Well-priced three-bed terrace with EV charger and wood burner in peaceful village setting..
Victorian mid-terrace with period bay window and brick facade
This charming three-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian home sits on a quiet street in New Brancepeth, offering affordable village living at an attractive price. The living room feels cosy with a feature fireplace and wood burner, while the kitchen/diner provides a practical family hub with direct access to the rear yard.
Outside space is low-maintenance: a small front garden and a sunny, gated rear yard with a storage shed and a newly fitted EV charger. Practical environmental and connectivity benefits include mains gas central heating, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and low local crime.
The house is compact (around 670 sq ft) and best suited to first-time buyers, small families or investors. There is a single bathroom and very small plot size; two bedrooms have built-in storage. The solid-brick construction (c.1900–1929) likely lacks modern wall insulation, so buyers should allow for potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements.
Local schooling and amenities are close by in the village and nearby Durham; schools range from good to requiring improvement. Council tax is very low (Band A), and the freehold tenure makes this an economical option for buyers wanting a manageable home with period character and clear scope for modest upgrading.