Briardene, Lanchester, Durham, DH7
£175,000
Guide price
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Under Offer
Bedrooms: 3
A well-presented detached house, with an open-plan living/dining room situated within this 1960s-built estate in the popular village of Lanchester.
The house has uPVC double glazing, gas central heating, and is ideally suited to families or first-time buyers. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, entrance hallway, lounge open into the dining room and a kitchen. On the first floor, there is a landing to two double bedrooms, a third bedroom and a modern bathroom. There is a lawned garden to the front, and rear garden with lawn, a patio and pleasant views. There is a parking space nearby within the garage block.
EPC Rating D Council Tax Band C
Briardene is situated on one of the 1960s-built estates, off Newbiggen Lane, close to the centre of the parish village of Lanchester, which has a range of shops, facilities and community activities, as well as renowned primary schools and a well-regarded Catholic secondary school and sixth form college, St Bede's. Lanchester is just off the A691, which links to Durham (8.5 miles away) and to Consett (4.5 miles), with Newcastle approximately 13 miles away. There are also local country walks and cycle routes in the village, which is close to the site of the old Roman fort of Longvicium.
The house has uPVC double glazing, gas central heating, and is ideally suited to families or first-time buyers. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, entrance hallway, lounge open into the dining room and a kitchen. On the first floor, there is a landing to two double bedrooms, a third bedroom and a modern bathroom. There is a lawned garden to the front, and rear garden with lawn, a patio and pleasant views. There is a parking space nearby within the garage block.
EPC Rating D Council Tax Band C
Briardene is situated on one of the 1960s-built estates, off Newbiggen Lane, close to the centre of the parish village of Lanchester, which has a range of shops, facilities and community activities, as well as renowned primary schools and a well-regarded Catholic secondary school and sixth form college, St Bede's. Lanchester is just off the A691, which links to Durham (8.5 miles away) and to Consett (4.5 miles), with Newcastle approximately 13 miles away. There are also local country walks and cycle routes in the village, which is close to the site of the old Roman fort of Longvicium.
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