Darlington is home to a range of stunning properties, as any prospective homeowner will be aware.
The town has an immensely rich history and a vibrant community.
According to Zoopla the average house price in Darlington last year was £164,528.
The Northern Echo has searched through the Land Registry records to discover which property, sold since 2000, is the most expensive.
Topping a number of stunning houses is Monkend Hall. It was sold for a whopping £2,250,000 on April 4, 2011.
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The house, nestled in Croft on Tees, is a Grade II listed building with three storeys.
Internally, the house is home to 5,147 square feet of space.
Here are some pictures of the historic property and where it is:
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