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Apple Court, New Hartley, Whitley Bay £600 Pcm Apple Court, New Hartley, Whitley Bay £600 pcm 1 Apple Court, New Hartley, Whitley Bay, NE25 0TF £600 pcm We are delighted to bring to the rental market this property situated within a popular area of New Hartley is this very well presented three bedroom semi-detached house. This property is available now and showcases modern living areas as well as double glazing and gas central heating offering a great opportunity to acquire a family home in this area .New Hartley is a small village in South East Northumberland, England, adjacent to Hartley, Seaton Delaval and Seaton Sluice, within close proximity to the beautiful North East coastline, wide range of amenities, good schooling, and excellent transportation links. MAIN DESCRIPTION We are delighted to bring to the rental market this property situated within a popular area of New Hartley is this very well presented three bedroom semi-detached house. This property is available now and showcases modern living areas as well as double glazing and gas central heating offering a great opportunity to acquire a family home in this area .New Hartley is a small village in South East Northumberland, England, adjacent to Hartley, Seaton Delaval and Seaton Sluice, within close proximity to the beautiful North East coastline, wide range of amenities, good schooling, and excellent transportation links. ENTRANCE HALL Via Double glazed door LOUNGE 18' x 15' 10" (5.49m x 4.83m) Feature fire surround, stairs to first floor landing, double doors to kitchen, double glazed window to the front KITCHEN 15' 11" x 8' (4.85m x 2.44m) Brand new modern fitted kitchen with a range of wall and base units to round edge work tops, sink unit, splash backs, double glazed window to rear. LANDING BEDROOM ONE 12' x 8' (3.66m x 2.44m) Double glazed window to the front, radiator . BEDROOM TWO 9' x 8' (2.74m x 2.44m) Double glazed window, radiator, BEDROOM THREE 8' x 11' (2.44m x 3.35m) Radiator, double glazed window. BATHROOM Fitted with three piece suite comprising low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin , panelled bath, double glazed window. EXTERNALLY These part iculars are intended t o give a fair and reliable descript ion of t he propert y but no responsibilit y for any inaccuracy or error can be accept ed an d do not const itute an offer or cont ract. W e have not t est ed any services or appliances ( including central heating if fitt ed) referred t o in t hese part iculars and t he purchasers are advised t o satisfy t hemselves as t o t he w orking order and condit ion. If a propert y is unoccupied at any t ime there may be reconnect ion charges for any swit ched off / disconnect ed or drained services or appliances – All measurements are approximat e. MONEY LAU NDERING REGULATI ONS 2003 int ending purchasers will be asked t o produce ident ification and proof of financial st atus w hen an offer is received. W e w ould ask for your co-operat ion in order t hat t here will be no delay in agreeing t he sale. 1 Seaforth Street, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 1AY 01670719600 Email: [email protected] www.lennonproperties.co.uk .
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