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Occupying the first floor of this attractive period terrace on Queen Alexandra Road, this well-proportioned three bedroom flat offers generous room sizes, high ceilings and a layout that combines character with practical everyday living. The living room is particularly impressive in scale, providing a bright and comfortable reception space with plenty of room for both seating and dining if desired. A decorative fireplace with timber surround creates a natural focal point while the large window allows for excellent natural light. To the rear of the property sits a spacious kitchen, fitted with a range of shaker-style wall and base units, solid wood work surfaces and a Belfast sink positioned beneath a wide window. Integrated cooking appliances, tiled splashbacks and ample preparation space make this a highly practical room for everyday use. The three bedrooms are well-balanced. The principal bedroom enjoys a beautiful bay window to the front elevation, creating a bright and spacious room typical of properties from this period. The second bedroom offers another comfortable double while the third bedroom provides flexibility as a home office, nursery or dressing room. The bathroom is fitted with a white suite incorporating a bath with shower over, pedestal wash basin and WC, complemented by tiled walls and a large frosted window providing natural light. Externally, the property benefits from a private rear yard with raised decking, offering a pleasant space for outdoor seating. A particularly useful addition is the garden room, which benefits from electrical points and recessed lighting, creating a versatile space suitable for use as a home office, studio, hobby room or additional storage.
Leasehold 999 years from 1998 years remaining 971, EPC: D, Council Tax Band: A, Electricity, Water, sewerage, heating mains connected, broadband: FTTP, Mobile coverage blackspot: No
Mining: The property is not known to be on a coalfield and not known to be directly impacted by the effect of other mining activity. The North East region is famous for its rich mining heritage and confirmation should be sought from a conveyancer as to its effect on the property if any.
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