• terraced house
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Bradley Hall is delighted to welcome to the residential property market this charming Victorian semi-detached family home offering a mix of traditional architecture and modern conveniences.

The high ceilings throughout give this property a light and spacious feel, retaining many original features including wood panel doors, ornate coving, picture rails and feature fireplaces.

From the tiled entrance porch, a generous entrance hall with oak flooring has a staircase to the first floor displaying a spindle balustrade, doors lead to a spacious dual aspect lounge with a bay window to the front, stripped timber flooring, stone and brick inglenook fireplace housing a wood burning stove and tiled hearth, picture rails and coving.

To the rear of the house is a well equipped kitchen/dining room with a range of fitted units at base and wall levels, solid wood work tops and upstands, ceramic sink with monobloc tap, four ring ceramic hob with extractor hood above, oven and grill unit, ample space for a table and double doors to the rear yard and a door to the utility room with a shower cubicle and cloakroom/WC.
From the first floor landing there is staircase to the second floor and doors to two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, the family bathroom with a suite comprising a corner bath with mains fed rainwater shower and screen, wood vanity with wash basin, low level WC, part tiled walls, built in cupboards and inset spotlights to the ceiling. On the second floor is a further bedroom and study/bedroom.

Further benefits include double glazing and gas fired heating to radiators, externally there is a small, paved town garden with raised flower bed, hedgerow boundary and gated access.

To the rear is a good size yard with a storage shed, an artificial lawn and a remote operated roller shutter door giving access for a vehicle to the rear.

Well suited to a range of potential purchasers, this charming family home offers easy access to the historic market town of Morpeth where a range of traditional shopping and national retailers can be found, excellent schooling for all ages is available locally. Morpeth also offers many bars/restaurants and leisure facilities. Transport needs are catered for by local buses and the A1 trunk road gives vehicle access to the region north and south andbeyond. Morpeth also has a mainline rail station on the East Coast Line to Newcastle, Edinburgh, and London. For commuters Newcastle City Centre and Newcastle International airport are both approx.18 miles away.
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