Welcome to 42 Hill Terrace, Barnard Castle, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the DL12 0SL area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £176,735 and a rental potential of £1,149 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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"Heaps of charm and character
? Double fronted detached period house ? Excellent family accommodation over 3 floors ? 3 Reception rooms ? 4 Bedrooms ? LPG central heating ? Mature principally walled gardens ? Off street parking facilities ? Centrally situated within the village
Hill House
Hill House is a prominent detached period family house occupying a central position within this large, ever popular Teesdale village. The accommodation spans three floors providing a high degree of versatility and has the benefit of LPG central heating throughout. Despite its central position the property enjoys a good degree of privacy, being elevated from the road and having walled gardens to the rear.
Middleton-in-Teesdale is a self-sufficient village surrounded by beautiful rolling open countryside. It supports a traditional range of amenities including a variety of shops, public houses, church, primary school and health centre. A wider range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities can be found within the neighbouring market towns of Barnard Castle and Darlington. For the commuter the A66, A67 and A1(M) provide links with the major commercial centres of the North-East. Darlington Main Line Railway Station and Durham Tees Valley Airport offer further communications with the rest of the country.
The accommodation briefly comprises:-
ENTRANCE LOBBY:
Pitched pine entrance doorway with borrowed light leading to:-
having mosaic tiled floor, deep skirtings, dado rail and part glazed pitched pine inner doorway with stained and obscured glass leading through to the:-
ENTRANCE HALLWAY:
having cast iron radiator, exposed floorboarding, dado rail, central archway, stairs leading off to the first floor with understair storage cupboard and doorway leading out to the rear gardens.
CLOAKROOM/WC
having low-level suite, wash handbasin, radiator, exposed floorboarding and extractor fan.
SITTING ROOM
4.01 m
(13?2?) x 4.29 m
(14?1?). A delightful room having small-paned double-opening windows with original shutters having views over the village and the countryside beyond, living flame gas fire with cast iron and tiled insert, slate surround and overmantel with decorative tiled hearth, cast iron radiator and picture rail.
LIVING ROOM
3.99 m
(13?1?) x 3.07 m
(10?1?). A cosy room with outlook to the rear gardens, again with shuttered small-paned sliding sash window, substantial fireplace with cast iron wood burning stove, picture rail and cast iron radiator.
DINING ROOM/KITCHEN
being a wonderful L-shaped family room, 4.57 m
(15?0?) x 4.29 m
(14?1?) plus 2.84 m
(9?4?) x 3.48 m
(11?5?), having ample space for table and chairs, exposed floorboarding, two-oven cream Aga with tiled surrounds, handcrafted kitchen units with solid wood working surfaces, inset Belfast sink with antique-style brass mixer tap, void and plumbing for automatic dishwasher, picture rail and windows to three sides (all with shutters and two being double-opening) with lovely views over the gardens.
UTILITY ROOM
the maximum measurements of which are 2.49 m
(8?2?) x 6.48 m
(21?3?), having void and plumbing for automatic washing machine, space and venting for tumble dryer, wall-mounted Vaillant gas fired (LPG) central heating boiler, Belfast sink, radiator, tiled floor, exposed roof timbers and doorway leading out to the gardens.
A beautiful original return staircase with wooden handrail and square spindles leads up to the first floor accommodation, being lit by a tall arched window to the rear.
LANDING
having cast iron radiator and doorway concealing access up to the second floor accommodation.
BEDROOM ONE (front)
5.33 m
(17?6?) x 4.50 m
(14?9?), having windows to two sides with views over the village and the surrounding countryside, two cast iron radiators, picture rail, exposed floorboarding and cast iron and tiled fireplace with matching hearth having marble surround with wooden overmantel and shelved cupboard to one hand.
BEDROOM TWO (front)
5.33 m
(17?6?) x 4.52 m
(14?10?), having views out over the village, two cast iron radiators, exposed floorboarding, picture rail and cast iron and tiled fireplace with marble surround and wooden overmantel.
BEDROOM THREE (rear)
4.22 m
(13?10?) x 3.07 m
(10?1?) maximum measurements, having outlook over the rear gardens, cast iron radiator, picture rail, exposed floorboarding and linen cupboard with slatted storage shelving.
BATHROOM
2.84 m
(9?4?) x 3.07 m
(10?1?), having free-standing roll-top bath with claw feet, pedestal wash handbasin, high-level WC with lead-lined cistern, corner shower cubicle with fitted thermostatic shower unit, cast iron radiator, exposed floorboarding and dado rail with panelling below.
A concealed secondary staircase leads up to the second floor accommodation.
BEDROOM FOUR/PLAYROOM
BEDROOM FOUR/PLAYROOM, 10.80 m
(35?5?) x 6.05 m
(19?10?) into the eaves. A stunning teenager?s room having exposed roof timbers, four roof-lights to the rear and two cast iron radiators.
Front:
The property is approached through an arched timber gateway with stone steps leading up to the front entrance flanked by laid lawns with borders surrounding.
THE GARDENS
The GARDENS extend around either side of the property culminating to the rear in a beautiful and surprisingly private WALLED GARDEN with a broad flagstone pathway and steps leading up to a laid lawn with established borders. To the rear of the gardens are three useful stone built stores beyond which is a driveway with parking for three to four vehicles. On the eastern side of the property is a further enclosed GARDEN AREA being partly lawned and having flower borders and a number of mature trees.
POSTCODE:
The postcode of the property is DL12 0SL
DIRECTIONS:
From the centre of Barnard Castle proceed up Galgate, turning left onto Harmire Road after approximately ? a mile. Proceed out of town past the golf course, over Folly Top and through Eggleston. On reaching Middleton-in-Teesdale proceed towards the centre of the village where Hill House will be found set back on the left-hand side just past the Health Centre.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE:
Property Ref:96_230_1344787"