HERE are pictures of five properties for sale on Rightmove's market which are within 10 miles of Hexham, Northumberland and priced at £250,000 or under.
1 This detached three-bedroom property at West Crescent, Gunnerton is on the market for a guide price of £239,950.
"Gunnerton is a peaceful little village in the North Tyne Valley set amidst beautiful countryside," Rightmove's website said.
The home has a south-facing rear garden and three well-sized bedrooms listed as some of its attractive features.
2 Tyne View Close, Haydon Bridge has a four-bedroom semi-detached home on the market for £250,000.
The property has three bathrooms and has undergone complete re-modelling and refurbishment.
Rightmove said: "Located on the periphery of this very popular development and backing onto fields, this is a superb four-bedroom semi-detached family home.
"To the rear and enjoying a southerly aspect is a superb fully landscaped garden with patio, water feature, shed and a large workshop and studio with power connected, which would be most suitable for a variety of different uses," it said.
3 At Lime Grove, Prudhoe there is a four-bedroom semi-detached property selling for £240,000.
It has two bathrooms and has a modern kitchen and living area.
Located close to Prudhoe Castle First School and Prudhoe Station.
4 A new home in Prudhoe is on the market for £212,995.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom semi-detached property is on the Cottier Grange development, which is an exclusive collection of high-quality homes set amongst woodland.
The development has a varied collection of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes.
5 At Hall Farm Close, Stocksfield, a four-bedroom two-bathroom family home is selling for £239,950.
"A well-presented four-bedroom family home situated in this popular street in Stocskfield. Situated on the popular Hall Farm Close Estate and offered for sale with no forward chain," Rightmove said.
The mid-terrace has an electric vehicle charging point in the garage.
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