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£189,995
2 bed 1 bath 755 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£189,995
2 bed 1 bath 755 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£209,995
3 bed 1 bath 904 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£229,995
3 bed 2 bath 958 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£262,995
3 bed 2 bath 1024 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£294,995
3 bed 2 bath 1130 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£319,995
4 bed 2 bath 1241 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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£354,995
4 bed 2 bath 1396 sq ft
Penshaw, Tyne And Wear
Available Aug 2025

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Penshaw Overview

Average Price: £256,620
Available Now: 8 properties
Total Listed: 8 properties

Transport

Penshaw benefits from good road connectivity via the A182 and A690, providing easy access to Sunderland and Newcastle. While the area does not have its own railway station, nearby stations such as Houghton-le-Spring and Sunderland offer regular services to major cities including Newcastle and Middlesbrough.

🚂 Proximity to Houghton-le-Spring railway station with services to Newcastle and Sunderland

🚂 Close access to Sunderland railway station offering connections to Newcastle and Middlesbrough

🚗 Major roads A182 and A690 providing direct routes to Sunderland and Durham

🚌 Regular local bus services connecting Penshaw with Sunderland, Washington, and Durham

🚗 Easy access to the A1(M) motorway for regional and national travel

Why Penshaw?

Penshaw is an attractive village in Tyne and Wear known for its blend of rural charm and convenient access to urban centres. It offers a peaceful residential environment with stunning countryside views, including the iconic Penshaw Monument. Residents enjoy a strong community feel, good local amenities, and proximity to larger towns for shopping and employment opportunities.

• Historic landmark Penshaw Monument offering panoramic views and outdoor recreation

• Close-knit community atmosphere with local shops, pubs, and schools

• Access to quality primary and secondary education within the surrounding area

• Nearby green spaces and walking trails ideal for outdoor activities

• Convenient commuting options to Sunderland, Newcastle, and Durham

• Availability of local healthcare services and community facilities

• Proximity to retail parks and supermarkets in Houghton-le-Spring and Sunderland

• A mix of traditional and modern housing appealing to families and professionals