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£1,550 pcm
£358 pw
3 bed terraced house to rent
East Percy Street, North Shields NE303 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC rating: E
Available from 14 July 2024
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Kings Priory School 0.2 miles
- King Edward Primary School 0.9 miles
- North Shields Ferry Terminal 1.3 miles
- South Shields Ferry Terminal 1.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Unfurnished
- Period family property
- Sea front location
- Sea view
- Voted best place to live in North East 2018
- Three storey terrace with dormers
- At the heart of the Tynemouth Conservation Village area
- Kings Priory School at the end of the street
- Metro rail system 5 minute walk
- Cafes, restaurants, bars, boutique shops two streets away
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Urban dwellers who enjoy the diversity of the bars, cafes and restaurants in a village atmosphere, 100 yards from the front door, perhaps working from home but who also enjoy walking on the beach, or surfing/cycling., where there is no need for the car - the Metro is a five minute walk...
Or
the family who enjoy the outdoors, have the amenities of the village and and have the schools on their doorstep.
The location of the property offers a great quality of life throughout the year.
Here is a quick overview of Tynemouth and the property location
1. Tynemouth
2. The Location of Percy Street
3. What the house has to offer
1. The Location
Tynemouth village - voted the best place to live in the North and North East.
Ishttps://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/tynemouth-named-as-best-place-to-live-322263
Positioned at the mouth of the River Tyne and has excellent road and rail links to the A1 and Newcastle. It developed around the 7thc monastery and is a Conservation Area comprised of mainly Georgian houses at the core of the village.
As well as its historical heritage, Tynemouth is recognised for its walks (piers, beaches, sea fronts, parks), sports (surfing, kayak club, yachting club, golf club), cycling (the Coast to Coast cycle ride ends at Tynemouth) and fine dining (restaurants, cafes, bars, deli's, beach fish restaurants).
2. The Location of Percy Street (Conservation Area)
Built in 1820, Georgian terrace. The more private and sheltered of the two beaches in Tynemouth, King Edward's Bay is 100 yards from the front door.
The house is situated 200 yards from the medieval castle and priory of Tynemouth.
Gp Surgery on Percy Street, Kings Priory School located at the end of the street. The Metro is a 5 minute walk.
There are also three nurseries within 5 minutes walking distance.
A 20 minute walk along the river front will take you to the historic Fish Quay of North Shields.
The area is ideal for cycling, with wide pavements and cycle tracks (6 mile cycle ride to the National Trust owned Seaton Delaval Hall is all cycle track/pavement), a new costal cycling pathway is currently under construction, accessible at the end of the street. See cycle route plans ..
3. What the house has to offer
a. Internal
b. External
a. Internal
The house still retails many of its original period features.
The accommodation comprises three generous sized double bedrooms over three floors.
The Ground Floor
Front reception room 14 x 15 feet
Double glazed original sash window. Varnished floor-boards. The fire-place is the original Georgian cast-iron hob-grate, with decorative only fire, with an Adams style surround and slate hearth. Period brass light fittings to the ceiling. Oak floor to ceiling fitted bookcase in one alcove. Twin panel radiator
At the end of the hallway is a small bathroom with WC and pedestal wash basin. Single panel radiator, double glazing.
Back reception room 14 x 13 feet
The fire-place has an oak Victorian surround with the original hob-grate inset and slate hearth (decorative only). Twin panel radiator, single glazed window.
New kitchen 28 x 10 feet, installed August 2022.
Dining area and a breakfast bar. Double glazed windows.
The first floor
Bedroom One 17 x 15 feet
A large bedroom with attractive stripped pine floor and two windows. Fitted ceiling to floor cupboards into one alcove. Two double panel radiators. Two single glazed windows.
Bedroom Two 15 x 12 feet
A double bedroom, stripped pine floors, with en-suite electric shower, pedestal wash basin and WC. A combi-boiler is housed in a spacious louvre-doored cupboard, currently used a wardrobe. Double glazed sash window.
The second floor
Bedroom Three 18 x 11 feet
A double bedroom, stripped pine floors, with charming sloping ceilings, eaves space floor cupboards, exposed roof beam and the invitation to stand inside the dormer window, open on all three sides to view the sea rolling in on King Edward’s bay. Single glazed double windows. Single panel radiator.
Family bathroom 11 x 11 feet
Warm, bright and spacious bathroom. Stripped floors. Travertine walled walk-in curved shower, with thermostatic shower mixer, a roll top bath with hand shower mixer and a white complimentary suite of pedestal wash basin and sink. Eaves space floor cupboards. The original dormer opens out onto the neighbouring eighteenth century farmhouse courtyard (now Well Close).
B. External
A generously proportioned sun trap court-yard area, with white-washed walls. Double doors to access. At the rear is an outhouse, currently used as a bike shed.
Miscellaneous
- Due to the house being in a Conservation Area, satellite dishes are are not permitted.
- Permit Holder parking ensures that the street parking is secured at busy times.
- References are required (employer)
- Non-smokers
- Council Band C
- Minimum 12 months tenancy
- Part double glazing - double glazing to the front reception room, kitchen extension, downstairs bathroom, landing window and one of the first floor bedrooms.
- Secure rear access to the property via an arch way (where the Georgian pub was serviced by coach/horses) with a security lock for resident access only.
If you're interested in this property please click the "Email Agent" button above
Urban dwellers who enjoy the diversity of the bars, cafes and restaurants in a village atmosphere, 100 yards from the front door, perhaps working from home but who also enjoy walking on the beach, or surfing/cycling., where there is no need for the car - the Metro is a five minute walk...
Or
the family who enjoy the outdoors, have the amenities of the village and and have the schools on their doorstep.
The location of the property offers a great quality of life throughout the year.
Here is a quick overview of Tynemouth and the property location
1. Tynemouth
2. The Location of Percy Street
3. What the house has to offer
1. The Location
Tynemouth village - voted the best place to live in the North and North East.
Ishttps://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/tynemouth-named-as-best-place-to-live-322263
Positioned at the mouth of the River Tyne and has excellent road and rail links to the A1 and Newcastle. It developed around the 7thc monastery and is a Conservation Area comprised of mainly Georgian houses at the core of the village.
As well as its historical heritage, Tynemouth is recognised for its walks (piers, beaches, sea fronts, parks), sports (surfing, kayak club, yachting club, golf club), cycling (the Coast to Coast cycle ride ends at Tynemouth) and fine dining (restaurants, cafes, bars, deli's, beach fish restaurants).
2. The Location of Percy Street (Conservation Area)
Built in 1820, Georgian terrace. The more private and sheltered of the two beaches in Tynemouth, King Edward's Bay is 100 yards from the front door.
The house is situated 200 yards from the medieval castle and priory of Tynemouth.
Gp Surgery on Percy Street, Kings Priory School located at the end of the street. The Metro is a 5 minute walk.
There are also three nurseries within 5 minutes walking distance.
A 20 minute walk along the river front will take you to the historic Fish Quay of North Shields.
The area is ideal for cycling, with wide pavements and cycle tracks (6 mile cycle ride to the National Trust owned Seaton Delaval Hall is all cycle track/pavement), a new costal cycling pathway is currently under construction, accessible at the end of the street. See cycle route plans ..
3. What the house has to offer
a. Internal
b. External
a. Internal
The house still retails many of its original period features.
The accommodation comprises three generous sized double bedrooms over three floors.
The Ground Floor
Front reception room 14 x 15 feet
Double glazed original sash window. Varnished floor-boards. The fire-place is the original Georgian cast-iron hob-grate, with decorative only fire, with an Adams style surround and slate hearth. Period brass light fittings to the ceiling. Oak floor to ceiling fitted bookcase in one alcove. Twin panel radiator
At the end of the hallway is a small bathroom with WC and pedestal wash basin. Single panel radiator, double glazing.
Back reception room 14 x 13 feet
The fire-place has an oak Victorian surround with the original hob-grate inset and slate hearth (decorative only). Twin panel radiator, single glazed window.
New kitchen 28 x 10 feet, installed August 2022.
Dining area and a breakfast bar. Double glazed windows.
The first floor
Bedroom One 17 x 15 feet
A large bedroom with attractive stripped pine floor and two windows. Fitted ceiling to floor cupboards into one alcove. Two double panel radiators. Two single glazed windows.
Bedroom Two 15 x 12 feet
A double bedroom, stripped pine floors, with en-suite electric shower, pedestal wash basin and WC. A combi-boiler is housed in a spacious louvre-doored cupboard, currently used a wardrobe. Double glazed sash window.
The second floor
Bedroom Three 18 x 11 feet
A double bedroom, stripped pine floors, with charming sloping ceilings, eaves space floor cupboards, exposed roof beam and the invitation to stand inside the dormer window, open on all three sides to view the sea rolling in on King Edward’s bay. Single glazed double windows. Single panel radiator.
Family bathroom 11 x 11 feet
Warm, bright and spacious bathroom. Stripped floors. Travertine walled walk-in curved shower, with thermostatic shower mixer, a roll top bath with hand shower mixer and a white complimentary suite of pedestal wash basin and sink. Eaves space floor cupboards. The original dormer opens out onto the neighbouring eighteenth century farmhouse courtyard (now Well Close).
B. External
A generously proportioned sun trap court-yard area, with white-washed walls. Double doors to access. At the rear is an outhouse, currently used as a bike shed.
Miscellaneous
- Due to the house being in a Conservation Area, satellite dishes are are not permitted.
- Permit Holder parking ensures that the street parking is secured at busy times.
- References are required (employer)
- Non-smokers
- Council Band C
- Minimum 12 months tenancy
- Part double glazing - double glazing to the front reception room, kitchen extension, downstairs bathroom, landing window and one of the first floor bedrooms.
- Secure rear access to the property via an arch way (where the Georgian pub was serviced by coach/horses) with a security lock for resident access only.
If you're interested in this property please click the "Email Agent" button above
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