Property description
Bradley Hall is delighted to welcome to the market this exceptional Grade II listed stone-built residence, North Farm House, set in 0.3 acres in the heart of the picturesque Tudhoe Village. This charming period home offers over 3,000 sq. ft. of elegant and versatile living accommodation, blending historic character with comfort and practicality.
The property enjoys a commanding position overlooking the beautiful village green and benefits from generous off-street parking and a spacious double garage with an adjoining workshop. Both in the very large and empty roof space of the main house, and above the garage and study, excellent potential exists for conversion and additional storage.
Upon entering, a welcoming hallway leads to the main reception spaces, including a bright family room and an inviting drawing room, both showcasing period features and ample natural light. A well-proportioned office provides the ideal space for home working and includes access to a cloakroom and the garage.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the home, is fitted with a range of wall and base units and connects seamlessly to the utility room, which houses a storeroom and boiler cupboard. The formal dining room, perfect for entertaining, opens out onto the beautifully landscaped rear gardens.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts four spacious bedrooms, each filled with character, along with a large family bathroom comprising a bath, wash-hand basin, WC, and bidet. There is also a separate shower room with a shower enclosure and WC, ensuring comfort and convenience for family life.
Externally, North Farm House sits within expertly landscaped gardens featuring maturing trees, shrubs, and flowering borders that provide privacy and seasonal colour. A charming patio area offers an ideal spot for outdoor dining and relaxation, while the manicured lawns and ornamental pond enhance the tranquil setting.
Location
Tudhoe Village is one of County Durham’s most sought-after and idyllic communities, celebrated for its unspoiled village green, historic stone cottages, and welcoming sense of community. The area perfectly balances rural charm with easy access to nearby amenities. The larger town of Spennymoor lies just a short distance away, offering a range of shops, schools, and leisure facilities. Excellent transport links connect the village to Durham City (approximately 5 miles away), Darlington, and the wider North East, making it an ideal base for commuters seeking countryside living within reach of urban conveniences.
History
Understood to lie over a minor Roman Road used to connect Binchester Fort with agricultural produce from farms further east, North Farm House forms part of the historic core of Tudhoe Village, with origins believed to date back to the mid -18th century. Constructed from traditional local stone under a clay pantile and stone slate roof, the building once served as part of a working farmstead central to village life. Rescued from potential dereliction in 1982,, the property has been carefully maintained and sympathetically updated, retaining its period character while evolving into a comfortable family home.
Services
The property is connected to all modern Services, including Mains Gas, Electricity, Water, Sewerage, Telephone and the Internet. Until the mid-20th Century, an ancient well, now concealed within the garden, was capped by a hand-operated pump providing the farm and nearby houses with their water.