The Batts, Frosterley, Bishop Auckland, DL13 2SB Asking Price: £109,000

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The Batts, Frosterley, Bishop Auckland, DL13 2SB Asking Price: £109,000 The Batts, Frosterley, Bishop Auckland, DL13 2SB THREE BEDROOMS | MID TERRACE | REAR YARD | OFF STREET PARKING AVAILABLE TWO RECEPTION ROOMS | QUIET LOCATION | GAS CENTRAL HEATING | EPC GRADE E Asking Price: £109,000 The Batts, Frosterley, Bishop Auckland, DINING ROOM DL13 2SB 4.66m (15' 3") x 3.20m (10' 6") The dining room is another good sized reception This three bedroomed terraced cottage is situated room, allowing space for a dining table and chairs on the outskirts of the quiet village of Frosterley, a along with additional furniture. Access leading into short distance from Wolsingham. The semi-rural the kitchen and window to the rear elevation. location is great for both having peace and quiet as well as countryside walks through the farmers fields and woodlands. It is ideal for a variety of KITCHEN purchasers, benefiting from being close to local 2.03m (6' 8") x 3.61m (11' 10") shops, doctors surgeries, primary and secondary Galley kitchen fitted with a range of cream wall and schools, traditional pubs and access to public base units, complimenting wooden effect work transport links throughout Weardale. This property surfaces, tiled splash backs and sink/drainer unit. is spacious throughout and has lots of potential. Space is available for free standing appliances such Bishop Auckland is approximately 10 miles away, as an oven, fridge/freezer and washing machine. allowing for access to a further array of amenities such as supermarkets, restaurants, cafés and healthcare facilities as well as an extensive public transport system allowing for access to Durham, Newcastle, Darlington and York. In brief the property comprises of an entrance hall leading through into the living room, dining room and the kitchen to the ground floor, whilst the first floor contains the two double bedrooms, single bedroom and family bathroom. Externally there is an enclosed yard to the rear as well as off street parking available to the front. ENTRANCE HALL Entrance hall leading through into the principle reception rooms MASTER BEDROOM 3.99m (13' 1") x 3.99m (13' 1") LIVING ROOM The master bedroom provides space for king sized 4.09m (13' 5") x 4.04m (13' 3") bed, free standing furniture and window to the front Spacious living room located to the front of the elevation. property providing ample space for free standing furniture and window to the front elevation allowing plenty of natural light. BEDROOM TWO 3.77m (12' 4") x 3.09m (10' 2") The second bedroom is another generous double bedroom with fitted storage cupboard and window to the rear. BEDROOM THREE 1.98m (6' 6") x 3.01m (9' 10") Single bedroom that could also be utilised as a home office or study. BATHROOM 1.89m (6' 2") x 2.14m (7' 0") The bathroom is located on the first floor and comprises of a panelled bath with overhead shower, wash hand basin and WC. Opaque window to the rear. EXTERNAL To the rear of the property there is a large yard with perimeter floral borders and gated access into the side passage. To the front of the property off street parking is available. OPENING HOURS Mon-Fri - 9am - 5:30pm Saturday - 9am - 4pm Sunday- By Appointment. THINKING OF SELLING? If you are thinking of selling your home or just curious to discover the value of your property, Hunters would be pleased to provide free, no obligation sales and marketing advice. Even if your home is outside the area covered by our local offices we can arrange a Market Appraisal through our national network of Hunters estate agents. The Batts, Frosterley, Bishop Auckland, DL13 2SB | £109,000 Energy Performance Certificate The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be. Hunters 115 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7EN | 01388 311582 [email protected] | www.hunters.com VAT Reg. No 189 3259 62 | Registered No: 09085047 England & Wales | Registered Office: 38 Front Street, Sunniside, Bishop Auckland, DL13 4LP A Hunters Franchise owned and operated under licence by Steadman-Lloyd Ltd DISCLAIMER These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are approximate. .
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