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Features and description
- Three Storey Three Bedroom Home
- Fantastic Views of Castle and Cathedral
- Rarely Available
- Lounge and Separate Dining Room
- Bathroom With Roll Top Bath
- Garage in Nearby Block
- Early Viewing Advised
* NO CHAIN * Available to purchase is this extensively altered, improved, and well presented three storey end terraced which is located on a rarely available street with fantastic panoramic views of Durham Cathedral and Castle.
Ideally suited for owner occupation, it provides well planned and designed accommodation which briefly comprises: entrance lobby, inner hall, lounge with period feature fireplace, separate dining room with recently installed log burner, and an attractive kitchen with Belfast sink. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the master bedroom with built in wardrobes and period feature fireplace, and in addition on the first floor there is a large bathroom/wc which has been refitted with freestanding roll top bath and separate double shower. On the second floor there is a landing and third bedroom. There is an enclosed yard to the rear and a pleasant terrace to the front. There is also a single garage in a nearby block providing parking for two cars.
Beechcrest is a small terrace of houses which occupies an elevated position in a popular part of the City Centre and is within walking distance of the cities many amenities, recreational facilities, the bus and railway stations. Due to its elevated position, the property has views to the side of the cathedral, castle and much of the Durham landscape.
Rarely available - early viewing is advised.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Lobby -
Hallway -
Living Room - 4.19m x 3.58m (13'9 x 11'9) -
Dining Room - 3.58m x 3.30m (11'9 x 10'10) -
Kitchen - 6.02m x 2.54m (19'9 x 8'4) -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 4.88m x 3.58m (16 x 11'9) -
Bedroom - 3.58m x 2.95m (11'9 x 9'8) -
Bathroom -
Second Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 4.75m x 1.98m (15'7 x 6'6) -
Council Tax Band D - Approx. £2071 Pa -
Tenure - Freehold -
Ideally suited for owner occupation, it provides well planned and designed accommodation which briefly comprises: entrance lobby, inner hall, lounge with period feature fireplace, separate dining room with recently installed log burner, and an attractive kitchen with Belfast sink. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the master bedroom with built in wardrobes and period feature fireplace, and in addition on the first floor there is a large bathroom/wc which has been refitted with freestanding roll top bath and separate double shower. On the second floor there is a landing and third bedroom. There is an enclosed yard to the rear and a pleasant terrace to the front. There is also a single garage in a nearby block providing parking for two cars.
Beechcrest is a small terrace of houses which occupies an elevated position in a popular part of the City Centre and is within walking distance of the cities many amenities, recreational facilities, the bus and railway stations. Due to its elevated position, the property has views to the side of the cathedral, castle and much of the Durham landscape.
Rarely available - early viewing is advised.
Ground Floor -
Entrance Lobby -
Hallway -
Living Room - 4.19m x 3.58m (13'9 x 11'9) -
Dining Room - 3.58m x 3.30m (11'9 x 10'10) -
Kitchen - 6.02m x 2.54m (19'9 x 8'4) -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 4.88m x 3.58m (16 x 11'9) -
Bedroom - 3.58m x 2.95m (11'9 x 9'8) -
Bathroom -
Second Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom - 4.75m x 1.98m (15'7 x 6'6) -
Council Tax Band D - Approx. £2071 Pa -
Tenure - Freehold -
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