Sometimes you don’t just need more space, but more private space to call your own. The Greenwood achieves that for you with two lovely en suite bedrooms - one of them has the whole of the second floor to itself – to choose from. This is a great layout for a growing family, with plenty of space for family time on the ground floor.
Additional Information- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Parking - Single Garage
Room Dimensions
Ground Floor
- Dining - 2.64 x 2.87 metre
- Living room - 3.95 x 3.56 metre
- Kitchen - 2.89 x 2.87 metre
3D - Ground Floor
- Dining - 2.64 x 2.87 metre
- Living room - 3.95 x 3.56 metre
- Kitchen - 2.89 x 2.87 metre
First Floor
- Bedroom 2 - 3.95 x 3.28 metre
- Bedroom 3 - 2.97 x 2.87 metre
- Bedroom 4 - 2.47 x 2.87 metre
3D - First Floor
- Bedroom 2 - 3.95 x 3.28 metre
- Bedroom 3 - 2.97 x 2.87 metre
- Bedroom 4 - 2.47 x 2.87 metre
Second Floor
- Bedroom 1 - 3.22 x 4.23 metre
3D - Second Floor
- Bedroom 1 - 3.22 x 4.23 metre
299,950 Pound £
Sale price
Contact advertiser
0142980xxxx
Publisher's info
Registered on October 5, 2016
Listing location
United Kingdom, Durham, Hartlepool
Hartlepool
Claxton Farm
, TS22 5PT
Hartlepool () is a port town in the Borough of Hartlepool, of which it is the administrative centre, in County Durham, England.
The town is 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Durham, 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Stockton-on-Tees and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Sunderland. The distance to Edinburgh is 153 miles (246 km) . It is governed by Hartlepool Borough Council, a unitary authority which also administrates outlying villages of Seaton Carew, Greatham, Hart Village, Dalton Piercy and Elwick.
Hartlepool was founded in the 7th century, around the monastery of Hartlepool Abbey. The village grew in the Middle Ages and its harbour served as the official port of the County Palatine of Durham. After a railway link from the north was established from the South Durham coal fields, an additional link from the south, in 1835, together with a new port, resulted in further expansion, with the new town of West Hartlepool. England's Industrialisation and the start of a shipbuilding industry in the later part of the 19th century caused Hartlepool to be a target for the Imperial German Navy at the beginning of the First World War. A bombardment of 1,150 shells on 16 December 1914 resulted in the death of 117 people. A severe decline in heavy industries and shipbuilding following the Second World War caused periods of high unemployment until the 1990s when major investment projects and the redevelopment of the docks area into a marina saw a rise in the town's prospects.Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/
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