- High-Quality Interiors with Bespoke Detailing +
- Versatile Layout +
- Stunning Open Views of the North Pennines +
- Landscaped Gardens with Terrace and Kitchen Garden +
- Double Garage & Extensive Parking +
- Easy Access to Public Highway & Road Network +
Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch | Hall | Sitting Room | Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room | Pantry | Utility Room | Rear Hall | Gym/Office | Two WCs | Cloakroom
First Floor
Principal Bedroom with Dressing Area & en-suite Shower Room | Three Bedrooms | Family Bathroom
Second Floor
Study | Sitting Room | Kitchenette | Bedroom with Dressing Area | Bathroom | Loft Storage
Externally
Detached Double Garage | Driveway & Parking | Generous Gardens | Patio
The Property
Positioned high above the valley floor with panoramic views across the moors of the North Pennines AONB, Bramble House is a strikingly individual country home that pairs spacious, high-specification interiors with one of the most expansive rural outlooks in the region. The house sits within its own defined plot at the edge of a former farmstead, now a quiet residential cluster, and has been thoughtfully remodelled to suit modern living while retaining a strong sense of place.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors and flows from a glazed entrance porch into a broad central hallway laid with heritage-style tiles. On the Northern aspect, a vaulted sitting room sets the tone — a generous yet grounded space with earthy tones, bespoke cabinetry, exposed trusses, painted panelling, and a deep inglenook fireplace now housing a woodburning stove.
The kitchen and dining room sit at the centre of the house, opening through French doors to the garden beyond. In the kitchen, granite and quartz worktops are set above shaker-style cabinetry, with a Rangemaster cooker recessed into a tiled chimney breast and a central island providing both workspace and informal seating. A walk-in pantry is tucked discreetly behind the kitchen, and there’s ample space for a large dining table beside the doors — perfectly placed to draw the eye outside.
A rear hallway leads to a separate utility room with further cabinetry and laundry plumbing, alongside a guest WC and a versatile room currently used as a home study.
Four bedrooms lie on the first floor, all light-filled and decorated with tasteful neutral tones. The principal bedroom enjoys a dual aspect with open views across surrounding farmland and a dedicated dressing area with fitted wardrobes. Its en-suite is smartly finished, while the family bathroom serves the remaining rooms and includes a freestanding bath, a walk-in rainfall shower, and wood-effect flooring that ties neatly to the overall palette.
The top floor is currently arranged as a self-contained suite — a thoughtful space for older children, long-stay guests, or multi-generational living. It includes a sitting area, fitted kitchenette, bedroom, bathroom, and a study space tucked beneath the eaves.
A timber five-bar gate opens to a broad gravelled driveway with a turning circle and ample space for parking. The detached double garage sits slightly apart, fully insulated and fitted with electric doors, lighting, and power. Behind it, a hardstanding area offers further room for storage or equipment.
The garden wraps around the house and is defined by dry-stone walling and recently planted trees. A broad terrace spans the rear elevation — ideal for dining, reading, or simply taking in the extraordinary views. Beyond are gently sloping lawns, a timber-clad garden bar, and a series of raised beds tucked neatly into the kitchen garden.
The property is situated in the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by a vast panorama of unspoiled scenery. To the south is Garrigill, a quaint village with a post office/shop. To the north is the market town of Alston, close to the Cumbrian/Northumbrian border and standing around 1,000ft above sea level. Alston has a cobbled high street and unusual shops and galleries and is surrounded by miles of stunning countryside, perfect for walking without the crowds of the nearby Lake District.
Locally, there is a good choice of local amenities with supermarket, restaurants, public houses and selection of shops. Alston provides both primary and secondary schooling and a range of professional services, and is also home to South Tynedale Steam Railway, a delightful heritage attraction. Alston Moor has a golf club and other popular local sports and activities include walking, motorbiking, cycling, fishing and shooting. For more comprehensive facilities, Carlisle, Penrith and Hexham are easily accessible and provide excellent shopping, entertainment and leisure facilities.
Alston 2.1 miles | Penrith 21.8 miles | Junction 40 M6 22.2 miles | Hexham 23.7 miles | Barnard Castle 29.8 miles | Carlisle City Centre 31.6 miles | Durham City Centre 41.5 miles
Bramble House is served by mains electricity and water. LPG central heating with underfloor heating and radiators. Drainage is to a septic tank shared with a neighbouring property and is fully compliant with UK regulations.