Listed for £250,000
March 12, 2026
Sold for £182,500
2017
Sold for £33,093
1996
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Utilities
The property benefits from mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. The central heating system is powered by a gas combination boiler.
Parking
There is a driveway to the front providing off road parking.
Characteristics
Broadband is currently connected with average download speeds of approximately 55mbps. Mobile coverage is available, interested parties are advised to perform their own due diligence in respect of availability.
An electric vehicle charging point is available at the front of the property.
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Viewings
Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with GFW.
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The Area
Startforth is on the fringe of the ever popular town of Barnard Castle and comprises an interesting variety of houses and cottages. It is situated only a mile from the town centre which is reached by a pleasant walk over the Tees, either via County Bridge or by the pedestrian Green Bridge. The village is also well serviced by local transport.
Startforth currently supports a Church and locally renowned nursery school. A broader range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities can be found within the town centre itself.
Barnard Castle is often referred to as the “Gateway to Teesdale” with many rural beauty spots close at hand. For the commuter, the A66, the A67 and the A1(M) provide links with the major commercial centres of the North East. Darlington mainline railway station and Durham Tees Valley international airport offer further communications with the rest of the country.