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Latest house prices for Darlington

Details of 66,248 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/02/2026 Details... £215,000 9, Trinity Mews, , Darlington, DL3 7XB Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £173,000 14 Meadowsweet Lane, Darlington, DL1 1GX Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £107,000 61 Belgrave Street, Darlington, DL1 4AP Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £140,000 8 Lanethorpe Road, Darlington, DL1 4SF Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £116,000 4 Lanethorpe Road, Darlington, DL1 4SF Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £110,000 17 Reeth Moor Close, Darlington, DL1 4SS Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £290,000 9 Walter Scott Avenue, Darlington, DL2 2RY Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £40,000 16 Easson Road, Darlington, DL3 6BB Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £210,000 44 Durham Road, Coatham Mundeville, Darlington, DL1 3LZ Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £230,000 10 Geneva Lane, Darlington, DL1 4JS Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £112,000 26 Salisbury Terrace, Darlington, DL3 6PA Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £90,000 77 Brunton Street, Darlington, DL1 4EL Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £100,000 53 Leafield Road, Darlington, DL1 5DF Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £142,500 37 Ripon Drive, Darlington, DL1 4JX Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £235,000 38 Merrybent Drive, Merrybent, Darlington, DL2 2JZ Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £177,500 5 Burnet Drive, Darlington, DL1 1HQ Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £145,000 7 Carlton Moor Crescent, Darlington, DL1 4RF Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £185,000 10 Falmouth Drive, Darlington, DL3 0ZS Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £83,000 21 Grosvenor Street, Darlington, DL1 5ET Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £140,000 27 Loraine Crescent, Skerne Park, Darlington, DL1 5TE Details...
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Sitting in the Tees Valley on the edge of County Durham, Darlington is a town defined by its role as a historic gateway. It gained worldwide fame in 1825 as the birthplace of the modern railway, being the terminus for the first steam-worked public line, but today it functions more as a practical hub for the wider Northeast. Geographically, it’s ideally positioned; the A1(M) sits just to the west, and the East Coast Main Line connects the town to London or Edinburgh in well under three hours. In the centre, the skyline is dominated by the brick clock tower and the medieval spire of St Cuthbert’s, overlooking a market square that still hosts regular outdoor stalls. While the outskirts have seen significant modern housing and industrial development, the town remains closely connected to the countryside, with the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines both accessible within a forty-minute drive. It is a place of steady, functional character, where the convenience of urban infrastructure meets the quick pace of northern rural life.