Large three-bed home with modern kitchen and loft room, scope to improve energy efficiency.
Stone-built end-terrace with period character and log-burning stove
This stone-built end-terraced house blends period character with contemporary fittings across a surprisingly large 1,292 sqft layout. The ground floor offers a comfortable lounge with recessed chimney breast and log-burning stove, flowing into a dining area and a modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances — a practical, inviting heart for family life.
Upstairs are three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom; a second-floor loft room and separate shower room provide flexible space for a home office, guest room or hobby area. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and an enclosed rear yard that is low-maintenance for busy households.
Important practical notes: the house dates from before 1900 and the original stone walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, contributing to its EPC rating of E. There is a small rear plot and the local area records above-average crime rates, so prospective buyers should factor in potential insulation upgrades and security considerations.
Overall, this freehold end-terrace represents a roomy, characterful family home in Blaydon with modern touches and scope to improve energy performance and personalise living spaces. It will particularly suit buyers seeking space and period features with immediate move-in condition, while being mindful of retrofit and security needs.