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Hurworth Moor House
Hurworth Moor House
Drawing Room
Guide price£2,500,000
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7 bedroom detached house for sale

Hurworth, Darlington, County Durham
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Detached house
7 bed
5 bath
64.00 acre(s)

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Electricity: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Country House set in 12 acres of private grounds
  • Further 52 acres of grassland and woodland
  • Stable Block
  • Triple Garage
Hurworth Moor House is a magnificent period family home, set in grounds extending to approximately 12 acres and dating back to 1890. Offering beautifully appointed accommodation, arranged over three light-filled floors. The property displays elegant and ornate styling and period detailing throughout, such as original mouldings, cast-iron fireplaces, panelling, oak staircase and doors, alongside modern fittings to create a thoroughly attractive property.

Hurworth Moor is steeped in tradition not least of which is the New Year carving of the date on the wall of the Loggia, situated beneath the terrace, dating back to 1890’s. The property was a gift on the occasion of the marriage of Edward Lloyd Pease of Pierremont and Blanche Helen Pease, the daughter of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease of Hutton Hall. In 1889 the then well known and respected local architects, Clark and Moscrop invited tenders for the building of a mansion advertising that only reputable firms employing time served craftsmen should apply.

Built in mellow brick under a pantiled roof, the property has undergone a programme of modernisation during the current owners’ 25-year tenure, including the addition of a beautiful orangery and triple garage and the installation of double glazing and underfloor heating to many rooms, creating a comfortable family home.

The house has a welcoming entrance hall with tiled flooring and intricately patterned leaded windows, while the inner reception hall includes an open fireplace with oak surround, and an impressive original oak staircase. Most of the principal reception rooms overlook the formal terrace and lawns and include the large drawing room with its bay windows enjoying the south/west views over the gardens, French doors and open fireplace, while there is also a family room with dual aspect garden views and corner log burner, a library with bespoke fitted shelving and secret door through to the utility room, a snooker room with access to the paved courtyard and a well-proportioned formal dining room with parquet flooring, original panelling and an open fireplace with copper surround and triple aspect views to enjoy the gardens.

Both the orangery, with underfloor heating and log burner and the conservatory provide light and airy living spaces with east or west views across the garden. Also on the ground floor, the spacious kitchen includes hand painted cream fitted units to base and wall level, a central island with sink and Franke boiling tap, Oil Aga and separate oven with induction hob, granite worktops and integrated microwave, dishwasher and fridge-freezer, as well as French doors opening to the central courtyard.

There are two cellars, one accessed from the hallway has two rooms, one which is currently used as a wine cellar and the second cellar accessed from the courtyard.

There are five double bedrooms on the first floor, as well as a study with bespoke shelving and storage, which could be used as a further bedroom if required. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspect south and west facing views over the gardens and benefits from a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with twin sinks and separate bath and shower unit. The first floor also has a family bathroom and a guest bathroom, a shower room, box room and laundry room, heated by the AGA. Two staircases lead to separate second floor areas, one leading to two further double bedrooms and the second to three useful attic rooms, offering the potential for additional bedrooms, office space or useful storage.

Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage which we believe to be compliant with the current regulations. Oil central heating. High speed internet connection.

Outside
The property is approached via a long tree-lined driveway through wrought-iron gates, which leads to the property with a gravel driveway to the front, branching off to the garage and stable blocks. The property has a triple garage with electric doors with a useful room above, which is ideal as an office or for home storage.

Additionally, there are two stable blocks with six looseboxes, tack room and separate hay store, a vegetable garden and greenhouse with grapevine. The gardens and grounds include a central paved courtyard, paved terracing and gravel pathways, as well as fine trees, beautifully maintained lawns and border shrubs and hedgerows. The lawns on the west side of the property lead go down to the Ha-Ha. The south facing gravelled terrace has a balustrade and steps down to the flat lawned area of the garden, leading to a peaceful pond with Monet bridge. Beyond the garden and offering uninterrupted views to the distant hills there are extensive fields and paddocks ideal for exercising horses or grazing livestock, extending to approx. 41 acres with a further 11 acres of woodland.

Location
Hurworth Moor House lies in a peaceful rural setting just three miles from Darlington town centre. The village of Hurworth-on-Tees sits on a particularly pretty stretch of the River Tees which is less than two miles away, and offers everyday amenities including a local shop, public houses, as well as a primary school and the Rockcliffe Hall Hotel, Spa and Country Club.

Darlington provides a wealth of additional facilities including a choice of high street stores, large supermarkets and leisure facilities. State primary and secondary schooling is available in Darlington, including the outstanding-rated Carmel College.

Local road connections are good, including the A66, which links to the A1(M) just five miles away. Darlington’s mainline station provides regular services towards London Kings Cross, in as little as 2 hours and 21 minutes.

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