







About This Property
Discover what makes this home specialThe Saunton is a charming detached two-bedroom home located in the peaceful town of Crook, offering an ideal blend of countryside tranquility and convenient access to nearby urban centres. Priced at £199,995, this property is perfect for first-time buyers or small families seeking a comfortable, well-designed living space. The layout includes a spacious living room, a modern kitchen/dining area, a downstairs WC, and two well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs with a family bathroom. The rear garden faces south-east, providing pleasant morning and early afternoon sunlight, making it a lovely spot for outdoor relaxation.
Situated within the Mown Meadows development, Plot 81 benefits from a quiet residential setting with nearby green spaces and local amenities. The property is well connected by road, with Bishop Auckland station a short drive away, providing access to Durham and Newcastle. The local community is supported by good schools and essential services, making this home a practical and attractive option for buyers looking to settle in County Durham.
With its thoughtful design and location, The Saunton offers a comfortable lifestyle with potential for future growth in this evolving area. The nearby regeneration projects promise to enhance local infrastructure and amenities, further increasing the appeal of this property.
Property Features
This detached home offers two comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a convenient downstairs WC. The modern kitchen/dining area opens onto the rear garden, which enjoys a south-east aspect for pleasant sunlight during the morning and early afternoon. The spacious living room is ideal for family gatherings and relaxation. Located in a quiet part of the Mown Meadows development, the property combines practical living with a peaceful environment.
Local Amenities
Crook benefits from a range of local amenities including well-regarded primary and secondary schools such as St. Cuthbert's RC Primary School and Wolsingham School. Supermarkets and local shops provide daily convenience, while nearby parks and green spaces offer recreational opportunities. The town has a medical centre and regular bus services connecting to Bishop Auckland, where the nearest active train station is located. This ensures residents have access to wider transport links and urban facilities within a short drive.
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