Three-bed cul-de-sac home with large gardens — ideal for families seeking space at an affordable price.
Open-plan lounge, dining area and fitted kitchen
Three bedrooms, loft hatch with ladder for storage
Generous front and rear gardens; very large plot
Driveway providing off-street parking
Double glazing and gas central heating; EPC C
Built 1930–1949; system-built with external insulation
Very deprived local area and hampered neighbourhood classification
Above-average crime rates — consider security and surveys
A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac, ready to move into and suited to a growing family. The ground floor offers an open-plan lounge, dining area and fitted kitchen that creates a bright, flexible living space. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a modern shower room and a loft hatch with ladder for useful storage. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC rating of C.
Outside there are generous gardens to the front and rear and a driveway to the front, providing space for outdoor living and off-street parking. The plot size is notably large for the area, offering scope for gardening, children's play or future extension subject to planning. Nearby transport links connect to Newcastle and Gateshead, and a range of primary and secondary schools (including an Outstanding secondary) are within easy reach.
Buyers should note material local factors: the immediate neighbourhood is classified as hampered with very high area deprivation and above-average crime rates. These factors affect long-term resale and should be weighed against the house’s low purchase price, very low council tax band and substantial plot. The property is system-built with external insulation and was constructed between 1930–1949 — purchasers may wish to verify construction details, and any required surveys are advised.
Overall, this freehold home offers solid value: a move-in-ready interior, large garden and practical family layout at an affordable price. It will suit buyers prioritising space, good transport links and nearby schools, while those sensitive to local area statistics should factor in community and safety considerations before committing.