating
Energy-efficient
Solar panels
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Features and description
- Superb Cottage-Style Home
- Desirable Semi-Rural Location
- Picturesque Countryside Views To Both The Front And Rear
- Energy-Efficient Solar Panels
- Air Source Heating
- Comfortable Lounge
- Modern Fitted Kitchen
- No Chain
- Contemporary Bathroom/WC
- Two Generous Double Bedrooms
Offered with No Chain is this superb cottage-style home set in a desirable semi-rural location, enjoying picturesque countryside views to both the front and rear. Thoughtfully upgraded with energy-efficient solar panels and air source heating, this property offers a cost-effective and eco-conscious lifestyle.
Ideally suited to first-time buyers, professionals, or investors seeking a buy-to-let or holiday let opportunity, the home combines charm with modern convenience. Situated on the outskirts of Durham City, it benefits from easy access to local amenities and excellent transport links.
The well-presented accommodation begins with an inviting entrance hallway, leading into a comfortable lounge featuring a charming multi-fuel burner. A modern fitted kitchen flows through to a dining area, creating a perfect space for both everyday living and entertaining.
To the rear, a lobby provides access to a contemporary bathroom/WC and an enclosed courtyard garden, offering a private outdoor retreat.
The first floor hosts two generous double bedrooms, both enjoying delightful countryside views.
Externally, the property occupies a prominent position, with scenic surroundings enhancing its appeal. The enclosed rear courtyard also provides access to a highly useful cellar and separate store, offering excellent potential for utility space or further development. Also to the rear is communal parking.
Location - Sherburn Hill, located just a short distance from the historic Durham, is an attractive village that perfectly balances a semi-rural lifestyle with excellent everyday convenience. Surrounded by open countryside and elevated in parts, the village enjoys pleasant far-reaching views across fields and green spaces, creating a peaceful setting that appeals to buyers looking to escape busier urban areas without feeling isolated.
The area is particularly popular with those who enjoy the outdoors, with a variety of walking and cycling routes easily accessible from the village itself. Nearby countryside, including routes around the River Wear and surrounding woodland, offers scenic trails ideal for everything from relaxed walks to more active pursuits, making it a great choice for families and nature lovers alike.
Despite its tranquil feel, Sherburn Hill benefits from excellent connectivity. The village is well positioned for access to major road links including the A690, A19 and A1(M), allowing straightforward travel to Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle upon Tyne, making it a practical location for commuters across the North East.
Locally, the village offers a welcoming community atmosphere with a range of everyday amenities including a primary school, convenience shopping, and a traditional pub. Additional facilities can be found in nearby Sherburn Village, while Durham provides a wider selection of retail, dining and leisure options. Overall, Sherburn Hill presents an appealing opportunity for buyers seeking countryside surroundings, accessible transport links, and a strong sense of community.
Agents Notes - Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1701 p.a
Tenure: Freehold
Estate Management Charge – NA
Property Construction – Standard
Gas Supply - No gas to the property
Electricity supply – Mains
Water Supply – Mains
Sewerage – Mains
Heating – Air Source 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
Rights & Easements – None known
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.
Ideally suited to first-time buyers, professionals, or investors seeking a buy-to-let or holiday let opportunity, the home combines charm with modern convenience. Situated on the outskirts of Durham City, it benefits from easy access to local amenities and excellent transport links.
The well-presented accommodation begins with an inviting entrance hallway, leading into a comfortable lounge featuring a charming multi-fuel burner. A modern fitted kitchen flows through to a dining area, creating a perfect space for both everyday living and entertaining.
To the rear, a lobby provides access to a contemporary bathroom/WC and an enclosed courtyard garden, offering a private outdoor retreat.
The first floor hosts two generous double bedrooms, both enjoying delightful countryside views.
Externally, the property occupies a prominent position, with scenic surroundings enhancing its appeal. The enclosed rear courtyard also provides access to a highly useful cellar and separate store, offering excellent potential for utility space or further development. Also to the rear is communal parking.
Location - Sherburn Hill, located just a short distance from the historic Durham, is an attractive village that perfectly balances a semi-rural lifestyle with excellent everyday convenience. Surrounded by open countryside and elevated in parts, the village enjoys pleasant far-reaching views across fields and green spaces, creating a peaceful setting that appeals to buyers looking to escape busier urban areas without feeling isolated.
The area is particularly popular with those who enjoy the outdoors, with a variety of walking and cycling routes easily accessible from the village itself. Nearby countryside, including routes around the River Wear and surrounding woodland, offers scenic trails ideal for everything from relaxed walks to more active pursuits, making it a great choice for families and nature lovers alike.
Despite its tranquil feel, Sherburn Hill benefits from excellent connectivity. The village is well positioned for access to major road links including the A690, A19 and A1(M), allowing straightforward travel to Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle upon Tyne, making it a practical location for commuters across the North East.
Locally, the village offers a welcoming community atmosphere with a range of everyday amenities including a primary school, convenience shopping, and a traditional pub. Additional facilities can be found in nearby Sherburn Village, while Durham provides a wider selection of retail, dining and leisure options. Overall, Sherburn Hill presents an appealing opportunity for buyers seeking countryside surroundings, accessible transport links, and a strong sense of community.
Agents Notes - Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1701 p.a
Tenure: Freehold
Estate Management Charge – NA
Property Construction – Standard
Gas Supply - No gas to the property
Electricity supply – Mains
Water Supply – Mains
Sewerage – Mains
Heating – Air Source 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
Rights & Easements – None known
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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Robinsons - Estate Agents in Durham As one of the leading estate agents in Durham city and the surrounding areas, we merge traditional values with a modern approach offering a variety of property services to our clients. From selling your property for the first time to efficiently managing your property letting or sales portfolio, our expertise covers all aspects of the housing industry. As well as traditional property buying and selling help, we can also offer ourselves as successful letting agents to help anyone looking to rent or let in the area. Our reliable lettings team have a wealth of knowledge in this very busy area, managing a considerable number of rental properties each year, and are best placed to provide all of the support services and expertise needed. Our reputation as a Durham estate agent has grown, this has allowed us to establish strong connections with many professionals in the industry including financial services and legal expertise. We can set you up with these specialists to support your property exchange and ensure that it runs as smoothly as possible, within your desired timescales. Our office also works closely with Fine & Country Properties to promote some of the most stunning country properties in the Durham area. The professional property service that we provide is unrivalled by any other estate agent in Durham and we welcome you to contact us and find out for yourself. Contact us today or come and meet us in the office for a personal discussion about your property needs and the services we can offer. Durham local information Durham’s prestigious University is the third oldest in England, behind Oxford the Cambridge, and brings with it a vast amount of cultural presence. These range from the Oriental museum, which is Britain’s only museum dedicated to the eastern arts and antiques, to the Botanic Garden that holds some of the most interesting global trees and plants. The University has a major sporting impact on the city, with the likes of rowing and cricket being the most notable sports. The River Wear provides some 1800m of rowing space for both the Durham College Rowing and Durham University Boat Club, as well as the city’s Amateur Rowing Club that is one of the oldest clubs in the country. Durham Castle is a tremendous sight and remains Britain’s best-preserved Norman strongholds and one of the largest. Another fine form of Norman architecture is the Durham Cathedral, which dates back to 1093. Some well-known figures from Durham include comedian Rowan Atkinson and Tony Blair, who both attended the local Chorister School.
























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