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Felldyke, Gateshead

An immaculately presented extended starter family home with an open plan kitchen/dining space and enclosed rear garden situated within a pleasant cul-de-sac…

We are pleased to welcome to the market this extended family home with parking to both the front and rear aspect. The internal accommodation briefly comprises of a lounge with french doors to the rear garden. Following on from this is an open plan kitchen/dining room with fitted units, two under stairs storage cupboards and access to the rear garden via a stable style door. Completing the ground floor layout is a an open plan utility room/office again with fitted units and a useful WC with heated towel rail. Moving upstairs to the first floor the property has a modern fully tiled family bathroom with a white three piece suite, separate shower cubicle and wall mounted storage cupboard. Finally to this floor are four well proportioned bedrooms, three of which are double size rooms.

Externally there is a generous size enclosed rear garden with borders, a lawned section and patio seating area. Viewings are highly recommended.

Leam Lane Estate was built in the 1950s. Originally made up predominantly of council-built accommodation. Its main shopping area, Fewster Square comprises of convenience stores, a DIY shop, library, community centre, Post Office and medical centre. As well as a range of local pubs/takeaways. There is also The Oliver Henderson Park which includes a play area, a lake, a skateboard park and a bowling green.The estate has four primary schools: Roman Road, Colegate, Saint Augustine’s and Lingey House. It has one Secondary School, situated on the border of Leam Lane and Heworth and is named Heworth Grange Comprehensive School.

Dryden Road, Low Fell

A well presented second floor over 55’s retirement apartment situated within beautiful communal grounds…

An immaculately presented, one bedroom second floor apartment set within the popular retirement development in Low Fell. Benefiting from a fitted kitchen and bathroom, the property also boasts a lounge taking in lovely views over the landscaped communal gardens. The development itself benefits from lift and stairs access to all floors, intercom entry system, communal lounge, guest room available at additional charge, a laundry room and residents parking. The location is ideal for local bus routes, shops and facilities with road and transport links to Gateshead, Newcastle City centre and the A1M.

Originating in the 16th century Low Fell has quickly developed into one of the more popular of the two dozen or so villages which now comprise the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. The Durham Road area has now become a vibrant commercial hub with thriving shops, bars and restaurants as well as some banks and small offices. Whilst also offering it’s own running, cricket and rugby clubs. There are also a range of highly regarded local schools, demand for properties increases to grow as more buyers look to move into the area. The area also offers excellent links to the A1, Metrocentre and Team Valley for commuters.

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