Character home with modern fixtures and excellent transport links.
Bright bay-front living room with high ceilings and decorative cornice
Three well-proportioned bedrooms suitable for family or home office use
Modern fitted galley kitchen and contemporary family bathroom
Private low-maintenance rear courtyard garden
Mains gas central heating and fast broadband available
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; may need insulation work
Double glazing installed before 2002 — potential window upgrade needed
Located in a very deprived area classification; small plot size
This Victorian mid-terrace from circa 1910 blends period character with ready-to-live-in comforts. The bay-front living room is bright with high ceilings, decorative cornice and two feature chimney breasts; the modern galley kitchen and contemporary family bathroom make day-to-day living straightforward. Three well-proportioned bedrooms suit a young family, home-worker or first-time buyer seeking space without immediate renovation.
Practical benefits include mains gas central heating, UPVc double glazing and fast broadband, plus good access to Darlington town centre, railway connections and several well-rated primary schools within walking distance. The private rear courtyard is low-maintenance and useful for outdoor dining or storage rather than extensive gardening.
Buyers should note the mid-terrace sits on a small plot and the solid brick walls are likely uninsulated. Double glazing appears to pre-date 2002 and some owners may choose to upgrade thermal insulation or windows to improve comfort and energy efficiency. The property lies in a very deprived local area classification — services and community strengths vary across the neighbourhood.
Completion is anticipated between February and April 2026 due to an onward purchase. Council tax costs are very low, which helps running costs, but purchasers should factor potential improvement works and neighbourhood considerations into their plans.