3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Spacious Stone Built Family Home
- Attractive Village Location
- Some Updating Required
- Two Reception Rooms
- Kitchen
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Bathroom/WC and Separate WC
- Oil Fired Central Heating
- Double Glazing
- Gardens
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The accommodation is offered with the benefits of oil-fired central heating and double glazing and comprising: Entrance Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Three Double Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC, Separate WC, Shallow Front Garden, Enclosed Rear Yard.
Main Street runs from Wark Bridge to the Hexham Road. Wark is a village in the North Tyne Valley that has a Primary School, Post Office and General Store, Public Houses, Surgery (which is part of the Humshaugh and Wark Medical Group) and Battlesteads Dark Skies Observatory. Wark village is set in an attractive area on the edge of the Northumberland National Park and is ideally situated for a number of local tourist attractions including Hadrian's Wall, Dark Skies, The Borders and all that the National Park has to offer. There are a number of popular walking areas and the village is surrounded by attractive countryside, and for those who are interested there are excellent fishing opportunities on the North Tyne. The village lies approximately 11 miles to the North of Hexham and is served by the 680 bus route that runs between Hexham and Bellingham. Hexham was recently named as the Happiest Place To Live in the UK and is well served with shops, schools, leisure facilities, health centres and a hospital. It lies just off the A69 main trunk road and has a mainline rail station and regular bus routes to all points between Carlisle and Newcastle.
An early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the potential that this property offers. Please call our Hexham team or [use Contact Agent Button] for further information and your appointment to view.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Rooms
Entrance Vestibule
Part glazed wooden front door, stained glass wooden door and side panels leading to the entrance hall.
Entrance Hall
Radiator, understairs cupboard, staircase to the first floor.
Lounge 4.55m x 4.51m (14ft 11in x 14ft 9in)
Double glazed window to the front, two radiators, brick fireplace with inset fire, picture rail, corniced ceiling.
Dining Room 4.11m x 3.54m (13ft 5in x 11ft 7in)
Double gazed windows to the rear and side, radiator, inglenook fireplace, door to the kitchen.
Kitchen 4.14m x 2.67m (13ft 6in x 8ft 9in)
Double glazed windows to the rear and side, range of fitted wall and base units, single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, tiled surrounds, electric cooker point, extractor hood, plumbing for automatic washing machine and dishwasher, double glazed UPVC door to the rear.
First Floor Landing
Double glazed window to the rear off the staircase, radiator, hatch to the loft.
Bedroom 3 3.48m x 3.48m (11ft 5in x 11ft 5in)
Double glazed window to the front, radiator.
Bedroom 2 4.65m x 3.27m (15ft 3in x 10ft 8in)
Double glazed window to the front, radiator, cast-iron fireplace with mantle surround.
Bedroom 1 3.94m x 3.29m (12ft 11in x 10ft 9in)
Double glazed window to the side, radiator, built-in wardrobe, picture rail.
Bathroom/WC 2.76m x 2.74m (9ft x 8ft 11in)
Double glazed window to the rear, radiator, towel rail, panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, wash hand basin in vanity unit, tiled surrounds, airing cupboard, hatch to loft, low level wc.
Separate WC
Double glazed window to the side, white ladder style radiator, wash hand basin in vanity unit, low level wc.
External
There is a shallow garden to the front enclosed with a low wall and iron railings with a path leading to the front door. There is an enclosed yad to the rear with mature shrubs standing in established flower bed, oil tank, gate to the rear.
Information
The property falls within Northumberland County Council Tax Band D as from April 2023