- Substantially modernised +
- Double-Glazed Sash Windows Throughout +
- City Centre Location +
- Period Property +
- Original Hardwood Flooring +
- Captivating views of Durham Cathedral +
- EPC Rating D +
This superb period townhouse is situated in one of the most prestigious addresses in the historic city of Durham. Occupying an elevated position, the house offers stunning views over the city rooftops towards the castle and cathedral complex, as well as over the nearby Wharton Park. The tiered rear gardens descend towards North Road, providing easy access to the city centre, which is only 900m away.
The current owners have substantially modernised and improved the home in 2023, adding double-glazed sash windows throughout along with installation of a new boiler and brass radiators in every room. Whilst the property has been modernised the original features have been restored and retained, including hardwood flooring, open fireplaces and ornate cornices. The property offers captivating views of Durham Cathedral from the front aspect.
On the ground floor, the heart of the home is the fabulous open-plan kitchen and living space, featuring herringbone flooring throughout. The kitchen boasts a newly installed DeVol kitchen with bespoke cabinetry and copper worktops alongside hidden modern appliances and marble shelving. A 1.5m wide feature log burner adds charm, while a large bay window in the living space floods the area with natural light and offers views over the garden. This floor also includes a utility room and a handy w.c.
The first-floor is accessed via a wide sweeping staircase, which ascends to the top of the house and is a central feature of the home. The first floor opens onto a large reception room with a feature open fire and large bay window. This floor also contains a large double bedroom with bespoke wardrobes along with the main, newly installed bathroom which comprises a freestanding copper bath with an overhead shower, washstand and basin, and w.c.
On the second floor, there are two additional double bedrooms both with bespoke wardrobes, and two further newly installed bathrooms, both with showers. The main bathroom on this floor also includes a freestanding copper bath. The third floor offers a further double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
Externally, there is a large front garden mainly laid to lawn, and a paved patio area at the rear with access to outside electricity supply and water.
The property also has planning permission for the building of an architect-designed garden workspace and storage area to the front aspect and a large, glazed boot room to the courtyard, the details of which can be found through Durham Planning Portal (Ref: DM/22/00579/FPA)
LOCATION
This property’s superb location provides access to the main east coast rail station only 800m away, offering connections north to Newcastle (15 minutes) and south to London (2 hours 40 minutes). Its central location ensures a quiet, private home far enough from the hustle and bustle of this pretty tourist city, while still being close enough to enjoy and walk home from the city's amenities.
The historic Wharton Park, located on the opposite side of North Road, has been a local landmark since 1857. Recently, it underwent a £3m investment and now features a brand-new heritage centre and cafe, a play area for all ages, an amphitheatre, a miniature car track, a multi-use games area, an outdoor gym, and a putting green.
With river walks, bars, restaurants, and an eclectic mix of shops within the city, as well as the world heritage sites at the castle and cathedral, this home’s location is unbeatable. Additionally, the area offers excellent private and state schools, making this family house very popular.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water, gas, and drainage
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND
Durham City Council – F