One of Darlington’s most unique properties which used to be an ice cream factory filled with “quirky character” has come on the market for £170k – take a look inside below.

Hidden behind a wall and garage on Northcote Terrace in Darlington is a former ice cream factory steeped in history and formerly owned by well-known ice cream man Mr Horris Hooley.

The three-bedroom property is at the heart of the Denes, just over a mile from Darlington Train Station and close to two primary schools.

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The Northern Echo: Images of the house on Northcote Terrace.

The “bespoke” property has a kitchen and breakfast room, a lounge, rear hallway, a shower room and a bedroom on the ground floor.

The Northern Echo: The kitchen at the property.

Upstairs are two further bedrooms and a bathroom.

The kitchen benefits from “a range of solid oak wall, base and drawer units”, with space for a fridge freezer, a dishwasher and a washing machine.

The Northern Echo: Images of the house on Northcote Terrace.

The Northern Echo: Images of the house on Northcote Terrace.

The outside garden is spacious and well-designed, already including established plants, flowers and ivy.

The two bathrooms are similar in size, with one including a large bath and the other containing a built-in shower.

The Northern Echo: Bathroom inside the property.

The three bedrooms hold space for a double and single bed, with the third currently being used as a study but could easily be converted into a small third bedroom.

To find out more about the property, click here.