Charming two-bed cottage with garden, en-suite and no onward chain.
Semi-rural village location with countryside view to the rear
This end-of-terrace cottage sits on the edge of New Brancepeth with open countryside views to the rear and easy access to Durham city. The house blends period character — bay window, exposed brick fireplace and sash-style windows — with contemporary conveniences such as a fitted kitchen, en-suite to the main bedroom and a modern shower room. Vacant possession and no forward chain make it straightforward to move into or let.
Inside offers comfortable, well-proportioned rooms across two floors: lounge with bay, separate dining room, fitted kitchen in a rear extension, and two double bedrooms. Gas central heating, double glazing and recent permitted works (including a gas boiler installation) add to day-to-day practicality. The plot includes a well-stocked front garden and an enclosed rear garden with mature planting and a paved patio — pleasant for small families or downsizers who value outside space and countryside walks.
Practical points to note: parking is on-street only, the plot is small, and the property lies within a coal mining reporting area so further searches are recommended. Constructed c.1900–1929, the house retains period fabric; a chartered survey is advised to confirm condition and any maintenance or renovation needs. Nearby schools and good road links to the A690 make commuting and family life convenient.