A highly individual modern property set within a small and exclusive courtyard. This spacious bungalow offers unique accommodation and has the additional benefit of a large first-floor bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Accessed via an archway and clock tower the property lies within a small block paved courtyard and has secluded mature gardens to the rear. The accommodation includes an entrance hall, a good-sized lounge with fireplace, a conservatory, refitted kitchen/breakfast room with an attractive range of units and black granite worktops, two bedrooms with fitted furniture and a ground floor shower room/wc. The attic conversion has created a large master bedroom extending to almost 25ft and including a walk-in dressing room/store area and a large en-suite bathroom/wc. The property also includes an attached double garage with a remote-controlled door. There is gas-fired central heating via radiators with a combination boiler, alarm system and triple glazing to some windows. The charm and character of this exceptional property must be seen to be appreciated.
The Dene is conveniently situated close to Chester-le-Street which offers an excellent range of shops, schools and amenities. This small courtyard-style development lies close to the A167 and is therefore very well placed for easy access throughout the region particularly to Durham City, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland.
Agents Notes:
Tenure: Leasehold
Term: 200 years from 1 November 1985
Ground Rent: £30 per annum payable on 1st November.
Additional annual charge: One-sixth of the annual cost of maintaining the clock tower, lampstands and fountain. It is reviewed annually and payable on 1st November.
Covenants: Standard estate covenants affect the property. Details are contained within the Land Registry Title Register and Lease dated 20th April 1994 from McCarrick Construction Company Ltd, which are available for inspection.
Easements: An easement in favour of Northern Electric PLC, allowing maintenance and servicing of electrical cabling affects part of the land in this title, tinted blue on the Land Registry Title Plan, which is available for inspection. The easement is detailed in the Land Registry Title Register, as mentioned above.
Additional land: An additional strip of garden land on the northern boundary of the property is held on a separate Freehold Title. Covenants also affect this land. The Title Register and Title Plan are available for inspection.
Council Tax Band: D (Durham County Council)
Conservation Area: No
Selective Licencing Area: Not Included.
Mains Services: Gas, Electricity, Water (vendor advises supply is not metered), Sewage
Broadband: Ultrafast fibre broadband is available in the postcode 1,000mb/s. BT and Sky satellite/fibre TV are also available.
Mobile Coverage: Major networks provide mobile coverage.
Flood Risk: Rivers & Seas – No Risk; Surface Water – Low
Chester Moor, DH2
Valid until 07.04.2032
Property Type: | House | Build Form: | Mid-Terrace |
Transaction Type: | Marketed sale | Energy Tariff: | Single |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas (not community) | Main Gas: | Yes |
Flat Top Storey: | No | Top Storey: | 0 |
Glazing Type: | Double glazing installed before 2002 | Previous Extension: | 0 |
Open Fireplace: | 0 | Ventilation: | Natural |
Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) | Walls Energy: | Good |
Roof: | Pitched, insulated (assumed) | Roof Energy: | Good |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | No low energy lighting | Floors: | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) |
Total Floor Area: | 101 m2 |
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