A “beautifully presented” two-bedroom terraced home has hit the market in Darlington priced just under £70,000 – look inside below.
The terraced property on Barron Street, Darlington, is located in the “ever popular” Dene's area of town, within walking distance of amenities in Cockerton Village and the centre.
The home lies within easy reach of road transport links on North Road heading towards both Newton Aycliffe and Bishop Auckland.
Agents say: “Occupying an extremely pleasing position on Barron Street within the ever popular Dene's area of Darlington a superb opportunity has arisen to acquire a beautifully presented two bedroomed mid terraced period property.
“Barron Street is superbly positioned within walking distance to the local shops and amenities at both Cockerton Village and Darlington town centre.
“This residence offers accommodation over two floors including an entrance porch way, a hallway a beautifully presented lounge, a dining room, a contemporary kitchen, a rear passageway, two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
“Externally to the rear of the property, there is an enclosed yard.”
Inside, the lounge is at the front of the property with a large window overlooking the front of the home. A painted original working fireplace is set on the wall to the left of the home.
This opens to the kitchen and bathroom which is at the rear of the home, which includes a modern updated kitchen with an electric hob.
Access can be found to the backyard area and bathroom from the kitchen, and holds a bath, sink and toilet.
Upstairs, the master bedroom faces the front of the home and is spacious enough to fit a large double bed as well as wardrobes.
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The second bedroom is smaller, but would still be able to hold a double bed or could be used as a home office.
Outside, the home features a small private back yard with space for bin storage.
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