Listed for £650,000
October 15, 2025
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The allure of this property extends beyond its walls, beckoning you to explore the outside oasis it offers. Step into a world of tranquillity in the expansive outside space, ideal for entertaining or simply basking in the serenity of nature. The meticulously landscaped grounds provide a picturesque backdrop for outdoor gatherings, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Whether hosting a gathering or enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, the outdoor area offers endless possibilities for leisure and relaxation. Embrace the essence of luxury living as you find solace and rejuvenation in this exquisite outdoor retreat, perfectly complementing the splendour found within the walls of this remarkable home. A little piece of history… The Marsden Miners' Hall, located in South Shields, was built in 1912 to serve the miners of the nearby Whitburn Colliery. It was a hub for social activities, union meetings, and political campaigning until the colliery closed in 1967. After that, it became St Bede's Parochial Hall before being beautifully converted by the current owners. The hall was built in 1912 to provide a social and meeting space for the miners who worked at the Whitburn Colliery and lived in the surrounding Marsden Village. It was designed by architect Thomas Alexander Page and could accommodate up to 600 people. The hall was a centre for community life and a base for union activities. It hosted social events, union meetings, strike ballots, and public meetings for major political figures like Chuter Ede and Hugh Gaitskell. A memorial plaque in the hall commemorated the 200+ men from Marsden who served in World War I, with 31 panels detailing their service.