Period semi with five bedrooms, rear extension and off-street parking in Darlington’s West End.
Five bedrooms across three floors — substantial accommodation for families
Rear ground-floor extension creating a large kitchen/diner for family use
Period features: bay windows, gables, traditional internal detailing
Off-street parking and decent plot with small front garden
Built 1930–1949; likely needs updating and energy-efficiency improvements
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — heating costs may be higher
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Council tax above average (Tax Band E)
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in Darlington’s sought-after West End, this five-bedroom semi-detached home offers generous family accommodation across three floors. The property retains period charm — bay windows, gabled roof and traditional internal details — while an extended rear creates a larger kitchen/dining space ideal for everyday family life and entertaining.
Practical features include off-street parking, gas central heating to radiators and double glazing (installation dates unknown). The plot is described as decent with a small front garden; the house sits in a very affluent area close to highly rated schools, making it well placed for families prioritising education and local amenities.
There are some material points to consider: the house dates from 1930–1949 and cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, so energy performance and heating costs may benefit from improvement works. Council tax band is above average and some updating may be needed internally to modern standards. Overall size is described as small relative to expectations, despite five bedrooms — room proportions should be checked in person.
This home will suit buyers seeking a characterful family house in a quiet, established neighbourhood with good local schools and easy road access. It presents immediate liveability with clear potential for targeted improvements to increase comfort and energy efficiency.