£140,000
(£163/sq. ft)
2 bed maisonette for saleFront Street, Wolsingham DL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
857 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Weardale Property Agency
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About this property
2 bedroom maisonette which is part of a former coach house believed to date back to the 1600s
Chain free
Exposed wooden ceiling beams
Windows with deep sills and traditional wood panelling
Sold with the benefit of a 983 year lease
2 double bedrooms
Located in the sought after village of Wolsingham, on the edge of Weardale
Nestled in the centre of the sought after village of Wolsingham, this 2-bedroom maisonette is available chain free and is part of a former coach house believed to date back to the 1600s. The property boasts character features with exposed ceiling beams and windows adorned with deep sills and traditional wood panelling. Furthermore, and a unique highlight - a feature prayer cabinet that is believed to have been in place since the early days of the coach house.
The accommodation comprises of a spacious living room located on the ground floor which provides direct access to a well-proportioned kitchen, a carpeted staircase rises to the first floor, where 2 double bedrooms and a large bathroom complete the accommodation.
The property benefits from a 983-year lease, providing residents with long-term security and peace of mind. With a lease of this duration, residents can enjoy the property for generations to come, making it a solid investment and a valuable asset for the future.
Whether you are looking for a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, this property is situated in a prime location, from which residents can enjoy easy access to local amenities within walking distance.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Wolsingham, dubbed by many as the "gateway to Weardale" is a beautiful historic market village located on the edge of the North Pennines National Landscape. With primary and secondary schools, a library, pubs, a variety of local shops, pharmacy, doctors and even a physiotherapist, Wolsingham has many of the amenities of a larger town, whilst maintaining the character and charm of a small rural village.
Entrance Porch (1.07m x 0.95m)
- External access to the property is via a wooden door, to the entrance porch which provides onward access to the living room
- Neutrally decorated
- Central ceiling light fitting
- Wall mounted coat hooks
- Radiator
Living Room (5.64m x 4.54m)
- Positioned to the rear of the property and accessed via the entrance porch and providing onward access to the kitchen, and the staircase rising to the first floor
- Large open space being dual aspect with windows to both the Southern and Northern sides
- 3 single glazed wooden windows featuring traditional wood panelling and window seats
- Furthermore, the 2 windows to the Southern aspect benefit from traditional wooden shutters
- Exposed wooden ceiling beams
- Carpeted
- Neutrally decorated
- Electric fire set into a stone surround
- 2 Ceiling light fittings
- 2 Radiators
- 2 large built-in storage cupboards, one to the South East corner, and the other being under the stairs and housing the property’s electrical consumer unit
Kitchen (4.27m x 2.07m)
- Positioned to the front of the property and accessed directly from the living room
- Well-proportioned space
- Large single glazed wooden window to the Northern aspect
- Vinyl flooring
- Neutrally decorated
- Integrated electric oven, with gas hob, and extractor hood
- Stainless steel sink and drainer
- Laminate work surfaces with tiled splashbacks
- Over/under counter storage units
- Built-in wine rack
- Plumbing for washing machine
- Central ceiling light fitting
- Radiator
Landing (2.29m x 0.98m)
- Positioned on the first floor and accessed via a half-turn staircase, the landing provides access to the property’s 2 bedrooms and bathroom
- Carpeted
- Neutrally decorated
- Central ceiling light fitting
- Coving
Bedroom 1 (2.53m x 3.75m)
- Positioned to the South East corner of the property and accessed directly from the landing
- Double room
- Single glazed wooden window to the Southern aspect with deep wooden sill and traditional wood panelling underneath
- Carpeted
- Neutrally decorated
- Central ceiling light fitting
- Coving
- Radiator
- Large built-in storage cupboard, which is the location of the property’s gas combi boiler
- Feature prayer cabinet believed to date back to the 1600’s
Bedroom 2 (3.08m x 4.80m)
- Positioned to the rear of the property and accessed directly from the landing
- Double room
- Single glazed wooden window to the Southern aspect with deep wooden sill and traditional wood panelling underneath
- Carpeted
- Neutrally decorated
- Central ceiling light fitting
- Coving
- Radiator
- Large built-in storage cupboard
Bathroom (4.27m x 1.97m)
- Positioned to the front of the property and accessed directly from the landing
- Large bathroom with fitted suite
- Single glazed frosted wooden window to the Northern aspect
- Part carpet/part vinyl flooring
- Half tiled walls on 3 sides
- Panel bath
- Hand wash basin
- WC
- Corner shower cubicle with mains-fed shower
- Ceiling spotlights
- Extractor fan
Yard
- Small enclosed space to the rear and South side of the property
- Traditional flagstone paving bordered by metal railings with a pedestrian gate providing access to the property’s main entrance via a storm porch
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Tenure
Leasehold (982 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
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