Price changed to £955,000
January 18, 2026
Price changed to £975,000
November 7, 2025
Listed for £995,000
April 19, 2025
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The dining room leads from the kitchen and is open plan, this flexible room offers bespoke built in entertainment storage, which surrounds bracketing for a wall mounted TV and has a pleasant front view aspect, overlooking the formal garden and pond. This is a versatile room, which could lend itself to many purposes, including a snug, playroom or entertainment suite.
From the dining room, double wooden doors lead back into the hallway, where stairs lead down to the cloakroom, which comprises of WC and vanity wash hand basin. There is also a cupboard which houses the boiler.
Returning to the hallway, a return staircase rises to the first floor, with a solid oak banister and balustrade alongside wrought iron spindles. A half landing enjoys a large, arched picture window, which allows the landing to the flooded with natural light, while the stairs continue up towards the spacious landing area, which allows space for a small seating area.
There are four double bedrooms on the first floor, the main bedroom is an incredibly spacious double which enjoys a pleasant front aspect view and is well lit by two slide and sash windows. There are double and single built in wardrobes which have solid oak doors, which provides ample storage, while the main suite is also serviced by an en-suite bathroom. The en-suite is fully tiled throughout and comprises a rolltop, clawfoot bath with useful handheld mixer tap, vanity wash hand basin, low level WC and walk-in shower cubicle with mains fed rainfall and hand held showers. There are two traditional radiators, one of which is heated by the multifuel stove, thus providing a secondary heating source and is well lit by spotlights to the ceiling and also a slide and sash window.
The three remaining bedrooms are all generous doubles of a similar size, making the space ideal for family living, or multi-generational living. All of the bedrooms have high ceilings and two of these lovely rooms boast built in storage with oak front wardrobes, while the third bedroom has ample space for free standing furniture.
The accommodation on the first floor is completed by the high quality family bathroom, which is fully tiled throughout and boasts a Victorian style suite which complements the age and grandeur of the property, this comprises a rolltop, clawfoot bath with useful mixer tap, his and her porcelain sinks, low level WC with matching bidet, alongside a walk-in shower cubicle with mains fed rainfall and handheld showers. There are two traditional radiators which ensures that this large house bathroom is well heated, it is well lit by spotlights to the ceiling and also a slide and sash window to the front.
To the second floor, the nature and flexible layout of accommodation has the potential for annexed accommodation, ideal for multi-generational living.
Stairs rise from the first floor landing to the left hand side, lies a large open plan living room and bedroom, having roof lights to the ceiling, exposed beams and an exposed brick chimney breast, the room allows ample space for living and sleeping accommodation. From here, there is a separate dining room, which could be used as a study or play room if desired, being well lit by a roof light. The second floor also boasts a small kitchen, which is fitted with a decent range of white wall and base units, with sink and drainer unit, integral oven and hob and space for further white goods, the kitchen is lit via a roof light, allowing the space to be filled with natural light. Steps lead down from the kitchen into the bathroom, which comprises of WC, panel enclosed bath and wash hand basin.
Externally, the property is set back from the roadside and is approached via a sweeping gravelled driveway which leads to an impressive turning circle. There is ample space for parking, along with a detached double garage, ideal for storing a classic car or motorbikes. Pelton House features a walled garden and the property in its entirety extends to just under 2 acres of excellent garden, the majority of which is laid to lawn and is filled with mature trees, including Sycamore, Yew, Holly, Oak and Horse Chestnut, it also used to boast a tennis court, which could easily be reinstated. Alongside the garage, there are also two smaller stone buildings, ideal as a potting shed or wood store. The rear of the garage offers a large, multi-use space, ideal for tending to the properties, impressive market garden, there is also a useful office space and a WC.
The garden extends to the front and rear of the property, the front garden enjoys a lovely patio area, an ideal spot for a hot tub, which is covered by a wooden pagoda and enclosed with stone walls and windows which are reclaimed from a church. There is also a market garden where the current owners grow a variety of vegetables and an orchard filled with a variety of fruit trees, including pear, apple and Cherry. There is also space for polytunnels, ideal for the keen gardener. The external space is completed by the large circular pond, which is currently filled with koi carp and is very much the centrepiece of this impressive outside space.
Tenure & Possession
Freehold with Vacant possession
EPC Rating
This property has been certified with an EPC Rating of C|71
Local Authority
Durham County Council
Banded F
Utilities
The property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage. The central heating system is powered by gas, alongside a secondary heating source of a solid fuel stove, which is located in the living room.
Parking
Ample off street parking plus double garage
Characteristics
Broadband is currently connected with average speed of approximately 74 mbps. Mobile coverage is available, interested parties are advised to perform their own due diligence in respect of availability.
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Pelton House is situated in a sought after residential Village of Pelton to the West of the historic town of Chester le Street and close to the popular settlement of Beamish and Beamish Museum, the living museum of the North. While Pelton offers a range of day to day facilities, such as small supermarkets, a post office and schools up to primary age, it also offers good transport links with excellent access to the A1(M, for a broader range of facilities, such as several supermarkets alongside a generous range of day to day facilities that include a pedestrian shopping area as well as a range of both primary and secondary schools. There are also a doctor's surgery, a pharmacy and dentist surgery, recreational and leisure facilities such as the popular Riverside Park, local rowing club and Bannatyne’s health and fitness centre. Chester le Street lies in a vale formed by the River Wear and can be dated back to Roman times; it is also home to the world famous Durham County Cricket Ground at Emirates Riverside.