WE found five homes for sale within a 10-mile radius of Hexham which are selling for £200,000 or less on Rightmove.
1 At Church Lane, Wark, a new property has been listed on Rightmove which is on the market for £175,000.
The kitchen at The Buttercup (Image: Rightmove)
The Buttercup, a semi-detached home, has three bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen and dining area and private parking.
Living space at The Buttercup (Image: Rightmove)
Based on the exclusive housing development River Meadow, The Buttercup incorporates high-quality traditional sandstone and slate.
2 An end-of-terrace property on Priestlands Road in Hexham is available for £175,000.
Living space at Priestlands Road (Image: Rightmove)
The three-bedroom home has a utility room and loft conversion with built-in wardrobes.
Kitchen area at Priestlands Road (Image: Rightmove)
There is private parking and a large rear garden.
3 On Meadowfield Terrace, Stocksfield a property is available for £190,000.
Living space at Meadowfield Terrace (Image: Rightmove)
The spacious property is set over four floors and offers a feature fireplace, built-in storage cupboards, a walk-in shower and private parking.
One of the bedrooms at Meadowfield Terrace (Image: Rightmove)
4 A semi-detached property at Greenwich Gardens Haydon Bridge is available for £180,000.
The kitchen at Greenwich Gardens (Image: Rightmove)
The three-bedroom home has been fully refurbished and has a garden to the rear. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room.
Living space at Greenwich Gardens (Image: Rightmove)
5 This semi-detached, three-bedroomed home at Chantry Estate in Corbridge is south-facing.
The living area at Chantry Estate (Image: Rightmove)
Rightmove's website said: "The living room is a generous size and benefits from large south and west-facing windows overlooking the property's gardens, there is also a fire providing a nice focal point."
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