Type, Size & Price
3 & 4 bedroom homes
from £135,000 (or £94,500 at 70%) to £145,000 (£101,500 at 70%)
Norbury - 3 bed
Woodcote - 4 bed
Location
Holly Crescent,
Sacriston,
Chester-le-Street.
Please note that locations are approximate

Beechwood
Developer: Barratt
Location: Sacriston
Schemes: HomeBuy Direct
End of Funding for HomeBuy Direct: 30 September 2010
Three and four bedrooms homes
Norbury - The Norbury is a superb three bedroom, three storey end town house. Entered via an entrance hall with cloakroom and storage area, the ground floor comprises a spacious lounge/dining room with French doors leading onto the rear garden. The kitchen has fully fitted contemporary units with a breakfasting area for informal dining. On the first floor you will find two double sized bedrooms and a tastefully decorated family bathroom. The second floor boasts a further double sized bedroom and a walk in wardrobe/nursery with en suite shower room. This lovely family home benefits also from double glazing and energy efficient central heating throughout.
Woodcote -The Woodcote is a four bedroom family end terraced house. It includes an open-plan living/dining area with french windows to the rear garden, giving a light and airy feel to the accommodation, as well as providing an
attractive and colour-coordinated main bathroom. The kitchen features attractive, fitted contemporary units with a breakfasting area for informal dining, while the master bedroom benefits from a modern en-suite facility and separate dressing area. The entrance hall has useful W.C. facility, and the double glazing and energy efficient heating are provided to maximise your comfort in your new home.You can rest-assured as your new house comes with a 10 year NHBC warranty.
The village of Sacriston is a former mining community located just three miles from Durham city centre, and here Barratt is making a significant contribution to the demand for new housing by creating one hundred and sixty nine homes in two, three and four bedroom designs. The village has a range of local amenities including an active community centre and there are regular bus services to the city centre. The village's most famous landmark is The Memorial Institute with its clock tower which is still a dominant feature of the front street and has been turned into an active community centre.
Directions: From Chester-le-Street or Durham take the A167 and turn off for Sacriston. Travel along the B6312 for about half a mile and the development is on the left hand side.
More Information: http://www.barratthomes.co.uk/beechwood








