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£1,150,000
Five Bedroom Period Home
Bradley Hall is delighted to present this exceptional Grade II listed property, a historic gem dating back to 1725. Beautifully preserved with a wealth of original features, this remarkable home has been thoughtfully modernised by its current owners, seamlessly blending period charm with contemporary living. Spanning over 3,700 sq. ft and set within a generous plot, the property boasts an extensive rear garden, offering a private oasis in the heart of Durham.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by an impressive hallway featuring elegant Karndean flooring, which leads to a sophisticated study fitted with bespoke oak furniture by the Newcastle Furniture Company. Adjacent to the study, the formal dining room exudes character, featuring a striking gas fireplace—historically used as a doctor’s consulting office—original sash windows with shutters, and a stunning Frosterley Marble fireplace.
At the rear, the spectacular open-plan kitchen, family room, and breakfast/garden room form the heart of the home. Originally built by the Victorians, extended in 2000, the kitchen is both stylish and functional. ‘Stardust Quartz’ granite countertops complement the elegant base units and a large central island, which incorporates two dishwashers, a temperature-controlled wine fridge, a stainless steel inset sink with a mixer tap, and ample storage. The Aga Masterchef Deluxe offers an induction cooker, multiple ovens, a grill, and a warmer oven, complete with a concealed Elica extractor fan. Additional features include an integrated microwave, an original Victorian pull-out larder cupboard, and a doorway leading back into the dining room. The space is flooded with natural light, thanks to original and Velux windows, while the breakfast/garden room, formerly a washhouse, retains its charming original beams and opens directly onto the garden.
A unique addition to the home, the pantry—once a pharmacy and medicine dispensary—has been adapted for modern living. Retaining its original slate flooring, windows, and a stable door, it also features a classic porcelain Belfast sink and drainer. The area is equipped with plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, with space for an additional freezer. Below, the spacious cellar, complete with a barrelled ceiling and original meat hooks, offers excellent storage potential.
Ascending the grand staircase—highlighted in Nicholas Pevsner’s ‘Buildings of England: County Durham’—you reach the first-floor landing, where a charming seating area provides a serene spot to enjoy garden views. The expansive drawing room spans the full width of the property, featuring an exquisite original marble fireplace that remains in regular use. The main bedroom has been thoughtfully extended to include a dressing area and fitted wardrobes, while the luxurious bathroom boasts a five-piece suite, including an original cast-iron bath, a walk-in shower, WC, hand basin, and bidet.
The second floor presents a wonderful study space with garden views, along with three generously proportioned double bedrooms, each featuring original windows and fireplaces. Two of these rooms offer breathtaking views of Durham Cathedral. A well-appointed family shower room includes a glass-block and tile shower, complemented by tasteful wall panelling. The top landing leads to the unique ‘tower’ bedroom, added in the 1850s, which enjoys stunning garden views, roof access, and a Velux window.
Outside, the extensive rear garden is a true sanctuary, ideal for al fresco dining and outdoor entertaining. A charming summer house, built in the 1960s, pivots to follow the sun, while a block-paved path leads to a gate providing direct access to picturesque walking routes along the River Wear. This beautifully maintained space is a dream for gardening enthusiasts, offering endless possibilities for landscaping and outdoor living.
LOCATION
Situated within walking distance of Durham’s iconic cathedral and castle—both UNESCO World Heritage Sites—this prestigious Old Elvet address offers unparalleled access to the city’s cultural and historical attractions. The area boasts a range of local amenities, including traditional pubs, boutique shops, and scenic riverside walks along the River Wear.
For commuters, Old Elvet enjoys excellent transport links. The A690 provides direct access to the A1(M) at Junction 62, ensuring easy travel to Newcastle, Sunderland, and Teesside. Durham Railway Station, just a 10–15 minute walk away, sits on the East Coast Main Line, offering high-speed LNER services to London (approx. 3 hours) and Edinburgh (approx. 2 hours), alongside frequent CrossCountry and TransPennine Express services to Newcastle, York, Leeds, and Manchester.
This extraordinary property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, offering elegant living in one of Durham’s most sought-after locations. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the unique charm and grandeur of this exceptional home.
SERVICES
Mains gas, electric and water
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND
Durham City Council – E
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