Spacious three-bed with private garden and garage, short walk to the sea.
- Three-bedroom semi-detached 1950s house with period character
- Ground-floor extension adds space but lacks building-regulations sign-off
- Two double bedrooms; front bedroom includes fitted wardrobes
- Large family bathroom with walk-in shower and separate bath
- Private rear garden: lawn, paving, mature trees and shrubs
- Driveway and garage provide off-street parking and storage
- Excellent bus links, fast broadband and very low local crime
- Freehold tenure; average overall house size, scope for updating
This three-bedroom semi-detached family home sits in High Meadow, a popular spot close to South Shields coastline and local amenities. The property offers practical, well-laid-out accommodation across two floors, with a generous living room flowing through a square arch into the dining area. A ground-floor extension provides extra living space, a fully tiled wet room and a versatile back room with French doors to the garden — useful as a bedroom, office or playroom.
Two double bedrooms (one with fitted wardrobes) plus a single bedroom and a large family bathroom with separate bath and walk-in shower give genuine family practicality. Outdoors, a private rear garden is partly lawned and paved, planted with trees and shrubs for year-round interest. The front garden includes a driveway and garage for secure off-street parking.
Practical details to note: the ground-floor extension has not been signed off with building regulations, so buyers should factor in regularisation or inspection. The home dates from the 1950s and offers scope for modernisation to suit a buyer’s taste. Benefiting from excellent bus links on Highfield Road, fast broadband, very low local crime and several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby, this freehold house is well positioned for family life and coastal leisure.