Wiserley Hall, Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, DL13

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Stunning Grade II Listed 17th-century farmhouse
- Four spacious double bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Beautifully appointed farmhouse kitchen
- Extensive traditional outbuildings
- Approx. 4.34 acres of private grounds
- Peaceful rural setting near Wolsingham
Description
Dating back to the 1600s, the original stone-built home features boulder plinth, ashlar dressings, and timber windows dressed with oak lintels. The exterior is finished with traditional ‘heritage’ lime mortars that add to the character of this exquisite property. History abounds with rare 17th-century wall paintings adorning the walls of the upper chambers, authenticated by the Coulthard Institute for Art in London, these timeless paintings lend a unique and valuable insight into the historic character present in this home. A full heritage architectural report covering the house and report by a conservator at the Coulthard Institute on the wall paintings has been commissioned by the former owners.
Period details such as chamfered oak beams, Georgian panelling and flagstone floors are thoughtfully preserved, while tasteful interior updates enhance the building’s timeless charm.
The cross-passage entrance hall links the front of the home directly to a secluded rear courtyard that is perfect for outdoor entertaining. The open layout within the home perfectly balances the historic significance of the home with the needs of contemporary living. On one side of the building is a charming farmhouse kitchen and dining area, fitted with cream shaker units, oak and ash worktops, a Belfast sink, integrated electric oven, NEFF induction hob, and a traditional pantry. A matching dresser and an electric AGA, set into a traditional stone inglenook, complete this inviting space.
On the other side, an exquisite oak plank door leads into the elegant open plan living room which is ideal for formal entertaining. The room showcases a traditional cast iron antique range stove, an exquisite 18th Century dresser and glass panelled cupboard with intricate detailing and large window boxes with built-in seating. This opens into a charming sitting room, featuring beautiful oak beams, stone flag floors and a large wood-burning stove set within a stone inglenook fireplace which provides a cosy, relaxed atmosphere.
A ground-floor bathroom and a well-equipped utility room are also accessed from here. The bathroom includes a fully restored high-level cistern WC, a freestanding roll-top bath, and a classic pedestal basin set beside a stone hearth. The utility room, home to the oil-fired boiler, is plumbed for a washing machine and other amenities.
An original 17th-century wooden close string staircase leads to the upper floor, where four spacious and beautifully styled double bedrooms await. The principal bedroom features wooden flooring, a decorative fireplace, sash windows with decorative panelling and in-built seating areas, as well as built-in storage cupboards. A second bedroom offers similar features, while the remaining rooms include exposed beams, stone mullion windows, and beautiful front garden views.
A large, contemporary family bathroom completes the first floor, boasting Georgian period wide plank oak flooring, a feature fireplace, freestanding slipper bath, with Burlington sanitary ware including a traditional mid-level lavatory, Burlington shower and wash basin all with elegant chrome fixtures and fittings.
A quiet, private country lane leads to Wiserley Hall, offering seclusion without isolation. The landscaped walled garden at the front of the property features a mix of gravel and lawn, ideal for outdoor gatherings. To the rear, a private courtyard with hardwood swan-neck gates opens into a meadow of approximately 4 acres, offering uninterrupted views over the Wear Valley. A wildlife pond and a mature orchard with a collection of heritage apple trees add to the rural appeal.
The array of outbuildings, including a traditional byre and arched stone barns, present exciting opportunities for potential conversion into additional living space or holiday accommodation (subject to relevant permissions), making the property perfect for those seeking a lifestyle change or income opportunity.
Location:
Wolsingham is a charming historic market town nestled on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town has retained much of its traditional character and offers excellent access to walking and cycling routes across scenic open countryside. It hosts the Wolsingham Agricultural Show every September – one of the oldest in the UK, dating back to 1763.
The town provides a good selection of day-to-day amenities including GP, a pharmacy, local shops, and cafés. Educational needs are well catered for, with both primary and secondary schools in the village, as well as several respected private schools in nearby Durham, Barnard Castle, and Newcastle. There are fantastic range of restaurants, cafes and public houses serving the village
Wolsingham’ s location offers excellent transport links. Durham and Newcastle city centres are easily accessible, with rail services offering nationwide connections. Newcastle International Airport and Teesside International Airport are both within a comfortable driving distance, making national and international travel convenient.
Services:
Mains electricity and oil central Heating. Private water supply from a spring fed borehole. Drainage to septic tank.
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax:
F
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- Band: TBC
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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