Character-packed family home with modern kitchen and useful utility room.
Victorian three-bedroom end terrace with period bay window
Set on Durham Road in Spennymoor, this Victorian three-bedroom end terrace blends period character with practical updates. The generous lounge with a bay window and log-burning stove creates a cosy focal point, while the well-presented kitchen, useful utility room and modern bathroom make day-to-day living straightforward for a family.
Occupying a small, low-maintenance plot with an enclosed rear yard and forecourt, the house is arranged over two storeys and extends to about 934 sq ft. Recent double glazing and fast broadband suit remote working and modern life; nearby schools, shops and leisure facilities are all within easy reach, and road links give straightforward access to surrounding towns.
There are some clear points to note: the property has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation and an EPC rating of D, so heating costs may be higher than newer builds. The local area is classified as more deprived with above-average crime statistics; buyers should factor neighbourhood context into their decision. The house is freehold with a low council tax Band A, which helps running costs.
Overall, the home is a characterful, practical choice for a family or buyer seeking a well-presented period house with scope to improve energy efficiency. It offers immediate comfort with further potential for targeted upgrades to reduce bills and increase long-term value.