The Compton is a five-bedroom, three bathroom home that has been designed for modern family life. There's a front-facing living room and a lovely kitchen/dining/family room which has two sets of French doors to the garden. The separate utility room has outside access and the other practical features are the downstairs WC and built-in storage. The ground floor also incorporates a double garage. For a growing family, the en-suite master bedroom, the Jack and Jill bathroom for bedrooms two and three, and the family bathroom will be much appreciated, as will the additional built-in storage on the landing.
Monday | 11am - 6pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
Friday | 11am - 6pm |
Saturday | 11am - 6pm |
Sunday | 11am - 6pm |
Price | £454,950 | |
Status | Available | |
Bedrooms | 5 | |
Bathrooms | 3 | |
Parking | Double Integral Garage | |
Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
Council Tax Band | - | |
Address | DL3 0ZG |
Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
---|---|---|
Kitchen/Dining/Family room | 11.25m x 3.33m | 36' 11" x 10' 11" |
Living room | 5.14m x 3.65m | 16' 10" x 12' 0" |
Just three miles from the development, Darlington is the perfect blend of old and new, with many independent shops complementing well-known high street retailers. The town has an excellent reputation for its weekly markets, and each year there's a packed calendar of events including Proms in the Park, the Food and Drink Festival and the Christmas markets. You'll find a wide range of local eateries ranging from fine dining to fast food, and night owls will enjoy the array of bars and pubs. As for leisure and entertainment, Darlington is home to a theatre, cinema, museums and leisure centre.
One of four local nature reserves is Drinkfield Marsh, a charming 20-acre park and lake just a 20-minute walk from the development. In Darlington you'll also find several public parks including historic South Park, a beautiful area hosting gardens, a café, an aviary, and events throughout the year. Hardwick Country Park, 10 miles away, is a great choice for a leisurely stroll, or for a more challenging walk you could travel to the North Pennines AONB, Yorkshire Dales National Park or North York Moors National Park, all less than an hour from Coatham Vale.
Coatham Vale is perfectly situated for families, with several easily accessible primary and secondary schools. For those with slightly older children, there are several Sixth Forms and colleges in and around Darlington, and the nearby town of Middlesbrough hosts the popular University of Teesside for anyone looking to take their education to the next level. The development will also include open spaces and a play park, making this an even more family-friendly location.
As well as being within easy reach of Darlington, Coatham Vale is just two miles from the A1, providing speedy commuter links to cities including Durham and Newcastle. The A66, which leads to Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough, is also just a few minutes away. There's a good local bus network, and from Darlington train station there are excellent rail links to local towns, with high-speed links to larger cities including London, Edinburgh and York. For travel further afield, Teesside International Airport is just seven miles away.