A 'cosy' two-bedroom cottage has hit the market in Darlington priced at just £70,000 – look inside below.
The terraced property on Cockerton Green, Darlington, is located a short drive or bus ride away from the town centre and local amenities and is a short walk from shops in Cockerton Village.
The home lies within easy reach of road transport links on the A68 with easy links to the A1 for commuters.
Agents say: “Located within easy reach of the A1(M) and A66, this well priced two bedroom cottage located in this popular part of Darlington close to Cockerton village and Darlington town centre.
“The home is in need of refurbishment, which has been reflected within the asking price with viewings recommended to appreciate the potential.”
The front door opens immediately to the lounge, which features an electric fireplace and a large window overlooking the front of the home.
Agents say the room is “cosy yet spacious”.
This leads directly to the kitchen, which is found at the rear of the home. There is one empty unit for a dishwasher or washing machine.
Nestled in the corner of the kitchen is the staircase which leads to the first floor.
One bedroom sits at the front of the home and the other overlooks the back whilst the bathroom, featuring a large tub, can be found in between the two.
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The larger of the two at the front features a large window and a handy corner space suitable for a wardrobe. The space would also fit a double bed.
The smaller one includes a large built-in wardrobe and a smaller window. It could be used as a single bed but could be used as a home office.
Outside, the home features a paved back yard, with space for pieces of outdoor furniture. There is also a small front yard with a hedge that overlooks a communal green.
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