"Plot 117, The Tamar", cobblers hall ph2, Newton Aycliffe, Durham
We sell yours. You buy ours. You move.
£ 185,000 .
3 Bed Detached
Tel: 0845 013 0375
first floormetres / feet
master bedroom3.067m x 3.900m (excl. w'robe)
en-suite2.712m x 1.060m
bedroom 22.962m x 3.084m (min)
bedroom 32.167m x 2.820m
bathroom1.812m x 2.435m
ground floormetres / feet
living2.914m x 4.030m
dining2.965m x 2.820m
kitchen1.917m x 3.450m (max)
wc1.917m x 1.000m
Cobblers Hall
Alongside Woodham on the sought-after northern edge of Newton Aycliffe, close to open farmland yet in easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly neighbourhood. With its peaceful setting and convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington, the development is a superb base for the commuter.
Location
The first new town in the north of England, Newton Aycliffe is now a mature community set in the beautiful Durham countryside.
Leisure
For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal home. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking or exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North Yorks Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, a past host for the Northern PGA Championship, is less than a mile from the development, and the area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in the fascinating National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon.
Shopping
There is a good selection of shops based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe, including Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The town also has a wide choice of pubs and an international range of restaurants and take-away food outlets. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach.
Transport
Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North East. There is a good local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network.