Burdon View, Stockton-on-Tees
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Freehold
Description
A significantly improved six bedroom detached family/executive home offering spacious accommodation laid out over three floors. Constructed by Charles Church within the prestigious ‘Hawthorne Grove’ development, off Aislaby Road in Eaglescliffe. Attractively decorated Lounge With living flame effect gas fire, front bay window and double doors to the Dining Room. Delightful Garden Room and impressive redesigned kitchen with built in range oven, integrated fridge and freezer. Utility Room and ground floor Cloakroom/WC. Four first floor bedrooms with the Master having an En-suite Shower Room together with the luxurious family Bathroom. Two further double bedrooms on the second floor with one having a refitted En-suite Shower Room. Gas central heating system, double glazing and security alarm system. Delightful, landscaped gardens to front and rear, block paved double width driveway and double garage.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: F
GROUND FLOOR
HALLWAY
With entrance door, radiator in decorative, coved ceiling, internal door to double garage, understairs cupboard and staircase to the first floor.
LOUNGE
5.95m x 3.5m
Living flame effect gas fire set in a feature surround with inset and hearth. Two radiators, coved ceiling, double glazed bay window to the front and double doors to
DINING ROOM
3.51m x 2.93m
Radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
GARDEN ROOM
3.68m x 2.81m
With tiled floor, radiator and coved ceiling. In addition there is a bay recess with double glazed windows and double glazed French doors to the rear garden.
KITCHEN
3.46m x 3.4m
Impressively redesigned with an excellent range of fitted wall and floor units incorporating an inset sink unit with mixer taps. Built in range oven with extractor fan over, integrated fridge and freezer. Coved ceiling with downlighting and double glazed window.
UTILITY ROOM
2.46m x 1.65m
Fitted sink unit with mixer taps. Plumbing for automatic washing machine, vent for tumble dryer and wall mounted Baxi boiler. Radiator, double glazed window, coved ceiling and rear access door to the garden.
CLOAKROOM/WC
With low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Radiator, double glazed window and part tiled walls.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING
With radiator, coved ceiling, double glazed window and built in airing cupboard.
BEDROOM 1
3.97m x 3.51m
Radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM
2.46m x 1.27m
Shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. Part tiled walls, radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
BEDROOM 2
3.84m x 2.66m
Radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
BEDROOM 3
3.25m x 2.65m
Radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
BEDROOM 4
3.62m into recess x 2.49m - Radiator, double glazed window and coved ceiling.
FAMILY BATHROOM
3.00m x 2.13.m - Redesigned white suite comprising; panelled bath with shower taps, wash hand basin in vanity unit and low level WC. Double shower enclosure, part tiled walls, radiator and double glazed window. Coved ceiling with downlighting.
SECOND FLOOR
LANDING
BEDROOM 5
4.27m x 3.63m
Radiator, Velux window and double glazed dormer window to the front.
EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM
1.97m x 1.75m
Shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. Part subway tiled walls, radiator and Velux roof window.
BEDROOM 6
4.27m x 3.56m
With radiator and two Velux roof windows.
EXTERNALLY
Lawned front garden with a variety of shrubs and having a double width block paved driveway leading to the double garage with two up and over doors, power points and lighting. The landscaped rear garden offers a high degree of privacy, having a generous paved patio area and decked section, ideal for outdoor entertaining. Steps lead up to a further garden area with astro turf lawn, dry bark area and a variety of shrubs.
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
F
AGENTS REF:
DJC/GD/YAR240306/26082024
- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Yarm is recognised one of Teesside's - and the North-east's - most picturesque towns, as well as its attractive High Street and pretty riverside spot, it's also thriving. There are a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants in Yarm that draw custom from the rest of Teesside and across the UK.
Michael Poole in Yarm are now the most established Estate Agents in Yarm having opened their prominent High Street branch in 1998. There is a very experienced team in place handling the sale of homes from under £100,000 to well over £1 million. Derek Chalmers who is a Regional Director with the firm carries out the property valuations and has done so for over 20 years now. The branch covers the areas of Yarm, Eaglescliffe, Egglescliffe as well as the surrounding villages of Kirklevington,Hilton, Maltby, Low Worsall, Picton, Crathorne, Aislaby, Long Newton and Elton. In recent years they have successfully sold a number of properties in Middleton-St-George and Middleton-one-row too. We pride ourselves on consistently averaging over 98% of asking price in the sale of properties over the last few years.
There is a real mix of property in Yarm and the surrounding area now, with quirky hidden cottages just off the High Street through to variety of new homes on housing estates being constructed by prominent National house builders. Yarm and Eaglescliffe are also renowned for their excellent education facilities with very highly regarded Junior and Secondary schooling.
In 2007, Yarm received the accolade of The Best High Street in Britain, as voted for by BBC Breakfast viewers and continues to offer a lovely mix of shops, bars and restaurants. A stroll past True Lovers Walk is always a winner if you're after a bit of scenery and you may also wish to find Yarm's 'castle'.
In 2018, according to Rightmove, most property sales in Yarm involved detached properties which sold for on average £313,697. Semi-detached properties sold for an average price of £181,324, while flats fetched £142,272. Yarm, with an overall average price of £259,300, more expensive than Eaglescliffe (£213,375) and Ingleby Barwick (£208,069).
Should you be searching for an estate agent in Yarm to put your property on the market our sales agents will be happy to help and arrange a free market appraisal. If you are a landlord considering letting your property in Yarm or need advice our ARLA qualified Lettings Agents are on hand to support you
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