New Builds Seaham

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£174,995
2 bed 1 bath 691 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£174,995
2 bed 1 bath 691 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£234,995
3 bed 2 bath 972 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£239,995
3 bed 2 bath 972 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£242,995
3 bed 2 bath 1021 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£242,995
3 bed 2 bath 1021 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£256,995
3 bed 2 bath 1058 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£289,995
3 bed 2 bath 1154 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£329,995
4 bed 2 bath 1291 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£347,995
4 bed 2 bath 1359 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£379,995
4 bed 2 bath 1537 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

£379,995
4 bed 2 bath 1537 sq ft
Seaham, County Durham
Available Aug 2025

Seaham Garden Village

Seaham Overview

Average Price: £274,662
Available Now: 12 properties
Total Listed: 12 properties

Transport

Seaham benefits from strong transport links including a railway station on the Durham Coast Line, providing direct services to Newcastle and Middlesbrough. The A19 road nearby offers convenient road access to Durham city and Sunderland, making it well-connected for commuters and visitors alike.

🚂 Seaham railway station with regular services to Newcastle and Middlesbrough

🚗 Proximity to the A19 providing road links to Durham, Sunderland, and beyond

🚌 Bus services connecting Seaham to surrounding towns and villages

✈️ Access to Durham Tees Valley Airport approximately 30 miles away

🚂 Nearby ferry services from Sunderland to the Isle of Wight and other destinations

Why Seaham?

Seaham offers a charming coastal lifestyle with a blend of historic character and modern amenities. Its scenic seafront, combined with strong community spirit and good local schools, makes it an attractive location for families and professionals. The town’s convenient transport links and proximity to larger urban centres provide excellent opportunities for work and leisure.

• A picturesque coastline with sandy beaches and a marina

• Rich history including connections to poet William Howard and mining heritage

• Quality primary and secondary schools serving the local community

• A range of local shops, supermarkets, and weekly markets

• Well-maintained parks and recreational facilities such as Dalden Tower and Seaham Golf Club

• Growing local economy with small businesses and retail opportunities

• Close proximity to Durham city centre with its cultural and educational institutions

• Active community events and festivals throughout the year