Freehold three-bedroom end terrace, approx. 882 sq.ft
Large side garden offering extension or landscaping potential
Council Tax Band A — low ongoing tax cost
EPC Rating C; gas central heating and double glazing present
Located in a deprived area with above-average crime statistics
On-street parking only; no dedicated off-street parking
Likely cavity walls without insulation (assumed) — improvement opportunity
Single bathroom plus separate WC; typical 1967–75 construction
This three-bedroom end terrace offers a rare combination of generous outdoor space and affordable entry into the NE15 market. The property sits on a large corner plot with a substantial side garden — a clear advantage for families, gardeners or buyers wanting extension potential (subject to consents). Internally the home provides practical, traditional living spaces across approximately 882 sq.ft, with gas central heating and double glazing already in place.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, a low Council Tax Band A, and an EPC rating of C. The home is well served for transport links toward Newcastle city centre and benefits from several local primary and secondary schools rated Good. Broadband speeds are fast, making the house suitable for remote working despite average mobile signal strength.
Buyers should be realistic about the area and maintenance needs. The local area records higher-than-average crime and is a very deprived ward; purchasers should consider security and long-term value implications. The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and appears to have cavity walls with no installed insulation (assumed), so further thermal upgrades could be needed to improve comfort and running costs. Parking is on-street only and the property may suit cash buyers, first-time buyers, or investors prepared to carry out updating.
This home will suit anyone seeking a budget-friendly, liveable house with substantial garden space and clear potential to improve value through targeted refurbishment. A viewing is essential to appreciate room sizes and the garden’s scope.























































