Well-presented three-bedroom terraced home with garage and loft potential..
Three bedrooms with period features and good natural light
Large single garage with power — rare for a terraced home
Rear flagged patio garden, raised beds and outhouse with plumbing
Double glazing and gas central heating; EPC rating C
Loft offers conversion potential subject to consents
Council Tax Band A and freehold tenure
Slow broadband speeds; consider connectivity needs
Local area: deprived terraces and above-average crime statistics
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terraced house in Haltwhistle, offering comfortable family living across two storeys with practical exterior space and a large single garage. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC rating of C, making it reliable and economical to run. The interior has period character in the living room and good natural light, while the kitchen and shower room are functional and tidy.
The rear flagged patio garden with raised beds and an outhouse provides low-maintenance outdoor space and laundry plumbing; the front flagged patio is easy to keep neat. There is scope to increase accommodation by converting the loft, subject to the necessary consents — a clear opportunity for buyers wanting to add value. Council Tax Band A and freehold tenure are practical advantages for cost-conscious purchasers.
Notable negatives are factual: the property sits in an area described as deprived blue-collar terraces with above-average local crime statistics, and broadband speeds are slow — factors to weigh for those who work from home or prioritise nightlife and transport links. Viewing is recommended to assess room sizes and natural light, especially if loft conversion is being considered.