6 bedroom detached house
Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
5973
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 8500Mbps *
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Features and description
- Original Features
- Breath Taking Views Across Greeta Valley
- Double Garage
- Fromal Drawing Room
- Amdega Conservatory
- Country-Style Kitchen
- EPC Rating E51
Nestled in the picturesque village of Bowes, County Durham, The Manor is a substantial six-bedroom home rich in history and charm. Built in three distinct stages—Elizabethan, Georgian, and Victorian—it has retained many original features such as sash windows, panelled doors, flagstone and wood floors, all thoughtfully blended with modern finishes including double glazing throughout. The property is not listed.
The Manor enjoys sweeping views across the Greeta Valley and distant Moors. From its elevated position, you can also see the remains of a Roman Fort and Medieval Castle, adding to the setting's historic character. Despite its rural tranquillity, the property is just a short drive from Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale, and has direct access to the Pennine Way via a rear gate.
The main reception hall leads to several impressive living spaces and the cellars. The formal drawing room features elegant period detailing, including a marble fireplace and decorative mouldings, while large sash windows frame the exceptional views. The adjoining sitting room offers a more relaxed space, warmed by a Nester Martin wood-burning stove set into a marble fireplace. French doors open into an Amdega conservatory, a bright and inviting room with countryside views. Its recently replaced roof comes with a 10-year guarantee, making it ideal for year-round use.
The spacious country-style kitchen, created from the original garage, is well-equipped with bespoke fitted units, integrated appliances including an electric Aga and Range Cooker, and a striking central island. It flows easily into both the dining and sitting rooms, making it perfect for entertaining and family life. A nearby storeroom has been converted into a library, which could also be used as a breakfast room if desired.
A practical utility room includes ample storage, space for two washing machines and a dryer, twin Butlers' sinks, and houses the boiler. From the first reception hall, flagstone flooring leads to a generous office/studio space above the kitchen. With exposed beams, arched brick windows, and Velux roof lights, this area offers excellent natural light and would suit a variety of uses including potential for an annexe.
Also on this level is a comfortable double guest bedroom with a newly fitted walk-in shower room. A former workshop has also been transformed into a second library, with a double bedroom accessed via a private staircase above—offering flexibility for guests, hobbies, or home working.
Upstairs, an elegant staircase leads to a bright landing and three further double bedrooms, along with a stylish contemporary bathroom featuring a Victorian slipper bath, walk-in shower, Travertine tiling, and underfloor heating. The Principal Suite occupies part of the Victorian wing and includes a spacious bedroom with dual-aspect views, two dressing rooms (one of which could be a nursery), an en-suite with walk-in shower, and a Victorian bath set to enjoy the scenic outlook. A separate storage room is also accessed via the en-suite.
For added security, the house is fitted with a monitored alarm system and CCTV.
Outside, the south-facing gardens wrap around the front and side of the property, framed by mature trees for privacy and including a notable Monkey Puzzle tree. A summer house at the lower end of the garden offers another tranquil space to enjoy the valley views. Behind electric gates, a large courtyard provides ample parking. There's also a detached double garage, a workshop/store, and a log and coal store which houses two 2,500-litre oil tanks. These additions offer excellent storage and practicality.
LOCATION
The village of Bowes itself is steeped in history, centred around a medieval castle, and boasts a strong community with annual events such as the agricultural show and carnival. Amenities include a traditional coaching inn pub, a members’ club, and a large village hall. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking, cycling and riding, with the Pennine Way passing directly behind the property.
Nearby towns such as Barnard Castle, Richmond, and Darlington offer a wider range of services, including shops, hospitals, and cultural attractions like the Bowes Museum. Harrogate, Durham, and Newcastle are also within reach, along with the North Yorkshire Moors, Teesdale, and the Lake District.
Schooling options include the popular Bowes Primary School, Teesdale School in Barnard Castle for secondary education, and the highly regarded independent Barnard Castle School for ages 4–18.
Transport links are excellent, with the A66, A67, A1(M), and M6 nearby, as well as mainline rail services from Darlington and international flights from Teesside and Newcastle airports.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND
G
NOTE
Please note, the garden statues and chandeliers are not included in the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
The Manor enjoys sweeping views across the Greeta Valley and distant Moors. From its elevated position, you can also see the remains of a Roman Fort and Medieval Castle, adding to the setting's historic character. Despite its rural tranquillity, the property is just a short drive from Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale, and has direct access to the Pennine Way via a rear gate.
The main reception hall leads to several impressive living spaces and the cellars. The formal drawing room features elegant period detailing, including a marble fireplace and decorative mouldings, while large sash windows frame the exceptional views. The adjoining sitting room offers a more relaxed space, warmed by a Nester Martin wood-burning stove set into a marble fireplace. French doors open into an Amdega conservatory, a bright and inviting room with countryside views. Its recently replaced roof comes with a 10-year guarantee, making it ideal for year-round use.
The spacious country-style kitchen, created from the original garage, is well-equipped with bespoke fitted units, integrated appliances including an electric Aga and Range Cooker, and a striking central island. It flows easily into both the dining and sitting rooms, making it perfect for entertaining and family life. A nearby storeroom has been converted into a library, which could also be used as a breakfast room if desired.
A practical utility room includes ample storage, space for two washing machines and a dryer, twin Butlers' sinks, and houses the boiler. From the first reception hall, flagstone flooring leads to a generous office/studio space above the kitchen. With exposed beams, arched brick windows, and Velux roof lights, this area offers excellent natural light and would suit a variety of uses including potential for an annexe.
Also on this level is a comfortable double guest bedroom with a newly fitted walk-in shower room. A former workshop has also been transformed into a second library, with a double bedroom accessed via a private staircase above—offering flexibility for guests, hobbies, or home working.
Upstairs, an elegant staircase leads to a bright landing and three further double bedrooms, along with a stylish contemporary bathroom featuring a Victorian slipper bath, walk-in shower, Travertine tiling, and underfloor heating. The Principal Suite occupies part of the Victorian wing and includes a spacious bedroom with dual-aspect views, two dressing rooms (one of which could be a nursery), an en-suite with walk-in shower, and a Victorian bath set to enjoy the scenic outlook. A separate storage room is also accessed via the en-suite.
For added security, the house is fitted with a monitored alarm system and CCTV.
Outside, the south-facing gardens wrap around the front and side of the property, framed by mature trees for privacy and including a notable Monkey Puzzle tree. A summer house at the lower end of the garden offers another tranquil space to enjoy the valley views. Behind electric gates, a large courtyard provides ample parking. There's also a detached double garage, a workshop/store, and a log and coal store which houses two 2,500-litre oil tanks. These additions offer excellent storage and practicality.
LOCATION
The village of Bowes itself is steeped in history, centred around a medieval castle, and boasts a strong community with annual events such as the agricultural show and carnival. Amenities include a traditional coaching inn pub, a members’ club, and a large village hall. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking, cycling and riding, with the Pennine Way passing directly behind the property.
Nearby towns such as Barnard Castle, Richmond, and Darlington offer a wider range of services, including shops, hospitals, and cultural attractions like the Bowes Museum. Harrogate, Durham, and Newcastle are also within reach, along with the North Yorkshire Moors, Teesdale, and the Lake District.
Schooling options include the popular Bowes Primary School, Teesdale School in Barnard Castle for secondary education, and the highly regarded independent Barnard Castle School for ages 4–18.
Transport links are excellent, with the A66, A67, A1(M), and M6 nearby, as well as mainline rail services from Darlington and international flights from Teesside and Newcastle airports.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND
G
NOTE
Please note, the garden statues and chandeliers are not included in the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
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