Period charm, orangery and mature garden near schools, Metro and coast.
Period features: high ceilings, bay windows, original fireplaces
Four bedrooms; two with bay windows and fitted wardrobes
Orangery with bi-fold doors opening onto mature rear garden
Large utility and boot/bike store with direct driveway access
Off-street paved driveway; parking for potentially two cars
EPC D — energy improvements likely required
Overall size recorded as small; confirm usable floor area (1,141 sq ft)
Mining impact unclear — seek conveyancer confirmation
An elegant Edwardian semi on a tree-lined street in Monkseaton Village, this four-bedroom home balances period character with practical family living. High ceilings, bay windows and original fireplaces give the principal rooms strong period charm, while an orangery and large mature rear garden provide a bright, private family outdoor space.
Internally the layout suits family routines: lounge with feature fireplace, separate dining room flowing through to the orangery, a breakfasting kitchen, large utility and a boot/bike store with direct garden and driveway access. Upstairs are four sizeable bedrooms (two with bay windows and fitted wardrobes) and a generous family bathroom. The home is freehold and connected to mains services.
Notable positives include off-street parking for multiple cars, double glazing and a substantial mature garden. Practical drawbacks to note: the EPC rating is D and the property would benefit from energy improvements; the wider area scores as deprived, and the advertised “overall size” is recorded as small despite the listed room count and 1,141 sq ft — buyers should confirm usable space. Mining records are not definitive and conveyancing checks are advised.
This house will suit families seeking period features close to good schools, local shops, Metro links and the coast, and buyers ready to invest modestly in energy and decorative updates to maximise comfort and value.