£61,000
2 bed terraced house for saleFoundry Street, Shildon, County Durham DL4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
About this property
Two double bedrooms
Well presented mid terrace property
Two reception rooms
Gas combi boiler (still under warranty)
Sold with vacant possession
Eicr with 5 years remaining
EPC band D
This two-bedroom mid-terrace house in Shildon is offered with vacant possession and is ready for immediate occupation. The property includes two reception rooms and a spacious ground floor bathroom, providing flexible living accommodation. It has an Energy Performance Certificate rating of Band D. An Electrical Installation Condition Report was completed in April 2025, meaning the next inspection is not due until April 2030. For added safety, the house is fitted with a mains-wired system consisting of three smoke detectors, one heat detector and one carbon monoxide detector. Heating is provided by a baxi boiler which remains under warranty until February 2027, offering peace of mind for the years ahead. Shildon itself is a historic railway town with a strong community spirit, good local amenities and transport links to Bishop Auckland, Darlington and Durham. It combines affordable housing with convenient access to schools, shops and leisure facilities, making it a popular choice for both families and investors. This is a well-maintained home that would suit first-time buyers, downsizers or landlords seeking a property with modern safety compliance and reliable infrastructure already in place.
Ground Floor Accommodation
Entrance Hall
Lounge
Dining Room
Kitchen
Bathroom
First Floor Accommodation
First Floor Landing
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Externally
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