A County Durham home with 'fantastic countryside views' has hit the market for £870,000.
Situated in Holywood, Wolsingham, the 4-bedroom detached property offers 'immaculate' interiors and spacious grounds, according to the listing by Weardale Property.
The estate agents highlight the extensive renovation work carried out by the present owners, resulting in a property that is 'immaculately presented throughout.'
The accommodation is spacious and the house affords far-reaching rural vistas.
Other features include driveway parking, an integral garage, and meticulously kept lawns and garden.
Weardale Property details the ground floor includes an entrance porch, a large living room that opens onto a terrace, a separate dining room, a high-specification kitchen with a central island and several integrated appliances.
Additionally, there is a rear porch leading through to a practical utility room, which offers access to the home gym.
Heading upstairs, the four double bedrooms include two en-suite bathrooms as well as a separate family bathroom.
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The generously sized landing leads to a master suite with a dressing room that includes full height mirrored wardrobes.
Notably, the master bedroom enjoys dual aspect via uPVC windows that showcase the rural scenery.
The remaining double bedrooms have storage cupboards and are decorated in a neutral palette, with bedroom four currently set up as a single room.
The outdoor area offers beautifully maintained grounds, mainly laid to lawn, that extend to almost an acre.
The double garage and driveway provide additional off-street parking options, with access to the rear garden through a gated entrance.
The patio terrace, accessed via either the living room or kitchen, enjoys an elevated position, taking full advantage of the rural views and offering different areas for alfresco entertainment.
This freehold property has an EPC rating of 'C'.
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