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£255,000

Dene Road, Wylam, NE41

  • 4 beds
End of terrace
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£255,000

  • 4 beds
End of terrace
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Wylam is a village in Northumberland, England, situated on the banks of the River Tyne. It is approximately 10 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne and is known for its historical significance and scenic beauty.
Wylam is famously the birthplace of George Stephenson, one of the early railway pioneers. His birthplace cottage is now a museum and a point of interest for visitors.
The village has a rich industrial heritage, with roots in coal mining and railway engineering.

Transport:
Wylam has good transport links, including the Wylam railway station on the Tyne Valley Line, providing regular services to Newcastle, Hexham, and Carlisle.
The A695 road connects the village to nearby towns and cities, making it accessible for commuters.

Amenities and Facilities:
The village offers a range of local amenities, including shops, pubs, a post office, and a primary school.
There are recreational facilities such as the Wylam Institute, which hosts various community events and activities.

Education:
Wylam has a primary school, and for secondary education, students typically travel to schools in nearby towns.

Community and Events:
Wylam has a vibrant community with numerous clubs, societies, and annual events that foster a strong sense of belonging among residents.
Events like the Wylam Summer Fair and local farmers' markets are popular.

Surrounding Countryside:
The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with the River Tyne providing scenic walks and opportunities for fishing and other outdoor activities.
The Wylam Waggonway, a historic railway path, is now a popular walking and cycling route.

Living in Wylam:
Real Estate: Housing in Wylam ranges from historic cottages to modern developments. The village s picturesque setting and historical charm make it a desirable place to live.
Quality of Life: Residents enjoy a high quality of life with a strong community spirit, access to beautiful natural surroundings, and proximity to urban amenities in Newcastle.

Entrance Porch

1.30 x 1.85 (4'3 x 6'0 )

Upvc entrance door to porch, glazed and timber door to

Open plan living area

5.99 x 7.79 (19'7 x 25'6 )

Open plan lounge, kitchen and dining room with Two Upvc picture windows to the front aspect and a Upvc window to the rear, timber flooring, central heating radiator, wall and base units with timber work surfaces, gas range and extractor hood, plumbed for dishwasher, 1.5 ceramic sink and mixer tap, breakfast bar and inset spotlights.

Inner Hallway

2.59 x 1.72 (8'5 x 5'7 )

Stairs to first floor, central heating radiator and under stairs cupboard.

Cloaks WC

1.16 x 2.12 (3'9 x 6'11 )

Window to side aspect, WC, pedestal wash hand basin and tiled splashbacks.

Rear Porch

1.99 x 2.11 (6'6 x 6'11 )

Upvc door to rear aspect, plumbed for washing machine.

First Floor Landing

1.83 x 4.25 (6'0 x 13'11 )

Loft access via ladder

Bedroom One

3.74 x 3.15 (12'3 x 10'4 )

Upvc window to front aspect and central heating raidtaor.

Bedroom Two

3.32 x 2.71 (10'10 x 8'10 )

Upvc window to rear aspect and central heating radiator.

Bedroom Three

2.72 x 2.63 (8'11 x 8'7 )

Upvc window to front aspect and central heating radiator.

Bedroom Four

Upvc window to rear aspect and central heatind radiator.

Bathroom

1.75 x 2.16 (5'8 x 7'1 )

White suite comprising of bath with shower over, WC, wash hand basin set into vanity unit, chrome towel rail, tiled splashbacks, Upvc window to side aspect.

Garage/ Home Office

2.23 x 2.42 (7'3 x 7'11 )

Home office converted at the rear of the garage, fully insulated with access door, electricity and laminate wood flooring. access door to storage room.Remainder of garage space available for storage.

Storage Room

Electric roller door to double driveway, light and electric.

Front Garden

Enclosed front garden mainly laid to lawn

Rear Garden

Paved patio, lawn, borders, gate access to the side.

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