This two-bedroom semi-detached home presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment, situated on a prime corner plot that boasts extensive outdoor space. The property features generously sized rooms, allowing for flexible living arrangements to suit various lifestyle needs.
Located in Station Town, a semi-rural village just south of Wingate in County Durham, the property benefits from its proximity to both rural tranquility and urban conveniences. Hartlepool, Peterlee, and the A19 are easily accessible, making it an ideal location for commuters. The village offers a peaceful residential atmosphere surrounded by picturesque countryside while maintaining access to essential amenities such as schools and medical services in nearby Wingate. Larger shopping options are available in Peterlee and Durham.
Inside, the layout offers a living room with a brick fireplace and log-burning stove, which adds character and warmth to the space. Double doors lead out to the rear garden, creating an inviting indoor-outdoor connection. Adjacent to the living area is a conservatory that enhances natural light throughout the home, while the kitchen is equipped with white cabinetry and integrated appliances including an oven with gas hob, fridge, freezer, slimline dishwasher, and washer-dryer.
The first floor features two well-appointed bedrooms that benefit from dual aspects; one bedroom includes a practical storage cupboard with shelving. The bathroom is located at the rear of the home and comprises tiled walls and flooring along with essential fixtures including a corner bath with shower over.
Externally, there is ample outdoor space including a secure yard with wrought iron gates that provide parking for multiple vehicles. A double garage is present on-site; one section has been repurposed as a temporary stable, providing potential for alternative uses or modifications. Additional facilities include two dog kennels with outdoor runs and an aviary.
The rear garden features lawned areas as well as steps leading up to a patio that is perfect for seating or entertaining. An outbuilding at the back houses the combi boiler while offering extra storage capacity.
This property benefits from mains electricity, water, drainage, and gas central heating services. With its attractive price point in Council Tax Band A and an EPC rating of D (65), this home stands out not only as a residence but also as an investment opportunity ripe for enhancement through renovations or extensions.
For those seeking good connectivity options for work or leisure travel, major routes such as the A19 are under two miles away; further transport connections can be accessed via Durham’s train station on the east coast mainline linking London to Edinburgh. Nearby Newcastle