Freehold mid-terrace three-bedroom house with loft room
Sold at auction 30th September 2025; auction fees apply (£2,400 inc VAT)
Requires renovation; signs of damp and dated fixtures throughout
Solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation, refurbishment needed
Off-street parking with rear yard and car port; small plot size
EPC D and very low Council Tax band A — economical running costs
Good local amenities, transport links and fast broadband
Guide price subject to reserve; verify tenure and mining status
Bright mid-terrace with three bedrooms and a loft room, offered freehold and sold at auction on 30th September 2025. The house dates from the early 20th century and retains period character such as a mid-century fireplace and solid brick walls, giving a strong shell for a renovation project.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a generous kitchen, family bathroom and a small rear yard with a car port. There is off-street parking and double glazing throughout; main services are on mains supply and heating is gas boiler and radiators. The property has an EPC rating D and very low council tax band A, which supports running-cost economy once refurbished.
This home is a renovation opportunity: some rooms show damp and general dated fittings, and the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated. Buyers should budget for modernization, potential rewiring or upgrades, and cosmetic works to bring the property to modern standards. The sale is by auction with an administration fee (£2,400 inc VAT) and possible reserve price above the guide.
Located in a comfortable suburb of Blaydon with fast broadband, good transport links and a range of local amenities, the house will suit investors or hands-on buyers seeking a value renovation close to respected local schools. Confirm tenure, mining enquiries and technical condition with your conveyancer and surveyor before bidding.











































