Meadhope Street, Bishop Auckland
4 bedroom terraced house for sale
£190,000
Offers in the region of
Description
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Stone Built terraced house
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Characterful and full of charm
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Four Bedrooms
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Village centre location
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Garden
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Gas Central Heating
27 Meadhope Street is a very spacious, three storey, family home located within the Wolsingham village conservation area, a short walk from the marketplace and shops. The property offers flexible accommodation with three or four bedrooms, open plan living space and a pleasant courtyard to the rear. It was built with standard construction methods, features double glazing to most windows, single glazing to others and is warmed by mains gas fired central heating via boiler and radiators
The entrance to the property is via a wooden door which leads into an entrance vestibule, with wooden flooring. From here is the open plan living/dining room, which is well lit via windows to the front and side and warmed via a multi fuel stove which is set into an inglenook with wooden mantel and slate effect hearth. There are both beams and spotlights to the ceiling and wooden flooring. The dining area offers ample space for a table and chairs and has an open plan stair case which rises to the first floor.
Leading from the dining room via a traditional style wooden door is the kitchen. Having a tiled floor, it is fitted with a range of wall and base mounted storage units, topped with solid oak working surfaces which incorporate a ceramic sink. The walls are tiled to splash back areas, while there is space for a fridge/freezer, a slim line dishwasher and a washing machine. The kitchen is lit by both a window to the side and also a sky light to the ceiling, while a wooden door to the side leads to the courtyard.
To the first floor, there are three bedrooms and the house bathroom/wc which comprises of a bath wish shower and screen above, toilet and sink.
The master bedroom is situated to the second floor and is a spacious double accessed via a fixed staircase. Well-lit via sky lights to the front and rear, there is wooden flooring, eaves storage and ample space for freestanding bedroom furniture.
Externally, to the rear of the property there is a good sized, wall enclosed courtyard, set out with ease of maintenance in mind as it is paved throughout with a wooden storage shed and gated under pass which leads to the front of the property.
Agents notes:
Freehold
Council Tax band A
To the rear of the property there is a pedestrian right of access over 27 Meadhope Street to the benefit of 23 and 25 Meadhope Street
Parking in on the street
Connected to mains Water, Sewerage, Electric and gas
Flood risk - Rivers and Seas - Very Low, Surface Water - Very Low
Estimated Broadband Download speeds - Standard 3 MBPS, Superfast 80MBPS
Good coverage for O2, Limited coverage for EE, 3 and Vodaphone
Sky and BT Cable and Satellite Tv available
Selective License Area - No
Wolsingham is an area where there are no records of historical mining
Accessibility - The property has not been altered for accessibility
Some covenants apply relating to a historical right of access for the Working mens club to use the alley to the side of the property - our cliet advises that this was stopped when he bought the property and it has not been removed from the title. the document is available to view on request.
The entrance to the property is via a wooden door which leads into an entrance vestibule, with wooden flooring. From here is the open plan living/dining room, which is well lit via windows to the front and side and warmed via a multi fuel stove which is set into an inglenook with wooden mantel and slate effect hearth. There are both beams and spotlights to the ceiling and wooden flooring. The dining area offers ample space for a table and chairs and has an open plan stair case which rises to the first floor.
Leading from the dining room via a traditional style wooden door is the kitchen. Having a tiled floor, it is fitted with a range of wall and base mounted storage units, topped with solid oak working surfaces which incorporate a ceramic sink. The walls are tiled to splash back areas, while there is space for a fridge/freezer, a slim line dishwasher and a washing machine. The kitchen is lit by both a window to the side and also a sky light to the ceiling, while a wooden door to the side leads to the courtyard.
To the first floor, there are three bedrooms and the house bathroom/wc which comprises of a bath wish shower and screen above, toilet and sink.
The master bedroom is situated to the second floor and is a spacious double accessed via a fixed staircase. Well-lit via sky lights to the front and rear, there is wooden flooring, eaves storage and ample space for freestanding bedroom furniture.
Externally, to the rear of the property there is a good sized, wall enclosed courtyard, set out with ease of maintenance in mind as it is paved throughout with a wooden storage shed and gated under pass which leads to the front of the property.
Agents notes:
Freehold
Council Tax band A
To the rear of the property there is a pedestrian right of access over 27 Meadhope Street to the benefit of 23 and 25 Meadhope Street
Parking in on the street
Connected to mains Water, Sewerage, Electric and gas
Flood risk - Rivers and Seas - Very Low, Surface Water - Very Low
Estimated Broadband Download speeds - Standard 3 MBPS, Superfast 80MBPS
Good coverage for O2, Limited coverage for EE, 3 and Vodaphone
Sky and BT Cable and Satellite Tv available
Selective License Area - No
Wolsingham is an area where there are no records of historical mining
Accessibility - The property has not been altered for accessibility
Some covenants apply relating to a historical right of access for the Working mens club to use the alley to the side of the property - our cliet advises that this was stopped when he bought the property and it has not been removed from the title. the document is available to view on request.