Well‑appointed three‑bed home near good schools and local amenities.
Garage and separate driveway for secure parking and storage
Extended rear increases living space and creates open plan dining
Master bedroom with en‑suite, plus newly fitted family shower room
Newly fitted boiler and double glazing improve comfort and efficiency
Low‑maintenance private rear garden, small plot size
EPC Grade D — moderate energy efficiency and running costs
Council Tax Band D — moderate annual tax charge
Built in 1983–1990; some modernisation potential for efficiency upgrades
Set on a quiet cul‑de‑sac behind The Green in Hurworth, this extended three‑bed end‑terrace combines village calm with practical modern living. The open‑plan kitchen/dining area and good‑size lounge give flexible family space, while the master bedroom benefits from an en‑suite. A newly fitted boiler and double glazing provide recent energy and comfort upgrades.
Outdoor space is low‑maintenance and private, complemented by a driveway and separate single garage for secure parking and storage. At about 905 sq ft the house is an average size but feels deceptively spacious thanks to the rear extension and thoughtful layout. Nearby primary and secondary schools are rated Good, making this a sensible choice for families.
Buyers should note the property has an EPC grade D and sits in Council Tax Band D, which reflect running costs are moderate rather than low. The plot is small and the home was built in the 1980s, so while well presented, there may be scope for further modernisation if you want higher energy efficiency or a larger garden area.
Overall this freehold house offers a practical, well‑appointed family home in a popular village location with parking and a garage—suitable for anyone seeking comfortable living close to good schools and local amenities.