Property description
The Mill House, set within the charming hamlet of Old Burdon, is a truly unique character home dating back to the 1800s. Once an old working mill, the property was carefully converted in the 1990s, retaining its historic charm while introducing modern comfort and practicality.
The hamlet is reached by a 1/4-mile private driveway flanked by fields and mature trees with views of the sea and golf course leading to this very quiet and imposing residence.
On arrival, you are greeted by a spacious hallway where original beams and a handcrafted wooden and iron staircase immediately showcase the home’s heritage. The slate flooring continues the rustic feel, and solid wood doors throughout further underline the craftsmanship and quality that defines the property.
The main living room is the heart of the home, a spectacular double-height space with exposed beams, stone feature walls and a central log burner. Flooded with natural light from large windows, this room creates both a grand and welcoming atmosphere which also opens to the garden through double French doors. It is a space designed equally for entertaining as it is for relaxed family living.
The kitchen and dining area has been designed with both style and function in mind. Solid wood cabinetry provides ample storage, while integrated appliances include a Miele dishwasher, fridge, and a Range Master induction cooker. A large kitchen island with solid wood worktops offers additional preparation and dining space, and a multi-fuel burner ensures this area is as atmospheric as it is practical, leading off from the kitchen there is a utility room providing further fitted storage with space for an additional fridge, freezer, washing machine and dryer. From the kitchen a bespoke oak barn door opens directly onto the courtyard garden also providing access to a Garden Room with ladder to a loft space.
Elsewhere on the ground floor, there is a snug fitted with an electric fire, perfect for quieter evenings, as well as a separate office providing a comfortable work-from-home environment including desk and bespoke units.
Upstairs, the character continues with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams across four spacious double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from extensive fitted wardrobes and a private en suite bathroom complete with bath, overhead shower, fitted vanity sink and WC. The further bedrooms are well-proportioned, with one offering elegant double doors, and the landing includes fitted storage. The family shower room is tastefully finished with fitted cabinetry, a sink, toilet and walk-in shower.
Externally, the property enjoys a private enclosed courtyard with stone walls, landscaped borders and a generous patio with seating dining area, ideal for entertaining or enjoying the peaceful surroundings. To the front a generous lawn leads to a gravel driveway providing ample parking all of which are not overlooked. There are also two stables on site, one of which has been adapted into a garage, offering versatile use depending on requirements. Mill House combines historic character with modern family living in a truly enviable setting.
Location:
A hidden gem within a peaceful countryside surrounding, the property is exceptionally well-connected. The A19 and A1(M) are both within easy reach, making travel to Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle and Teesside convenient and straightforward. Durham Train Station, around twenty minutes from the property, providing direct mainline services to London and Edinburgh. For those who travel further afield, both Newcastle International Airport and Teesside International Airport can be reached within thirty to forty-five minutes.
Everyday amenities including shops, supermarkets, healthcare schools and leisure facilities such as Ramside or Seaham Hall hotel and spa are close by.
For recreation, the location is exceptional: (5 Minute walk from front door to Golf/Fishing/Riding). Sharpley Golf Course, which offers an eighteen-hole course and a driving range with usual Club House amenities including bar/food with outstanding views of the coastline also the well known Sharpley Springs Trout Fishery which provides a scenic and tranquil location for anglers to enjoy fly fishing and facilities from the Fisherman’s lodge. There is also the livery yard ideal for equestrian pursuits, while the surrounding countryside offers walking, cycling and outdoor leisure.
The coastal towns of Sunderland and Seaham with there marinas, beaches, cafes and restaurants are also just a short drive, providing the perfect blend of coastal living and countryside calm. Mill House therefore offers an outstanding balance of seclusion, convenience and lifestyle, making it an ideal home for those seeking charm, character and accessibility in equal measure.
Services:
Mains electricity, water in, septic tank and oil central heating
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax:
G
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