A stunning, extended stone-built period terrace, which has been renovated to an exceptional standard to create a showstopping family home.
The property benefits from traditional character and charm, which strikes you on first arriving at this beautiful home. There is a paved forecourt garden to the front and a beautiful large bay window with a characterful front door.
Stepping into the vestibule, you will be awed by the original tiled flooring, which leads on to a solid wood herringbone flooring, which runs throughout the ground floor. The lounge to the front has gorgeous period features, with its high ceiling and coving. There is a stunning original fireplace with a log burner which acts as a beautiful focal point of this space.
The kitchen is to the rear of the property and benefits from a statement wrap-around ground floor extension, with a gorgeous skylight lantern and attractive heritage French doors to the enclosed and private courtyard, which has porcelain tiling, and benefits from the sun till late afternoon.
The kitchen is a versatile space, with banquette seating, creating a social dining space, a kitchen island with quartz work surfaces, and a snug area, for enjoying cosy evenings. The kitchen has integrated appliances including a dishwasher and fridge freezer, there is also a classic Aga, which is a testament to the quality of this gorgeous space. There is a boiler room off the kitchen which could be utilised as a further utility or W.C. with some further development.
Through the hallway, there is original panelling, which hides a discreet understairs storage cupboard. The staircase has an ornate Newell post, and a staircase runner with rods, continues the classical charm to the first floor.
On the split-level landing, you initially meet with the bathroom, which has a freestanding bath with a shower over, and a classic low-level toilet; a basin and metro tile splashback, and storage cupboard complete the space.
On the next level, there is a spacious landing, which would allow room for a staircase, if a prospective purchaser was interested in adapting the loft (subject to the relevant approvals). Doors lead off to the bedrooms, with the first and third bedrooms situated at the front of the property, and having some views towards the Derwent Valley. The master and second bedrooms have traditional cast iron fireplaces, and all have high ceilings and a spacious feel.
Viewing this property is highly recommended to appreciate the scale and quality of the accommodation available. To arrange your viewing, call the office today!
Consett Town Centre is within a short distance and offers many amenities including supermarkets, doctors' surgery, cafes, restaurants/bars, sports facilities as well as a bus station with great transport links to Newcastle and Durham which are both approximately fourteen miles from the property.
Additional Information
Flood Risk: None, if further information is required visit https://www.gov.uk/request-flooding-history
Covenants: Please enquire with selling agent for information
Broadband: See Ofcom & Open Reach for more details https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband
Mobile Phone: Available networks
Services: Mains water, gas & electricity, heating via Gas Combi Boiler
Local Authority: Durham County Council
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Reference: RS0899
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A stunning, extended stone-built period terrace, which has been renovated to an exceptional standard to create a showstopping family home.
This is not to be missed!
Features
- Extended
- High Ceilings
- Period Features
- Period Terrace
- Private Courtyard
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