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Guide price
£595,000

3 bedroom detached house for sale

Bede Lodge, Redhills Lane, Durham, DH1
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1184
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandSuper-fast 33Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Historical Character
  • Cathedral Views
  • Ample Parking
  • Converted Chapel
  • City Centre Location
  • EPC Rating E
Tucked away in the heart of County Durham, Bede Lodge on Redhills Lane is a rare and captivating property brimming with historical character and architectural charm. Situated near the city of Durham this unique home includes a stunning Grade II listed stone-built chapel that dates back to 1867. Once part of the ecclesiastical grounds linked to St. Bede's Cemetery, the chapel retains its original dedication plaque and striking Gothic features, including arched windows, timbered ceilings, and stone carvings.

Inside the home, history and elegance intertwine seamlessly. The entrance hall features the original front door, immediately evoking a sense of heritage. The cloakroom includes a rare original Royal Doulton sink—an antique fixture that exemplifies the thoughtful curation of this home’s interior. There is a spacious ground-floor bedroom, now enhanced with fitted wardrobes and extensive mirrored storage.

The dining room is cozy and characterful, highlighted by a fabulous fireplace that serves as the room’s focal point. Leading from here is a galley-style kitchen with solid wood cabinetry and polished granite worktops, blending practical modernity with classic style. This flows into the main bathroom, which is a standout space featuring a bespoke reclaimed screen by artisan Andy Halifax, as well as a traditional roll-top bathtub and elegant basin.

One of the most striking interior features is the converted chapel lounge, a dramatic yet inviting space. With soaring vaulted ceilings, Gothic arches, and ambient smart lighting, it is ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The living room has a dual aspect view over the gardens with a striking gas fireplace.

Upstairs, the former bell tower has been transformed into two generous double bedrooms, both with double glazing and original fireplaces.

Externally, Bede Lodge is surrounded by beautifully maintained grounds, including two separate lawns bordered by mature trees for added privacy. A decked terrace offers elevated views—perfect for alfresco dining or quiet evenings. The garden features a charming array of fruit trees including plums, pears, apples, and figs, echoing the property’s rich and layered past with the tranquillity of country living. There is ample parking via the courtyard for up to five cars.
Location
Nestled just minutes from the historic city centre of Durham, Bede Lodge enjoys an enviable location that balances peaceful seclusion with exceptional connectivity. Situated on Redhills Lane, the property is ideally placed for easy access to Durham railway station, which lies approximately one mile away. From there, high-speed services connect directly to London Kings Cross, Newcastle, Edinburgh, and other major UK cities—making this a perfect base for commuters and frequent travellers alike.
For road travel, the nearby A690 and A1(M) provide excellent links across the North East and beyond, allowing for swift travel to regional hubs such as Newcastle, Sunderland, and Darlington. Local bus services are frequent and accessible, connecting the area with Durham city centre and surrounding villages.
Families will appreciate the close proximity to a range of highly regarded schools, including both primary and secondary options. Durham Johnston Comprehensive and St. Leonard’s Catholic School are well-respected institutions nearby, while the internationally renowned Durham School and Durham High School for Girls offer prestigious independent education just a short drive away.
Residents can also enjoy the benefits of living near one of the UK’s most beautiful university cities. The iconic Durham Cathedral, castle, and riverside walks are within easy reach, as are the shops, cafes, and cultural attractions that make the city so vibrant and historically rich.

Notes –
The Litchfield, adjacent to the chapel and currently owned by the church and diocese, is not listed and may be available for future purchase

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Bradley Hall - Durham
Bradley Hall - Durham
26-27 New Elvet Durham DH1 3AL
0191 392 0920
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We are a multi-disciplinary chartered surveying and property consultancy with more than 25 years’ experience of the local housing market. Operating primarily from our Durham, Gosforth and Alnwick offices, our residential team is made up of highly qualified, motivated staff who pride themselves on offering an unrivalled personal service to homebuyers and sellers. We guide you through the sales process from instruction through to completion and strive to make this journey as hassle-free as possible. With our in-depth local knowledge, we are best placed to provide advice on the valuation, acquisition, disposal and letting of a wide range of homes. Our extensive marketing and negotiation skills enable us to get the best deal for you in a timely and efficient manner. We also provide consultancy services on a diverse range of regeneration projects, from city centre residential developments to mixed-use out-of-town schemes.
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