This family home ticks many boxes if you are seeking the "Hills Lifestyle" without being too far from the city.
The location is fabulous: Darlington is located on the escarpment of the Darling Fault, and this property is tucked away at the end of a culdesac, and yet has easy access to shops, schools, and many local amenities & sports clubs.
Darlington has an interesting and rich heritage; it was once popular as a home for artists & writers and is still home to the annual Darlington Arts Festival. It is also known for its walking and bike trails.
Improvements:
• Four-bedroom brick & tile home
• Brand new kitchen
• Huge veranda/deck at the front, and a big patio at the rear
• Freshly polished floorboards
• New downlights throughout
• 6.5kw WIFI compatible solar system
• Carport attached to the house
• Below-ground pool
• Garden shed/workshop with power
• Modern four-car lock-up garage with a studio/office, plus open hardstand parking
Features:
• City views from the pool
• Ample space & privacy on a beautiful bush block
• An abundance of native flora & fauna
• A short drive to Darlington Village
• Adjacent to John Forrest National Park
• Easy access to great schools
Approximate Outgoings:
Water Rates: $ 276 pa
Council Rates: $2,434 pa
We will be doing regular viewings so please check the home open times as listed. Alternatively, please send an email an inquiry directly from this webpage.
This property at 23 Springbank Close, Darlington is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Richard Andrews at Liquid Property on 26 Mar 2023.
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The name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.