New Homes in Darlington
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Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "KINSLEY", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on "No. 3" Lawson's Court, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
![]() | The Cresswell is a five bedroom semi detached home. Within the home is a kitchen and utility room and a family room on the ground floor. There is also a spacious lounge and a dining room with french doors. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two of which come with an ensuite and abathroom. The second floor hosts the fifth bedroom with en suite and a study. Merrybent is located in the desirable West End of Darlington and the development enjoys open aspects to local countryside. Postcode: Request further information on "Cresswell" Devonshire Court, Merrybent Drive, Darlington, Durham |
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![]() | Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "RAGLAN", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on "No. 4" Lawson's Court, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
![]() | The Arlington is a four bedroom three storey townhouse that comes with an integral garage. The generous lounge comes with a delightful Juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden. There is a second floor master bedroom with ensuite shower room, three further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a ground floor cloakroom. Merrybent is located in the desirable West End of Darlington and the development enjoys open aspects to local countryside. Postcode: Request further information on "Arlington" Devonshire Court, Merrybent Drive, Darlington, Durham |
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![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on "No 12" Lawson's Court, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "MANNINGFORD", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
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Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "HURSTWOOD", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on "No. 5 (Showhome)" Lawson's Court, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
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![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on "No. 2" Lawson's Court, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "Aston", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
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Development details A development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes, now open in Darlington! Postcode: Request further information on "HARVINGTON", Parkside , Darlington, Darlington, DL1 4LX |
![]() | Lawson's court is an exceptionally attractive grouping of just twelve outstanding three and four bedroom family homes located in an idyllic countryside setting at High Coniscliffe, just four miles west of Darlington. The glorious countryside surrounding Lawson's Court has driven the design - large windows are positioned to take full advantage of the glorious views and some properties have the living room on the first floor with the same objective in mind. Here is a newly created community which pays respect to the natural heritage of the area yet provides homes which reflect the 21st Century way of life. High Coniscliffe and its surroundings A scant four miles west of Darlington, above the banks of the River Tees, lies the peaceful hamlet of High Coniscliffe. Surrounded by farmlands and bordered to the south by the river it is but a few minutes drive to the centre of Darlington with the many shopping and leisure amenities that the town has to offer. There has been a community here from Saxon times and artefacts have been found from the period when a Roman post existed by the nearby river crossing at Gainford. The name, Coniscliffe, derives from the Old Norse or Viking word for king ‘’conig’’. The ‘’-cliffe’’ refers to the steep drop from the sharp limestone ridge to the river. There are some fine buildings in High Coniscliffe. The parish church of St. Edwin, built in the Norman style, is the only church in the land dedicated to it’s saint and dates from the late 12th century. In addition, a high proportion of the houses along the high street have been listed by English Heritage. It is just a short stroll from Lawson’s Court to the river bank where one can join the walking trail, part of the long- distance Tees Way and head upstream or down, branching off to walk glorious circuits through beautiful countryside. There are two pubs in the village and one of them, the Spotted Dog, is highly regarded in the area for its food. Postcode: DL2 2LX Request further information on No. 8 Lawson's Court High Coniscliffe, Darlington, Durham |
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