Well-presented two-bed period terrace with driveway and modern bathroom..
Two double bedrooms with generous proportions
Working feature fireplace and sash-style windows
Modern kitchen and four-piece bathroom
Private low-maintenance yard and off-street driveway
Freehold with mains gas central heating and fast broadband
Built pre-1900; external stone walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Small plot, sits directly onto pavement, no front garden
Compact footprint — limited external space and room sizes
This traditional stone-built mid-terrace blends Victorian character with contemporary presentation. The sitting and dining rooms retain period features including a working fireplace and sash-style windows, while the kitchen and four-piece bathroom have been finished to a modern standard. Two double bedrooms upstairs create a comfortable layout for a small family or sharer arrangement.
Practical conveniences include a private yard and an off-street driveway for one car — useful in a town-centre setting where street parking is limited. The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing, and fast broadband and mobile signal, making it ready for everyday living or let immediately.
Important negatives are factual and material: the terrace was constructed before 1900 and external stone walls are likely uninsulated (assumed), so energy performance may lag modern builds and future wall insulation could be needed. The house sits directly onto the pavement with no front garden and the plot is small, so outdoor space is limited. The footprint is compact, so buyers seeking large gardens or expansive rooms should note the modest plot size.
Located within walking distance of good-rated primary schools and Consett Academy, plus local shops and bus links, the house suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors after a well-presented period home in a central Consett location. Council Tax Band B and no flood risk are additional practical benefits.