A two-bedroom property has hit the market in Bishop Auckland for just £45k – take a look inside below.
The property, located on Frederick Street in Coundon, just east of Bishop Auckland, contains two bedrooms and one bathroom.
Agents have described the property as having “extensive” access to public transport, with links to Durham, Darlington and Newcastle from Bishop Auckland station just 1.7 miles from the home.
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In terms of schools, there are two schools less than a mile away from the home, making it a suitable choice for a family looking to educate their children locally.
The listing says: “There is easy access to the local shops and primary school in Coundon, whilst Bishop Auckland is only approx 3 miles away and provides further access to supermarkets, restaurants as well as both primary and secondary schools.”
Downstairs, the front door opens to a large living room with a feature exposed brick fireplace, described as a “feature” fireplace.
Said living room links to an open planned kitchen with a window that looks to the back of the property.
The kitchen holds a wood wall, drawer units and tiled splashbacks with room for appliances on the surfaces.
The bathroom is also located downstairs and benefits from a panelled bath with an overhead shower and hand basin.
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Upstairs, the two bedrooms are of varying size.
According to agents, the master bedroom that overlooks the front of the property can fit a king-sized bed.
The second bedroom is a single room, looking out to the back of the property.
New owners can also utilise an enclosed yard at the rear of the home and street parking for vehicles
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