
Features
- TWO BEDROOM MID TERRACED PROPERTY
- RARE TO THE MARKET IN A SOUGHT AFTER RURAL LOCATION
- OPEN VIEWS OVER THE COUNTRYSIDE AND BEYOND
- TWO RECEPTION ROOMS
- MODERN KITCHEN DINER & UTILITY ROOM
- SPACIOUS CONSERVATORY
- GOOD SIZED BATHROOM WC & DOWNSTAIRS WC
- NO UPPER CHAIN
- SUBSTANTIAL REAR GARDEN
- EPC RATING C
***PLEASE NOTE THIS PROPERTY HAS JUST HAD A NEW ROOF INSTALLED IN MARCH 2025***
Embleys are delighted to be instructed in the sale of this rare to the market, characterful, mid terraced house which is perfectly located within the historic village of Earsdon. With a unique country feel and impressive views over the countryside to St Marys lighthouse, it boasts a wealth of period charm and is ideal for a range of buyers.
With over 1400 square feet of accommodation, this well presented two bedroom property is set over two floors and consists of a vestibule with doors to two reception rooms and access to the kitchen diner, utility and downstairs WC. Reception room one has a beautiful brick chimney breast with a wood burning stove effect electric fire and door to a modern shaker style kitchen diner with exposed beams and space for a 6 seater dining table. There is a range of units with contrasting worktops, a double oven and access to the spacious conservatory with views over the stunning rear garden. From reception room two there is access to the utility room with further units, downstairs WC with pedestal washbasin and low level WC and stairs to the first floor landing. The landing is spacious with views over Earsdon fields and doors to two light and airy bedrooms and a good sized bathroom WC comprising of a free standing roll top bath, walk in shower and low level WC. Externally, the property has a substantial rear garden with lawn, planted beds and a raised seating area.
The fabulous location, unique feel and generous size of this property makes for an exciting and rare opportunity which can only be appreciated by a visit.
A picturesque village just two miles from Whitley Bay, Earsdon sits on the border to Northumberland and opens the door to some of the area’s loveliest countryside. Extremely popular with couples and families, this appealing village has its own conservation area, children’s play park and a wonderfully historic church.
VESTIBULE
RECEPTION ROOM 16’0″ x 16’3″
RECEPTION ROOM 14’7″ x 17’2″
KITCHEN DINER 20’4″ x 9’2″
CONSERVATORY 8’8″ x 12’4″
UTILITY ROOM 8’11” x 9’2″
DOWNSTAIRS WC 5’3″ x 4’5″
LANDING
BEDROOM 15’11” x 10’4″
BEDROOM 12’7″ x 10’5″
BATHROOM WC 12’10” x 7’2″
REAR GARDEN
Property Details
Utility Supply
Electric | Mains Supply |
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Water | Mains |
Heating | Gas Mains |
Broadband | Cable |
Sewerage | Mains Supply |
Rights and Restrictions
Private rights of way | Yes |
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Public rights of way | No |
Listed property | No |
Restrictions | Yes |
Risks
Flooded in last 5 years | No |
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Flood defenses | No |
Source of flood | ?>Ask Agent |