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£189,000

Old Dryburn Way, Durham, County Durham, DH1

  • 2 beds
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£189,000

  • 2 beds
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This stunning two bedroom apartment is located in the highly popular Old Dryburn Way in Durham. The property is immaculately presented throughout and is being sold with the benefit of vacant possession. The property comprises: a communal entrance with stairway access, an entrance hallway, spacious open plan living/dining room with French doors leading to a South facing balcony, modern fitted kitchen, master bedroom with en suite, a second double bedroom and a bathroom. Externally there is an allocated car parking space. Viewings are highly recommended so please call us on 0191 384 3330. Old Dryburn Way is convenient for the University Hospital and within easy reach of open green spaces, including Jubilee Walk, Wharton Park and the Aykley Heads Recreation Ground as well as the Freeman�s Way Leisure Centre, which boasts a pool, fitness rooms and a gym. Other amenities within easy reach also include the Aykley Wood Nature Reserve while the Durham Constabulary, the city�s Land Registry Office and the county council headquarters are all nearby. A footpath opposite the property leads a short distance to the B6532, where buses stop regularly offering services to Sunderland, West Auckland, Sherburn, Brandon, Newcastle, South Shields, Langley Park, Consett, Shotley Bridge, Brasside and Stanley. Some services also run to the Arnison Centre at Pity Me just a mile and a half to the north which is home to a Marks and Spencer, Boots and Sainsbury�s superstore, a number of clothes brands and fast food eateries. Central Durham and the River Wear are also less than a mile to the south and home to everything you would expect from a modern city centre, including more well-known high street brands, a cinema, pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, cafes and bars as well as the city�s famous cathedral. Trains from the station just over 800m from the apartment also offer regular and direct LNER, TransPennine and Cross Country services to destinations including Newcastle, Liverpool, Edinburgh and London�s King�s Cross.

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