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Pierremont House, Pierremont Drive, Darlington

Pierremont Drive, Darlington, DL3 9LZ
Property Type - Semi-detached
Bed 4
Bath 2
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Property Details

Few homes in Darlington carry the architectural presence, historical importance and sheer sense of occasion of Pierremont House. Dating from the early 1830s and Grade II listed, this extraordinary Gothic residence extends to approximately 5,055 sq ft and occupies mature grounds of around 0.46 acres within one of the town's most prestigious and private West End settings. Originally commissioned by local businessman John Botcherby, who reputedly invested more than £10,000 into its construction, the estate was later acquired in 1845 by Henry Pease, youngest son of Edward Pease, the celebrated "Father of the Railways". Long regarded locally as the "Buckingham Palace of Darlington", Pierremont House remains one of the town's landmark homes, defined by its striking Gothic architecture, remarkable history and extraordinary sense of character.

Positioned discreetly within established grounds on Pierremont Drive, the property combines remarkable architecture with an atmosphere that is increasingly difficult to find. The castellated stone elevations, Gothic windows and dramatic fa?ade immediately set the house apart, while the surrounding gardens and private approach create a feeling of seclusion rarely found so close to the centre of Darlington.

The scale of the accommodation becomes immediately apparent on entering the house. Arranged across basement, ground and first floors, the layout offers both grandeur and flexibility, with the proportions and architectural detailing expected of a significant Victorian residence.

The entrance hall provides a fitting introduction, leading through to a series of elegant reception rooms that each retain their own identity and character. The principal lounge is beautifully proportioned, enjoying large windows, shutters and an open fireplace that create a room of genuine warmth and presence. Alongside, the formal dining room offers a superb entertaining space, centred around another magnificent fireplace and framed by period detailing that reflects the craftsmanship of the era.

Additional reception rooms, including the morning room and further reception space, provide flexibility for modern family life. Whether used as a reading room, music room, study or additional sitting room, the house adapts naturally to changing needs whilst still retaining the structure and elegance expected of a substantial period home.

To the rear, the kitchen provides a more informal and practical family space, with traditional cabinetry, pantry storage and direct access towards the courtyard and gardens. The basement level further enhances the practicality of the property, providing extensive storage and utility space rarely found within homes of this period.

The first floor continues the same sense of scale and architectural quality. The principal bedroom enjoys en suite facilities and attractive outlooks across the grounds, while the additional bedrooms are all generous doubles with period fireplaces, large windows and individual character. The overall arrangement creates a home that feels equally suited to family occupation, entertaining or quieter day to day living.

Externally, the grounds are one of the defining features of the property. Extending to approximately 0.46 acres, the gardens provide a remarkable sense of privacy and tranquillity, with mature trees, established planting and expansive lawned areas surrounding the house. The setting feels calm and secluded despite being within easy reach of the town centre and West End amenities.

The triple garage and extensive driveway parking add another level of practicality rarely associated with homes of this age and character, comfortably accommodating modern family requirements without compromising the integrity of the setting.

Pierremont Drive remains one of Darlington's most desirable residential addresses, positioned within the heart of the West End and close to highly regarded schools, South Park, independent caf?s, restaurants and Darlington's mainline railway station, with direct services to London, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

Pierremont House is not simply a beautiful Victorian home. It is one of Darlington's landmark residences, offering architectural distinction, historical importance and a scale of accommodation that is genuinely rare within the regional market. For buyers seeking a home with provenance, privacy and lasting significance, this represents an exceptional opportunity.

Council Tax Band: G (Darlington Borough Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Grade II listed
This has now been sold via private sale
Parking options: Driveway, Garage, Off Street
Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Front Garden, Private Garden, Rear Garden
Electricity supply: Mains
Heating: Gas Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Restrictions: Listed building, Conservation area, Tree preservation order

Entrance hall
Single glazed door to front,
Single glazed window to front,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Cloakroom
WC,
Wash hand basin,
Partially tiled,
Laminate flooring,
Wall light,

Lounge
Single glazed window to front and side,
Shutters,
Open fireplace,
Radiator,
TV point,
Carpet flooring,

Dining Room
Single glazed window to side,
Radiator,
Open fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Reception Room
Single glazed window to rear,
Radiator,
Fireplace,
Plumbing for washing machine,
Carpet flooring,

Morning Room
Single glazed window to front,
Fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Kitchen
Fitted kitchen,
Wall and base units,
Single glazed window to side,
Doors to courtyard,
Composite one and a half bowl sink,
Laminate worksurfaces,
Partially tiled,
Electric oven,
5 Ring gas hob,
Cooker hood,
Extractor fan,
Radiator,
Undercounter integrated fridge,
Pantry,
Wood flooring,

Basement
Boiler,
Stone floor,
Utility meters,

FIRST FLOOR:

Landing
Stairs from Hall,
Single glazed window to front,
Loft access,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 1
Single glazed window to front and side,
Radiator,
Wood flooring,

En-suite
Single glazed window to side,
Spa bath,
Vanity,
WC,
Wood flooring,
Inset spot lights,

Bedroom 2
Single glazed window to front,
Fitted wardrobes,
Radiator,
Fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Cloakroom 2
Single glazed window to side,
WC,
Wash hand basin,
Partially tiled,
Heated towel rail,
WC,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 3
Single glazed window to side,
Sink with vanity,
Radiator,
Cupboard,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 4
Single glazed window to front and side,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Bathroom
Single glazed window to rear,
Bath,
Shower cubicle,
Vanity,
WC,
Partially tiled,
Shaver point,
Heated towel rail,
Carpet flooring,

OUTSIDE

Triple garage
Up & over doors,
Single glazed personnel door,
Power,
Light,
Concrete floor,

Garden
Extensive mature grounds,
Approximately 0.46 acres,
Private and secluded garden,
Screened by established trees and planting,
Expansive lawn,
Generous driveway,
Beautifully landscaped grounds complementing the Gothic Victorian architecture

Property Details

Few homes in Darlington carry the architectural presence, historical importance and sheer sense of occasion of Pierremont House. Dating from the early 1830s and Grade II listed, this extraordinary Gothic residence extends to approximately 5,055 sq ft and occupies mature grounds of around 0.46 acres within one of the town's most prestigious and private West End settings. Originally commissioned by local businessman John Botcherby, who reputedly invested more than £10,000 into its construction, the estate was later acquired in 1845 by Henry Pease, youngest son of Edward Pease, the celebrated "Father of the Railways". Long regarded locally as the "Buckingham Palace of Darlington", Pierremont House remains one of the town's landmark homes, defined by its striking Gothic architecture, remarkable history and extraordinary sense of character.

Positioned discreetly within established grounds on Pierremont Drive, the property combines remarkable architecture with an atmosphere that is increasingly difficult to find. The castellated stone elevations, Gothic windows and dramatic fa?ade immediately set the house apart, while the surrounding gardens and private approach create a feeling of seclusion rarely found so close to the centre of Darlington.

The scale of the accommodation becomes immediately apparent on entering the house. Arranged across basement, ground and first floors, the layout offers both grandeur and flexibility, with the proportions and architectural detailing expected of a significant Victorian residence.

The entrance hall provides a fitting introduction, leading through to a series of elegant reception rooms that each retain their own identity and character. The principal lounge is beautifully proportioned, enjoying large windows, shutters and an open fireplace that create a room of genuine warmth and presence. Alongside, the formal dining room offers a superb entertaining space, centred around another magnificent fireplace and framed by period detailing that reflects the craftsmanship of the era.

Additional reception rooms, including the morning room and further reception space, provide flexibility for modern family life. Whether used as a reading room, music room, study or additional sitting room, the house adapts naturally to changing needs whilst still retaining the structure and elegance expected of a substantial period home.

To the rear, the kitchen provides a more informal and practical family space, with traditional cabinetry, pantry storage and direct access towards the courtyard and gardens. The basement level further enhances the practicality of the property, providing extensive storage and utility space rarely found within homes of this period.

The first floor continues the same sense of scale and architectural quality. The principal bedroom enjoys en suite facilities and attractive outlooks across the grounds, while the additional bedrooms are all generous doubles with period fireplaces, large windows and individual character. The overall arrangement creates a home that feels equally suited to family occupation, entertaining or quieter day to day living.

Externally, the grounds are one of the defining features of the property. Extending to approximately 0.46 acres, the gardens provide a remarkable sense of privacy and tranquillity, with mature trees, established planting and expansive lawned areas surrounding the house. The setting feels calm and secluded despite being within easy reach of the town centre and West End amenities.

The triple garage and extensive driveway parking add another level of practicality rarely associated with homes of this age and character, comfortably accommodating modern family requirements without compromising the integrity of the setting.

Pierremont Drive remains one of Darlington's most desirable residential addresses, positioned within the heart of the West End and close to highly regarded schools, South Park, independent caf?s, restaurants and Darlington's mainline railway station, with direct services to London, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

Pierremont House is not simply a beautiful Victorian home. It is one of Darlington's landmark residences, offering architectural distinction, historical importance and a scale of accommodation that is genuinely rare within the regional market. For buyers seeking a home with provenance, privacy and lasting significance, this represents an exceptional opportunity.

Council Tax Band: G (Darlington Borough Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Grade II listed
This has now been sold via private sale
Parking options: Driveway, Garage, Off Street
Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Front Garden, Private Garden, Rear Garden
Electricity supply: Mains
Heating: Gas Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Restrictions: Listed building, Conservation area, Tree preservation order

Entrance hall
Single glazed door to front,
Single glazed window to front,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Cloakroom
WC,
Wash hand basin,
Partially tiled,
Laminate flooring,
Wall light,

Lounge
Single glazed window to front and side,
Shutters,
Open fireplace,
Radiator,
TV point,
Carpet flooring,

Dining Room
Single glazed window to side,
Radiator,
Open fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Reception Room
Single glazed window to rear,
Radiator,
Fireplace,
Plumbing for washing machine,
Carpet flooring,

Morning Room
Single glazed window to front,
Fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Kitchen
Fitted kitchen,
Wall and base units,
Single glazed window to side,
Doors to courtyard,
Composite one and a half bowl sink,
Laminate worksurfaces,
Partially tiled,
Electric oven,
5 Ring gas hob,
Cooker hood,
Extractor fan,
Radiator,
Undercounter integrated fridge,
Pantry,
Wood flooring,

Basement
Boiler,
Stone floor,
Utility meters,

FIRST FLOOR:

Landing
Stairs from Hall,
Single glazed window to front,
Loft access,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 1
Single glazed window to front and side,
Radiator,
Wood flooring,

En-suite
Single glazed window to side,
Spa bath,
Vanity,
WC,
Wood flooring,
Inset spot lights,

Bedroom 2
Single glazed window to front,
Fitted wardrobes,
Radiator,
Fireplace,
Carpet flooring,

Cloakroom 2
Single glazed window to side,
WC,
Wash hand basin,
Partially tiled,
Heated towel rail,
WC,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 3
Single glazed window to side,
Sink with vanity,
Radiator,
Cupboard,
Carpet flooring,

Bedroom 4
Single glazed window to front and side,
Radiator,
Carpet flooring,

Bathroom
Single glazed window to rear,
Bath,
Shower cubicle,
Vanity,
WC,
Partially tiled,
Shaver point,
Heated towel rail,
Carpet flooring,

OUTSIDE

Triple garage
Up & over doors,
Single glazed personnel door,
Power,
Light,
Concrete floor,

Garden
Extensive mature grounds,
Approximately 0.46 acres,
Private and secluded garden,
Screened by established trees and planting,
Expansive lawn,
Generous driveway,
Beautifully landscaped grounds complementing the Gothic Victorian architecture

Property Features

Generous proportions
Original Period Features
Grade II Listed
South facing garden
Magnificent Period Property
Significant potential
Triple Garage
Quiet private location
Close to town centre
0.46 acre plot

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