This attractive two-bedroom apartment is positioned on the first floor of this popular development, offering delightful balcony views over the Ashbrooke Sports Club. Situated in Peartree Mews, the property boasts an enviable location close to Sunderland City Centre and within easy reach of a wide variety of everyday amenities including the very popular Rosedene Pub.
The apartment presents a fresh and inviting interior. As you step inside, you're welcomed into an entrance hall that leads to a generously sized lounge. This space is a real highlight, featuring double doors that open out onto a balcony. Here, you can enjoy the tranquil views of the green fields of the cricket and bowling club - a perfect backdrop for relaxing or entertaining.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with ample worksurface and storage space to cater to all your cooking needs. The master bedroom is spacious and bathed in natural light thanks to twin windows, creating a light and airy ambiance. The en-suite shower room brings an extra layer of convenience. The second bedroom is a generous size, offering space for a guest room or an efficient home office setup.
Completing the interior is the main bathroom, featuring a modern suite that ensures the space is as inviting as it is functional.
Outside, Peartree Mews sits amidst pleasant greenery, with large trees enhancing both the serenity and privacy of the development. The communal areas are well kept, reflecting the care taken to maintain the quality of living for residents. With allocated parking included, the practicalities of daily life are well accounted for.
TUNSTALL ROAD, SR2
Valid until 21.06.2031
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | Mid-Terrace |
Transaction Type: | Rental | Energy Tariff: | Unknown |
Main Fuel: | Electricity (not community) | Main Gas: | No |
Floor Level: | 01 | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Glazing Type: | Double glazing installed during or after 2002 |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Ventilation: | Natural | Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Good | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters | Main Heating Controls: | Manual charge control |
Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Poor |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets | Floors: | (another dwelling below) |
Total Floor Area: | 50 m2 |
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