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Drawing Room
Drawing Room
Drawing Room
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Family Room
Family Room
Wc
Utility Room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Principal Bedroom
Principal Bedroom
Bedroom 2
Dressing Room
Landing
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 4
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 1
Bedroom 5
Bedroom 6
Bathroom 3

6 bedroom manor house

Sold STC
Manor house
6 beds
3 baths
4445
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C
BroadbandSuper-fast 79Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Grade II* listed manor house
  • Set on a 1.80 acre plot on the banks of the river Wear
  • 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms
  • Constructed in the 1600s, the property is bursting with period features throughout
  • Private driveway parking
  • Situated on the edge of the North Pennines, a recognised National Landscape
  • Close to amenities, being on the edge of the Weardale village of Stanhope

Weardale Property Agency are pleased to be listing Unthank Hall jointly with Strutt & Parker, Morpeth. Unthank Hall is a substantial Grade II* listed residence, offering a unique opportunity for those seeking a property of immense character and charm; a truly rural idyll. The house is admirably situated on the southern bank of the River Wear, with views towards the Weardale Hills, and the tranquil rural setting belies its proximity to local amenities.

The delightful gardens and grounds provide an ideal setting for the house and combine to create a most appealing and fascinating home that is at one with its surroundings. The house, exuding a high level of architectural appeal, showcases a distinctive entrance porch with five-light mullioned windows, and a stone flagged roof with a large, stepped chimney at the rear. Whilst well considered and sympathetic renovation is evident throughout, the house would benefit from further modernisation and would suit those seeking to put their own stamp on it. This is a unique, relaxed home where the sense of the building’s history is ubiquitous and conveys a sense of calm and tranquillity.

The ground floor accommodation is entered via a reception hall and includes a well-proportioned drawing room with exposed wood flooring, a traditional open fireplace with log grate, a sash window with built-in seating and working window shutters. Across the hall is a family room with flagstone flooring, built-in window seating and a striking Tudor-arched inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel stove. There is also a spacious sitting room with timber wall panelling, exposed wooden flooring, an open fireplace, and twin sash windows with working shutters. The adjacent kitchen/breakfast room is spacious and features flagstone flooring, a range of wall and base units, Belfast sink and a fireplace with bread oven and wood burning stove. A generously fitted utility room, and a cloakroom completes the accommodation on the ground floor. Accessible via a stone winder staircase in the reception hall and a separate winder staircase rising from the kitchen, the first-floor accommodation, featuring a wealth of wall panelling, is arranged around a large landing with a fireplace and provides four spacious double bedrooms, all with fireplaces, and one with an adjoining room that could be utilised as a dressing room or additional bedroom. There is also a family bathroom featuring a claw footed stand-alone bath, and a separate family shower room on this floor, whilst the upper-level plays host to a bedroom with an en suite shower room, three further bedrooms, and two attic rooms that could be renovated to provide two additional bedrooms.

History

Unthank Hall is a Grade II* listed residence, unusually configured in an L-shape. Pevsner described it as a ‘handsome building constructed in the 17th century yet with older fabric and walled yards and gardens’, and it remains today one of the oldest unaltered L-shaped manor houses in the North of England. There are references to a house existing on the site before 1200 and explicitly 'the manor of Unthank' from 1395. Many interesting features are evident throughout the house, indicating origins dating back to the 16th, 17th and 18th century; the purist will note the Tudor-arched fireplace, additional stone fireplaces, mullioned windows, flagstone floors, exposed beams, and wall panelling. In Bishop Skirlaw’s time, William de Marley the Elder, is said to have lost his life when the manor was seized by William Maddison of Aldergill. The property subsequently descended to the Westgarth family, the last of whom married Henry Hildyard in 1780. Since that time, the house has remained in the Hildyard family.


EPC Rating: F

Rooms

Kitchen 5.67m x 5.14m (18ft 7in x 16ft 10in)

Sitting Room 5.67m x 5.07m (18ft 7in x 16ft 7in)

Drawing Room 5.60m x 5.45m (18ft 4in x 17ft 10in)

Family Room 4.31m x 3.90m (14ft 1in x 12ft 9in)

Utility Room 4.36m x 1.97m (14ft 3in x 6ft 5in)

Principal Bedroom 5.77m x 5.14m (18ft 11in x 16ft 10in)

Bedroom 2 5.07m x 3.48m (16ft 7in x 11ft 5in)

Dressing Room 3.79m x 2.09m (12ft 5in x 6ft 10in)

Bedroom 3 5.05m x 2.76m (16ft 6in x 9ft)

Bedroom 4 5.05m x 2.75m (16ft 6in x 9ft)

Bedroom 5 5.47m x 4.97m (17ft 11in x 16ft 3in)

Bedroom 6 4.42m x 2.45m (14ft 6in x 8ft)

Garden
Extending to 1.80 acres, the grounds comprise two spacious stone-walled garden paddocks, a flagstone yard and a more formal garden which envelopes the house to the north and west. Various spots within the grounds provide ideal entertaining and ‘al fresco’ dining space and take full advantage of the far-reaching views over surrounding countryside and a path, planted with various shrubs to each side paves the way to the North where a gate opens onto a small road on the banks of the River Wear.

Parking - Driveway
The property is approached over a gravelled driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles and affording access to a large external store. The extensive surrounding grounds could be re configured to provide further parking areas should they be required.

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Weardale Property Agency - Durham
Weardale Property Agency - Durham
63 Front Street Stanhope, County Durham DL13 2TY
01388 352643
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