- Three bedrooms with family bathroom upstairs
- Large open-plan lounge/dining room, very bright
- Modern fitted kitchen with garden access
- Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with shed
- Off-street parking for one car, small front garden
- Modest total size (~823 sq ft); some rooms compact
- Built 1950–66; glazing install date unknown, some maintenance likely
- Freehold, very low council tax, no flood risk
A well-presented three-bedroom terraced home on Windburgh Drive, offering practical space for first-time buyers or small families. The ground floor is dominated by a large open-plan lounge/dining room that floods the home with natural light; a modern kitchen leads directly to an enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom, arranged over a traditional two-storey layout that’s easy to live in and maintain.
Outside, the property benefits from off-street parking for one car, a neat front area and a compact, paved rear garden with artificial turf and a timber shed — an uncomplicated outdoor space that suits busy households. The house is freehold, has mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators), double glazing (installation date unknown) and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal, supporting modern working and family life.
Practical considerations: the overall footprint is modest (approx. 823 sq ft) so some rooms are compact, and the small plot limits garden expansion. The build era (post-war, c.1950–66) means some buyers may want to budget for ongoing maintenance or selective updating over time. Council tax is very low and there is no local flood risk, making running costs favourable. Located close to schools, shops and Cramlington station with direct services to Newcastle, this home suits buyers wanting straightforward, well-located accommodation with scope to personalise.























































