Immaculate extended 4-bed detached with open-plan living, two garages and manicured garden..
Extended detached four-bedroom house with open-plan kitchen, diner and family area
Master bedroom with combined ensuite and walk-in dressing space, Velux windows
Manicured enclosed rear garden with pergola; two garages and driveway parking
Ground-floor WC; majority double glazing (installation date unknown)
Approx. 743 sq ft — relatively small internal area for four bedrooms
Built early 1990s; mains gas boiler and radiator heating, cavity walls assumed insulated
Slow broadband speeds and average mobile signal — may affect home-working
Freehold, no flood risk, low local crime, moderate council tax
An extended four-bedroom detached house in a desirable Seaham neighbourhood, arranged over multiple storeys for family living. The ground floor centres on a bright open-plan kitchen, diner and family area recently refitted with integrated appliances — a practical entertaining and everyday hub. A ground-floor WC and two garages with driveway parking add convenience for busy households.
Upstairs the master suite combines an ensuite and dressing area with Velux windows for extra light. Three further double bedrooms offer fitted storage and flexible space for children, guests or home offices. The rear garden is well tended and enclosed, with lawn, mature borders and a pergola for outdoor relaxation.
Practical details: the property is freehold, built in the early 1990s, double-glazed (install date unknown) and heated by a mains gas boiler with radiators. Council tax is moderate and there is no flood risk. Notable limitations include a relatively small overall internal area (approximately 743 sq ft for four bedrooms) and slow broadband speeds, which may matter for heavy home working or large households. Mobile signal is average.
This home will suit a growing family seeking move-in-ready accommodation in a quiet, affluent area with good local schools and coastal access. Buyers planning significant home-working upgrades or who need very fast broadband should factor in potential connectivity improvements.