6 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
6 beds
2 baths
3928
EPC rating: G
Key information
Features and description
- Swimming Pool
- Sweeping driveway
- Idyllic period home
- Garage and Stable
- Dates back to 1877
- EPC G
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Bradley Hall is delighted to offer for sale this idyllic period home, which is set on the edge of the moors, the house is conveniently located for Durham, Hexham and Newcastle. Although Muggleswick offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, it is also within easy reach of the amenities and attractions of Consett. Just a short drive away, Consett provides a range of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities, ensuring that residents and visitors have everything they need within reach.
Muggleswick is a charming village nestled in the picturesque countryside near Consett, a town in County Durham, England. This idyllic rural setting offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life and immerses visitors in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Located in the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Muggleswick captivates with its serene ambiance and unspoiled natural surroundings. Rolling hills, lush green meadows, and ancient woodlands surround the village, creating a stunning backdrop for exploration and outdoor activities.
One of the highlights of Muggleswick is its historic church, All Saints, which dates back to the 12th century. This architectural gem stands proudly amidst the rural landscape and offers a glimpse into the village's rich history. Inside, you'll find intricate stained-glass windows, ancient tombs, and a tranquil atmosphere that invites quiet contemplation.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. The village is a gateway to the North Pennines, where hiking trails meander through breath taking moors and valleys in addition to the Muggleswick Woods. (With permission from the neighbours, it is possible to walk down to the river Derwent in the valley.)
For those seeking a taste of local culture, Muggleswick hosts various community events throughout the year. From summer fairs to harvest festivals, these gatherings showcase the village's close-knit community spirit and offer a chance to connect with the locals. Muggleswick itself has appeared as the postal town for Harry Potter stamps, but the village was originally the Bishop of Durham’s hunting lodge. The remains of the priory still exist close to the church.
Calf Hall dates back to 1877 where it was built by W.M Ritson and this property and the neighbouring property were once whole before being converted into two homes.
The property is approached through an entrance porch which is mostly glazed. Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into the grand entrance hallway which boasts a period fireplace surround, sash windows and original parquet flooring. In the ‘newer’ part of this fabulous home is a morning room which has the benefit of a large bay window overlooking the formal garden to the front. There is a drawing room with a sprung dance floor and formal dining room which has linen fold panelling. This property provides ample storage throughout the ground floor in addition to a cloak room and wc.
To the rear of the property is a large kitchen with an oil-fired AGA with a utility and pantry.
To the first-floor landing there is a fantastic feature stain glass window. There are six double bedrooms all with original fireplaces in addition to two bathrooms.
There are three outbuildings connected to the property with the boiler houses below these. In addition to this there is a swimming pool situated in its own building, garage and stable. There is extensive garden to the front with a paddock to the side of the property and a shared gravelled drive to the rear.
There is a sweeping driveway to the front which provides ample parking and the ground themselves extend to around 2.5 acres.
Muggleswick is a charming village nestled in the picturesque countryside near Consett, a town in County Durham, England. This idyllic rural setting offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life and immerses visitors in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Located in the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Muggleswick captivates with its serene ambiance and unspoiled natural surroundings. Rolling hills, lush green meadows, and ancient woodlands surround the village, creating a stunning backdrop for exploration and outdoor activities.
One of the highlights of Muggleswick is its historic church, All Saints, which dates back to the 12th century. This architectural gem stands proudly amidst the rural landscape and offers a glimpse into the village's rich history. Inside, you'll find intricate stained-glass windows, ancient tombs, and a tranquil atmosphere that invites quiet contemplation.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. The village is a gateway to the North Pennines, where hiking trails meander through breath taking moors and valleys in addition to the Muggleswick Woods. (With permission from the neighbours, it is possible to walk down to the river Derwent in the valley.)
For those seeking a taste of local culture, Muggleswick hosts various community events throughout the year. From summer fairs to harvest festivals, these gatherings showcase the village's close-knit community spirit and offer a chance to connect with the locals. Muggleswick itself has appeared as the postal town for Harry Potter stamps, but the village was originally the Bishop of Durham’s hunting lodge. The remains of the priory still exist close to the church.
Calf Hall dates back to 1877 where it was built by W.M Ritson and this property and the neighbouring property were once whole before being converted into two homes.
The property is approached through an entrance porch which is mostly glazed. Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into the grand entrance hallway which boasts a period fireplace surround, sash windows and original parquet flooring. In the ‘newer’ part of this fabulous home is a morning room which has the benefit of a large bay window overlooking the formal garden to the front. There is a drawing room with a sprung dance floor and formal dining room which has linen fold panelling. This property provides ample storage throughout the ground floor in addition to a cloak room and wc.
To the rear of the property is a large kitchen with an oil-fired AGA with a utility and pantry.
To the first-floor landing there is a fantastic feature stain glass window. There are six double bedrooms all with original fireplaces in addition to two bathrooms.
There are three outbuildings connected to the property with the boiler houses below these. In addition to this there is a swimming pool situated in its own building, garage and stable. There is extensive garden to the front with a paddock to the side of the property and a shared gravelled drive to the rear.
There is a sweeping driveway to the front which provides ample parking and the ground themselves extend to around 2.5 acres.
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