Character-filled family home with huge south-facing garden and solar panels.
Three generous bedrooms and large living/dining rooms
An unusually spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace with generous rooms and period character, set on a large plot of about 0.11 acres. Original features include two feature burner stoves, stained glass in the entrance, and an open-plan feel between living and dining rooms. The house benefits from south-facing solar panels and a large, south-facing front garden that delivers excellent daytime sun and outdoor living potential.
Practical family features include three generous bedrooms, a four-piece family bathroom with separate shower, a fully boarded loft for storage, and a sizeable outbuilding in the enclosed rear yard. The kitchen is fitted and includes an electric Aga, Belfast sink and some integrated appliances, so the home is largely functional while offering scope to modernise.
Buyers should note several important considerations. The property has an EPC rating of D and solid-brick walls that are assumed uninsulated, which may affect heating costs despite solar panels. Broadband speeds are slow in this area and the neighbourhood records higher-than-average crime levels; purchasers should investigate insurance and security options. Some internal areas show dated decor and will benefit from updating to maximise value.
Positioned at the top of Chopwell Village, the house is a short walk to local shops, a medical practice and well-rated primary schools, while Newcastle is about 11 miles away. The setting between the Derwent and Tyne valleys provides easy access to countryside walks and cycle routes, making this a strong choice for families seeking space, character and outdoor life with realistic renovation potential.