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3 bed terraced house for saleMoor Parade, Headland TS24
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Impressive Promenade & Sea Views
Exceptional Coastal Home
Deep Entrance Hall, 2 Reception Rooms
Extended Fitted Kitchen
Great Views From The Master Bedroom
First Floor White Bathroom Suite
No Chain
This handsome three-bedroom bay-fronted terraced home commands one of the most impressive promenade and sea views across the historic Headland of Hartlepool Headland. Bursting with character, charm, and original appeal, this traditional residence offers the perfect opportunity for a new owner to add their own personal style and create a truly exceptional coastal home. Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance vestibule leading into a deep and inviting hallway, setting the tone for the spacious accommodation beyond. To the front of the property is a beautiful bay-fronted lounge featuring a striking period-style fireplace, while a separate dining room/sitting room provides a versatile second reception space ideal for entertaining or relaxing. R the spacious accommodation beyond. To the front of the property is a beautiful bay-fronted lounge featuring a striking period-style fireplace, while a separate dining room/sitting room provides a versatile second reception space ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. The heart of the home is the exceptionally spacious fitted kitchen/breakfast room, offering ample room for modern family living. Vestibule, hallway, two large reception rooms with period style fireplace, refitted kitchen/diner. To the half landing, you will find a generously sized white family bathroom along with bedroom three. The main landing leads to two further double bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom enjoying breath-taking panoramic sea views across the promenade and coastline. Externally forecourt garden and private courtyard. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations.
Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations.
St Hilda's Church lies at the heart of the Headland, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.ith family. The heart of the home is the exceptionally spacious fitted kitchen/breakfast room, offering ample room for modern family living. To the half landing, you will find a generously sized white family bathroom along with bedroom three. The main landing leads to two further double bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom enjoying breath-taking panoramic sea views across the promenade and coastline. Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations. Close by is St Hilda's Church, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.This handsome three-bedroom bay-fronted terraced home commands one of the most impressive promenade and sea views across the historic Headland of Hartlepool Headland. Bursting with character, charm, and original appeal, this traditional residence offers the perfect opportunity for a new owner to add their own personal style and create a truly exceptional coastal home. Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance vestibule leading into a deep and inviting hallway, setting the tone for the spacious accommodation beyond. To the front of the property is a beautiful bay-fronted lounge featuring a striking period-style fireplace, while a separate dining room/sitting room provides a versatile second reception space ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. The heart of the home is the exceptionally spacious fitted kitchen/breakfast room, offering ample room for modern family living. To the half landing, you will find a generously sized white family bathroom along with bedroom three. The main landing leads to two further double bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom enjoying breath-taking panoramic sea views across the promenade and coastline. Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations. Close by is St Hilda's Church, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.
Entrance Vestibule
Cornice ceiling.
Entrance Hall
Spindle stairs to the first floor, under stair storage cupboard, dado rail and double central heating radiator.
Lounge
4.9784m x 4.4196m - 16'4” x 14'6”
Single glazed bay window to the front, double central heating radiator, period style feature fire surround, with brick hearth and also marble effect insert, housing an open coal fire, cornice ceiling, French doors leading through to the dining room and beautiful sea views.
Dining Room
4.1402m x 3.81m - 13'7” x 12'6”
Double glazed UPVC window to the rear, central heating radiator, period style feature fire place, laminate flooring and picture rail.
Kitchen/ Breakfast Room
5.9436m x 2.9718m - 19'6” x 9'9”
Fitted with a range of the 'cream shaker' wall and base units, incorporating a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap and drainer. Two double glazed UPVC windows to the side, built in oven, four ring gas hob, extractor hood, downlighters, stable door rear entrance, two useful storage cupboards and double central heating radiator.
Half Landing
Window to the side and access to the roof void.
Wet Room
Fitted with a three piece suite comprising a panel bath, vanity wash hand basin and WC. Shower area with Mira shower, two double glazed frosted windows to the side, splashback tiling and chrome heated towel rail.
Bedroom Three
2.9718m x 2.6162m - 9'9” x 8'7”
Double glazed window to the rear and single central heating radiator.
Landing
Useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom One
5.8166m x 4.3434m - 19'1” x 14'3”
Two windows to the front, double central heating radiator, fitted wardrobes, period style fire place with tiled hearth and insert, housing an open coal grade fire, picture rail and cornice ceiling.
Bedroom Two
4.318m x 3.7846m - 14'2” x 12'5”
Double glazed UPVC window to the rear and period style feature fire place, with tiled hearth and insert, housing an open coal grade fire.
Outside
Externally, to the front of the property, there is a wall enclosed small garden, with a variety of shrubbery.
To the rear of the property, there is an enclosed paved courtyard, with gated rear access, raised flower bed containing a variety of shrubbery and useful brick built outbuilding.
Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations.
St Hilda's Church lies at the heart of the Headland, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.ith family. The heart of the home is the exceptionally spacious fitted kitchen/breakfast room, offering ample room for modern family living. To the half landing, you will find a generously sized white family bathroom along with bedroom three. The main landing leads to two further double bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom enjoying breath-taking panoramic sea views across the promenade and coastline. Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations. Close by is St Hilda's Church, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.This handsome three-bedroom bay-fronted terraced home commands one of the most impressive promenade and sea views across the historic Headland of Hartlepool Headland. Bursting with character, charm, and original appeal, this traditional residence offers the perfect opportunity for a new owner to add their own personal style and create a truly exceptional coastal home. Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance vestibule leading into a deep and inviting hallway, setting the tone for the spacious accommodation beyond. To the front of the property is a beautiful bay-fronted lounge featuring a striking period-style fireplace, while a separate dining room/sitting room provides a versatile second reception space ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. The heart of the home is the exceptionally spacious fitted kitchen/breakfast room, offering ample room for modern family living. To the half landing, you will find a generously sized white family bathroom along with bedroom three. The main landing leads to two further double bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom enjoying breath-taking panoramic sea views across the promenade and coastline. Externally, the property benefits from a forecourt to the front, whilst to the rear is a neat and tidy enclosed courtyard. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming coastal home in one of Hartlepool's most sought-after historic locations. Close by is St Hilda's Church, standing proudly on the site of a 7th-century monastery. Built in the 12th century, the church and its formidable buttresses form part of the rich history and unique character that make the Headland such a desirable place to live.
Entrance Vestibule
Cornice ceiling.
Entrance Hall
Spindle stairs to the first floor, under stair storage cupboard, dado rail and double central heating radiator.
Lounge
4.9784m x 4.4196m - 16'4” x 14'6”
Single glazed bay window to the front, double central heating radiator, period style feature fire surround, with brick hearth and also marble effect insert, housing an open coal fire, cornice ceiling, French doors leading through to the dining room and beautiful sea views.
Dining Room
4.1402m x 3.81m - 13'7” x 12'6”
Double glazed UPVC window to the rear, central heating radiator, period style feature fire place, laminate flooring and picture rail.
Kitchen/ Breakfast Room
5.9436m x 2.9718m - 19'6” x 9'9”
Fitted with a range of the 'cream shaker' wall and base units, incorporating a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap and drainer. Two double glazed UPVC windows to the side, built in oven, four ring gas hob, extractor hood, downlighters, stable door rear entrance, two useful storage cupboards and double central heating radiator.
Half Landing
Window to the side and access to the roof void.
Wet Room
Fitted with a three piece suite comprising a panel bath, vanity wash hand basin and WC. Shower area with Mira shower, two double glazed frosted windows to the side, splashback tiling and chrome heated towel rail.
Bedroom Three
2.9718m x 2.6162m - 9'9” x 8'7”
Double glazed window to the rear and single central heating radiator.
Landing
Useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom One
5.8166m x 4.3434m - 19'1” x 14'3”
Two windows to the front, double central heating radiator, fitted wardrobes, period style fire place with tiled hearth and insert, housing an open coal grade fire, picture rail and cornice ceiling.
Bedroom Two
4.318m x 3.7846m - 14'2” x 12'5”
Double glazed UPVC window to the rear and period style feature fire place, with tiled hearth and insert, housing an open coal grade fire.
Outside
Externally, to the front of the property, there is a wall enclosed small garden, with a variety of shrubbery.
To the rear of the property, there is an enclosed paved courtyard, with gated rear access, raised flower bed containing a variety of shrubbery and useful brick built outbuilding.
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