Three-bedroom mid-terrace with driveway, low-maintenance yard and village amenities..
Three bedrooms with built-in storage, family-friendly layout
Driveway parking and small, low-maintenance paved rear yard
Entrance porch and ground-floor WC for everyday convenience
Dining kitchen with space and plumbing for multiple appliances
Solar panels and double glazing improve energy efficiency
EPC rating D and oil central heating may mean higher running costs
Small plot — limited garden space for extensive landscaping
Freehold tenure; council tax Band B
Set on a quiet cul‑de‑sac in central Allendale, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers practical family living with driveway parking and a low-maintenance paved rear yard. The entrance porch and useful ground-floor WC add convenience for daily routines, while a generously proportioned lounge opens to a dining kitchen with fitted units and appliance plumbing. Built c.1983–1990, the home benefits from double glazing, solar panels and oil‑fired central heating.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms with built-in storage and a family bathroom; room sizes suit growing families and provide flexibility for a home office or nursery. The property is broadly average in size at about 872 sq ft and occupies a small plot, keeping outdoor maintenance straightforward. Broadband and mobile coverage are average and the village offers strong local amenities including a primary school rated Good and regular community events.
Practical considerations: the property has an EPC rating of D and uses oil central heating, which can mean higher running costs and fuel deliveries in rural areas. The plot is small with a paved rear yard rather than a larger garden; buyers seeking extensive outdoor space should note limited room for landscaping. Tenure is freehold and council tax band is B.
This house will suit families or downsizers who prioritise village life, straightforward maintenance and off‑street parking. The location gives easy access to Hexham for wider services, and nearby attractions including the North Pennines and Hadrian’s Wall make this a good base for rural living.