7 Orchard Ave, Rowlands Gill NE39 1EF, UK
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Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Receptions: 1
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Last Sold: JUN 2021
Price: £201000
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AI think: £222,541
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Agents think: £190,000 1 agent(s) valuations found
HPI banks think: £219,749
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Strike Agent Valuation of this property is £190,000
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A two bedroomed semi-detached property in a much sought after area of Rowlands Gill. On a quiet street on the edge of woodland with an elevated view of the surrounding Derwent Valley countryside. Properties on this street seldom come onto the market.
This Edwardian property retains some of its original character and has been refurbished in a tasteful way. Particular highlights include, kitchen diner, utility room, living room with log burning stove and doors leading to the garden. There are two double bedrooms and a delightful bathroom with free standing bath tub. There is potential to extend into the loft if more space or a third bedroom is desired
This area is a nature lovers dream;
The rear garden has also been planted to be wildlife friendly thus there is a constant hum of bees from spring to Autumn It includes two small ponds and a summerhouse, benefitting from evening sun. As it has electricity and is insulated, it is habitable all year round.The summerhouse has bifold doors so one can to sit on an evening overlooking the pond and watch frogs, newts and bathing birds
Visitors include a host of garden and rarer woodland birds, dragonflies, hedgehogs and squirrels whilst the woodland behind the house is home to roe deer, foxes, badgers and bats. Step out of the house and you can be walking for hours through woodland and on countryside trails. There are quaint country pubs within a summer evening cycle ride.
Close to local amenities including Tesco, Boots, Post Office/Convenience store, Italian and Chinese restaurants, Gym, Library, and a Micropub.
The area is one of outstanding natural beauty, and perfect for family and dog walks.
The property is situated adjacent to Strother Hills Wood, an ancient oak woods, also an area of Special Scientific Interest, and directly leading on to Chopwell Woods and The Red Kite Trail:
Derwent Walk, Gibside National Trust, Thornley Woodlands Centre.
Newcastle city centre approx 9.9 miles (cyclable via cyclepaths).
Nearby is the famous Coast to Coast cycleway, so there are opportunities to cycle on trails for many miles in either direction
Metro Centre approx 5.7 miles
There is a regular bus service (every 15 minutes) from early morning to late evening that will take you to Newcastle City centre in 30 minutes.