TAKE a look inside this four-bed detached family home for sale in the west end of Hexham, Northumberland.
It offers four beds and a master en-suite, along with two reception rooms.
The home is listed on Zoopla for offers over £475,000 and is located in the popular town's popular west end in Armstrong Close.
This is a cul-de-sac of six detached properties, away from Hexham's main street but still within access to the town's facilities.
Some of the property's top attributes include a feature fireplace and the master room containing an en-suite shower room and built-in sliding door wardrobes.
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Hexham town centre offers all facilities for family life including schooling, healthcare, shopping, leisure centre with swimming pool, athletics facilities and a bowling alley as well as bars and restaurants.
The town also offers trains and buses to larger cities such as Newcastle and Carlisle.
Zoopla's site 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 internal door to garage.
"The house boasts 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, perfect for entertaining in the warmer months.
"This is an attractive property in a desirable location and we would recommend an early viewing to avoid disappointment."
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