Freshly redecorated four-bed terrace in Crook — central, economical, and chain free.
Chain free freehold four-bedroom terraced house
This four-bedroom terraced house on Wilson Street offers practical family living in the centre of Crook. Recently redecorated with new flooring throughout, the home feels fresh and move-in ready while retaining period character in a traditional stone façade. Two reception rooms give flexibility for a lounge and dining area, and the enclosed rear yard provides private outdoor space.
The property is gas‑heated with a modern boiler, UPVC double glazing and an EPC grade C, so running costs are reasonable for the age. An economical council tax band A and ultrafast broadband availability add everyday convenience. Chain free and freehold, the house suits buyers wanting a straightforward purchase process.
Important considerations: the plot is small and there is only one bathroom on the ground floor for four bedrooms. The area is classified as deprived with very high recorded crime rates; prospective buyers should factor neighbourhood safety into their decision. The house was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and assumed lack of cavity insulation, so further insulation or energy upgrades could be considered.
Because the property sits in a historical mining area, a mining search is recommended during conveyancing. Overall, this is a good-value, centrally located family home or rental investment for buyers prepared to accept the local area context and consider modest further upgrades where desired.