Standout Features
- IMMACULATE TWO BEDROOM TERRACED HOUSE
- BRIGHT RECEPTION WITH GARDEN VIEWS
- TWO GOOD SIZED DOUBLE BEDROOMS
- BATHROOM WITH FREE-STANDING BATH
- PRIVATE GARDEN OUTDOOR SPACE
- EPC RATING C ENERGY EFFICIENT
- COUNCIL TAX BAND A LOW COST
- IDEAL FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS
- GREAT RENTAL INVESTMENT POTENTIAL
- GOOD TRANSPORT LINKS TO DURHAM AND NEWCASTLE
Property Description
This immaculate two-bedroom terraced house is offered **for sale** in Consett, ideally suited to first-time buyers and investors. The property comprises a bright reception room with large windows and a garden view, a kitchen benefitting from good natural light, two double bedrooms, and a bathroom fitted with a free-standing bath and heated towel rail. The home also benefits from a garden, providing useful outdoor space.
Located in Consett, the property enjoys convenient access to a range of local amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and services within the town centre. Consett Leisure Centre and nearby green spaces provide opportunities for recreation, while local walking and cycling routes connect residents to the surrounding countryside and Derwent Valley.
The area is well served by schools, with a selection of primary and secondary schools within the wider Consett locality, making this a practical option for households needing access to education.
Public transport links are available via regular bus services from Consett towards Durham, Newcastle and surrounding towns, providing options for commuting and leisure. Road connections via the A691 and A692 offer straightforward access by car to Durham in around 25–30 minutes and to Newcastle in approximately 35–40 minutes, traffic dependent.
With an EPC rating of C and Council Tax Band A, this two-bedroom terraced house presents an efficient and manageable home in a well-connected County Durham town, with good access to local amenities, schools and outdoor spaces.
Located in Consett, the property enjoys convenient access to a range of local amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and services within the town centre. Consett Leisure Centre and nearby green spaces provide opportunities for recreation, while local walking and cycling routes connect residents to the surrounding countryside and Derwent Valley.
The area is well served by schools, with a selection of primary and secondary schools within the wider Consett locality, making this a practical option for households needing access to education.
Public transport links are available via regular bus services from Consett towards Durham, Newcastle and surrounding towns, providing options for commuting and leisure. Road connections via the A691 and A692 offer straightforward access by car to Durham in around 25–30 minutes and to Newcastle in approximately 35–40 minutes, traffic dependent.
With an EPC rating of C and Council Tax Band A, this two-bedroom terraced house presents an efficient and manageable home in a well-connected County Durham town, with good access to local amenities, schools and outdoor spaces.
Additional Information
| Tenure: | Freehold |
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| Council Tax Band: | A |
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