Welcome to 36 Oakdene Avenue, Darlington, a charming and spacious detached type home with 7 bed in the DL3 7HS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 335 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £565,500 and a rental potential of £3,676 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Feb 28, 2019. It's possible the property has changed since then,
but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.
"Standing in all its glory on Darlingtons Oakdene Avenue this exceptional property, that just oozes grandeur, is jam packed full of history and was originally built for Mr Derwent, a local architect and his family. With its decorative brickwork, imposing double frontage and bay windows you can`t wait to enter, explore and experience the hidden treasures within. Upon entering the imposing hallway you step back in time to an era when craftsmen knew how to truly create works of art in architectural embellishment. This amazing Edwardian property, built between 1905 and 1906, is a credit to those artisans as it boasts magnificent ornate cornicing, high skirtings, decorative architraving, stained glass windows and beautiful fireplaces. This property is absolutely overflowing with original features that there are not enough superlatives to describe.
Immediately off the hallway there are three fabulous reception rooms. The living room and sitting room are both located at the front of the property and have large bay windows allowing the light to flood in. The dining room is the to the rear. All three rooms are full of the beautiful period features described above. An unexpected rare gem in the sitting room are some country scenes painted on panels in the bay window and also on the back of the door. These are signed and dated by their artist HW Ogden in 1907!
To the rear the original annex was built in common brick so has been rendered in a white Tyrolean finish by the current owner. This section of the property was "modernised" in the 1970`s and low ceilings installed which obscure the original high ceilings that are just waiting to be opened up again. The annex contains a large original pantry that would make Nigella green with envy. Alternatively you could turn this in to a utility room. There are also a snug on the ground floor and a studio on the first floor. Both offer an opportunity to be converted in to a "granny annex", a teenage "no go" zone, a play room, a home business subject to appropriate consents (there is a separate access door) or continue to be used as a hobby space.
In the main part of the house on the first floor there are five bedrooms. Four of which are very spacious double rooms, all with original fire surrounds and decorative cornicing, whilst the fifth is smaller by comparison it still is a good sized bedroom. Its location means it would be perfect for converting in to an en-suite for the master bedroom or maybe a jack-and-jill shared bathroom with bedroom two. On going up the main stairs there are two further large bedrooms and a bathroom. Dependant on how many bedrooms you need this area could be converted in to a guest suite, teenage gaming area, cinema room etc., etc. - there are numerous possibilities.
Externally there are gardens to the front and rear, a wide driveway with off-street parking for a number of cars, a double garage that also gives access straight through to the rear garden. The garden to the rear is a private little oasis with patio areas for al fresco dining, lawned areas for children and pets to play on, plus shrubbery acting as a green backdrop to it all. Snuggled in the far corner is the original summerhouse.
The current owner loves the property`s location with easy access to the town centre, local schools and a park across the road. When her family were younger hers was always the house where everyone congregated before going out on the town and it was always the stopping off point on the way home, so she always knew her family were home safe and sound. Plus she enjoyed the unexpected guest that had stayed overnight in one of the many bedrooms this house has to offer. It is a home to share with your family and friends. A place in which to love, laugh and put down roots.
Entrance Canopy
White painted carved wooden canopy
Entrance Hall
Entrance door, windows either side to front, highly decorative cornicing, ceiling rose, skirting radiators, access to 3 reception rooms and cloakroom, period double doors inner hall, wide stairs up with carved bannister and newel post
Living Room - 5.28m
(17'4") x 4.56m
(15'0")
Bay window with window seat to front, original stained glass window to side, decorative wooden fire surround with marble inset and hearth, decorative cornicing, ceiling rose, picture rail, exposed and varnished floorboards, original serving hatch to kitchen, two radiators
Sitting Room - 4.52m
(14'10") x 4.24m
(13'11")
Bay window to front with works of art by HW Ogden dated 1907, panelled door with further paintings by HW Ogden, original stained glass window to side, decorative wooden fire surround with marble inset and hearth, decorative cornicing, ceiling rose, two radiators
Dining Room - 4.22m
(13'10") x 3.93m
(12'11")
Window to rear, original stained glass window to side, decorative wooden fire surround with inset marble and hearth, decorative cornicing, ceiling rose, exposed and oiled floorboards, radiator
Cloakroom
Window to side, radiator
Rear Entrance Hall
Access to kitchen, annex, separate wc, understairs cupboard, stairs up to studio, exit door to rear garden
Breakfast Kitchen - 4.53m
(14'10") x 4.39m
(14'5")
New kitchen fitted January 2019 comprising wall and base units, work surfaces, inset sink, ceramic hob, extractor fan, fitted oven, storage cupboard, radiator, window to rear, window to side
Pantry - 2.58m
(8'6") x 2.58m
(8'6")
Window to side, work surfaces, shelving
Snug
Pine clad ceiling, window to side, radiator, exit door to rear garden, access to utility room
Separate WC
Low level wc, window to side
Utility Room
Window to side, plumbing for automatic washing machine, gas boiler
Split Level Landing
The first part of the landing gives access to separate wc, family bathroom and studio, the second part gives access to five bedrooms and stairs up to second floor
Family Bathroom - 2.59m
(8'6") x 2.56m
(8'5")
Panelled bath surrounded by tiling, wash hand basin, work surface, radiator, window to side
Separate WC
Low level wc, window to side
Studio/Study - 5.18m
(17'0") x 4.65m
(15'3")
Square bay window to rear, square bay window to side, two radiators, gas fire, sink unit
Master Bedroom - 5.64m
(18'6") x 4.24m
(13'11")
Original fire surround, decorative cornicing, ceiling rose, wardrobes, window to front, window to side, radiator
Bedroom Two - 5.21m
(17'1") x 4.58m
(15'0")
Original fire surround, decorative cornicing, window to front, window to side, radiator
Bedroom Three - 4.62m
(15'2") x 4.42m
(14'6")
Original fire surround, decorative cornicing, window to rear, window to side, radiator
Bedroom Four - 4.22m
(13'10") x 3.96m
(13'0")
Original fire surround, decorative cornicing, window to rear, window to side, radiator
Bedroom Five - 3.89m
(12'9") x 2.39m
(7'10")
Decorative cornicing, bay window to front, radiator
Second Floor Landing
Access to two bedrooms, bathroom, skylight
Bedroom Six - 6.02m
(19'9") x 4.19m
(13'9")
Original fire surround, radiator, sloping ceiling, dormer window to front
Bedroom Seven - 5.94m
(19'6") x 3.81m
(12'6")
Original fire surround, radiator, sloping ceiling, dormer window to front
Bathroom
Panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled splashback, internal window to landing
Externally
Front Garden
Mainly laid to lawn, two magnolia trees, to the side is gated access to rear of garden, driveway with parking for a number of cars, access to double garage
Double Garage
Up and over doors at both ends allowing access through to back garden
Rear Garden
Split level, divided in to a number of areas including lawn, paving and shrubbery, original summerhouse
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Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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