A detached family home is now available in a quiet rural village, boasting panoramic countryside views and with fresh and modern accommodation over three floors.
Highlights of the newly-built house include a spacious modern dining kitchen with patio doors to the garden, six bedrooms and three bathrooms.
A block-paved driveway leads to the the front door which opens to an entrance hallway.
This has access to the integral garage and also features wood-effect flooring which flows throughout the ground-floor rooms.
The lounge is illuminated by a walk-in bay window while the dining kitchen is full of light from a window overlooking the back garden and patio doors.
This room is fitted with units, oven and hob and is open to a dining area.
A utility plumbed for white goods has a door to the back garden and a separate toilet completes the layout on the ground floor.
On the first floor the master bedroom has a smart en-suite with walk-in double shower cubicle, shaver point and extractor fan. There are spotlights to the ceiling.
The remaining three bedrooms on the first floor share the three-piece family bathroom which also has a shaver point and extractor fan as well as a wall-mounted chrome heated towel rail.
On the second floor are the final two bedrooms, both with dormer-style windows, and with an adjacent second bathroom which has a Velux window, and like its counterpart downstairs, a wall-mounted chrome heated towel rail and partial tiling to the walls.
The front garden has a raised lawn bordered with attractive stonework. The space is enclosed with secure fencing as is the back garden which also has a lawn, plus the paved patio which is ideal for al-fresco dining or entertaining.
The property in Butsfield Lane, Knitsley, near Consett, has a tranquil setting and easy access to the award-winning Knitsley Farm Shop. It is for sale through Pattinson Auction at a guide price of £220,000. For further details, contact 01207 506330.
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