TAKE a look at this four-bedroomed detached property for sale in Hexham.
The house is now on the market for £475,000 and also comes with three bathrooms and two reception rooms.
It is described as a detached family home, it has an ensuite bathroom and a large, open-plan, kitchen/diner, and family room.
Outside is a garage and driveway, along with some garden space.
The property is situated in the popular West End of Hexham, it lies on Armstrong Close, a cul-de-sac of only six detached properties.
The house is nestled away from Hexham Main Street but is within easy access to all the facilities the town has to offer.
Rook Matthews Sayer, the estate agent, said: "Entry via the front door brings you into the main reception hallway, a large space with stairwell and ground floor WC and storage cupboard beneath the stairs.
"Door from hallway to lounge, a generous space with large window overlooking the front gardens, feature fireplace bi-folding doors to kitchen diner. The largest room in the house, the kitchen diner is the perfect space for entertaining guests with beautiful flooring, ample storage, and built-in appliances as well as windows and patio doors overlooking the rear gardens.
"The room is currently set up to house three separate spaces: Kitchen; dining and family area around the log burner. From the kitchen, there is also an external door to the side elevation and an internal door to the garage."
Externally the house has a double driveway giving access to the integral garage. The gardens are 'well presented' with lawns to front and rear, speckled with shrubs, mature borders, and a private patio seating area.
Rook Matthews Sayer added: "Hexham offers all facilities for family life including schooling, healthcare, shopping, leisure centre with swimming pool, athletics facilities, and bowling alley as well as bars and restaurants.
"Hexham also offers trains and buses to other larger cities such as Newcastle in the East and Carlisle in the West."
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