Comfortable three-bed near Darlington centre with low-maintenance garden.
Three-bedroom Edwardian terrace with bay-fronted master bedroom
Large lounge with fireplace and separate dining room with French doors
Low-maintenance west-facing garden with artificial lawn and decking
Single family bathroom only; one W.C. for three bedrooms
Solid brick 1900–1929 build; likely no cavity insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002 may need upgrading
On-street parking only; small plot and forecourt to front
Medium flood risk flagged; buyers should check insurance costs
This Edwardian mid-terrace blends period charm with practical, improved living spaces—ideal for young families seeking proximity to Darlington town centre. The house offers a large bay-fronted lounge with fireplace, a separate dining room opening via French doors, and a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms, the master benefiting from a bay window and good natural light, plus a single family bathroom. The property has notable period features and presents as well-maintained, ready to occupy while offering scope for energy-efficiency upgrades.
Outside, the small west-facing rear garden is low maintenance, with artificial lawn and a wood-decked patio that’s good for outdoor seating. Parking is on-street and the house is freehold with a low council tax band, making running costs comparatively modest.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the home is solid-brick construction likely without cavity insulation, the double glazing predates 2002, and there is only one bathroom. There is a medium flooding risk flagged in available data—interested parties should verify flood and insurance implications as part of their due diligence.