Bradley Hall is delighted to welcome to the market this exquisite Grade II listed home, dating back to 17th century, situated on the outskirts of Durham City Centre. The property is set on approximately three acres of formal gardens and fields.
The home boasts ample parking to the side, complemented by a detached double garage and a single garage. Upon arrival, you are greeted by a stunning porch featuring solid hardwood construction, a pitched ceiling, and stained glass windows. This leads to a welcoming reception room and the main internal hallway.
The main living room is a highlight of the home, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering captivating views over the formal gardens. The room features a Stovax log burner with a carved wooden surround and includes a hidden original safe used by the village doctor who originally lived in the house.
Adjacent to the living room is a large dining room, adorned with solid wood panelling and original wood flooring. The dining room also features an exceptional carved wooden fireplace with marble and tile details.
The kitchen is equipped with a granite worktop, ample wall and base units, an integrated double oven, dishwasher, and AEG induction hob. A rear hallway, accessible from the dining room, leads to the garden.
A further reception room off the hallway boasts a large bay window with a stained glass feature. This area also includes a bathroom, laundry room, and an additional bedroom, making it ideal for an annex.
The first floor comprises five generous-sized bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes and an original wooden ceiling. The main bathroom is fully tiled and includes a bath, basin, bidet, w.c., and shower. There is also a fully fitted en-suite.
The property retains many of its original features, including wooden sash windows with matching shutters, adding to its charm and character.
LOCATION The centre of Durham City is just three miles south, easily accessible via the B6352 (400 metres from the house). Even closer is the Arnison Centre, offering shopping and recreational facilities, including M&S, Sainsbury’s, Pure Gym, drive-through restaurants, and car dealerships. Quality primary and secondary schools, as well as established private schools like Durham School and Durham High School for Girls, are nearby.
Durham City is steeped in history, featuring UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the cathedral (1063), the castle (1072), and other university buildings. The cobbled streets host an eclectic mix of shops, bars, and restaurants, while the banks of the River Wear offer tranquil walking, cycling, and boating opportunities. The historic regatta is an annual highlight, all within easy reach of this lovely family home.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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