With direct beach access, two balconies, two bathrooms and three reception rooms, this split-level property is on the market for £650,000 with Peter Herron.
Let’s take a look inside:
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Four bedroom semi-detached property in Sunderland. Photo: Peter Herron
. Living Room
The largest of the property's three reception rooms features floor to ceiling double glazed windows which provide uninterrupted views of the beach and north sea. Photo: Peter Herron
. Dining Area
Elevated above the living room to ensure superb beach views are maintained. Also features a contemporary wood-burning stove and open-plan access to the kitchen area. Photo: Peter Herron
. Kitchen
Located at the street-end of the property, this kitchen comes fitted with an excellent range of modern wall and base units along with a combination of wood and granite worktops. The open-plan space allows beach views from the front to the rear. Photo: Peter Herron
. Snug
A delightful informal room with large double glazed picture windows which wrap around the side and rear providing direct views over the beach and sea. Double glazed French doors lead out to the balcony terrace. Photo: Peter Herron
1. Living Room
The largest of the property's three reception rooms features floor to ceiling double glazed windows which provide uninterrupted views of the beach and north sea. Photo: Peter Herron
2. Dining Area
Elevated above the living room to ensure superb beach views are maintained. Also features a contemporary wood-burning stove and open-plan access to the kitchen area. Photo: Peter Herron
3. Kitchen
Located at the street-end of the property, this kitchen comes fitted with an excellent range of modern wall and base units along with a combination of wood and granite worktops. The open-plan space allows beach views from the front to the rear. Photo: Peter Herron
4. Snug
A delightful informal room with large double glazed picture windows which wrap around the side and rear providing direct views over the beach and sea. Double glazed French doors lead out to the balcony terrace. Photo: Peter Herron