
The Old Mill, Mill Farm Road, Hamsterley Mill, County Durham

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Detached Former Mill
- Secluded Valley Setting
- River Frontage
- Natural Waterfalls
- Woodland Surroundings
- Open Plan Kitchen
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Multiple Reception Rooms
- Raised Deck Terrace
- Wildlife Rich Setting
Description
Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall | Lounge | Kitchen/Dining Room | Garden Room | Shower Room
First Floor
Bedroom Two | Bedroom Three | Bedroom Four | Family Bathroom
Second Floor
Principal Bedroom | Two Dressing Rooms
Lower Ground Floor
Entertainment Room | Utility Room
Externally
Raised Deck Terrace | Gardens & Woodland | River Frontage | Private Parking
The Property
The Old Mill occupies a remarkable position within a secluded valley, where the landscape is shaped as much by water as by time. Originally dating from the mid-18th century, this substantial detached former mill extends to over 3,200 sq ft and sits within a setting defined by woodland, exposed bedrock and the ever-changing movement of the Pont Burn. It is a place that feels both private and immersive, where the sound and presence of water form part of the daily rhythm.
Approached along a quiet stretch of Mill Farm Road, the house reveals itself gradually, set alongside the burn as it moves through a series of natural falls, pools and channels. Following rainfall, the water gathers pace, creating a dramatic backdrop that can be heard throughout the house. In drier periods, the burn settles into clear, slower pools, softening the atmosphere and reinforcing the sense of calm. The setting is not static, but constantly evolving with the seasons.
Internally, the house has been adapted with a clear understanding of both its origins and modern expectations. The principal living space is arranged as an open-plan kitchen and dining room, offering the scale required for everyday use as well as entertaining. Cabinetry and appliances are positioned to allow the space to function with ease, while maintaining a natural connection to the surrounding landscape.
The main living room is positioned to take full advantage of the outlook, opening directly onto a raised deck that sits above the gardens and water. This connection between inside and out is particularly well handled, creating a space that works equally well for quieter moments or informal gatherings. A conservatory to the rear offers a different perspective, looking along the curve of the valley and into the woodland beyond.
At lower ground level, a more informal reception room with a log-burning stove provides a contrasting atmosphere. With direct access to the gardens and the burn, it offers a closer relationship with the water and a more enclosed, relaxed setting, particularly suited to evenings or colder months.
The bedroom accommodation is arranged across the upper floors, with four well-proportioned double bedrooms providing flexibility for both family life and guests. The principal bedroom sits at the top of the house, set within the eaves and enjoying a sense of separation from the rest of the accommodation. Its elevated position, combined with a wood-burning fireplace, creates a space that feels private and self-contained. Two bathrooms serve the remaining bedrooms, finished in a straightforward and practical manner.
Throughout the house, original stonework and structural elements have been retained and allowed to sit comfortably alongside more recent updates. Importantly, the property is not listed, offering greater flexibility for future changes, subject to the usual consents.
Consideration has also been given to energy efficiency, with the installation of 18 roof-mounted solar panels supported by battery storage, helping to offset running costs while complementing the rural setting.
The surrounding woodland and watercourse support a wide range of wildlife, with red kites frequently seen overhead alongside buzzards and owls. Along the burn, kingfishers, herons and dippers are regular visitors, reinforcing the sense that the natural environment is integral to the experience of the house.
Externally
The grounds are arranged to follow the natural contours of the valley, combining areas of lawn with established woodland and direct access to the burn. A raised deck extends from the house, positioned to overlook the water and provide a natural setting for outdoor dining. The landscape is informal and well-established, allowing the setting itself to take precedence, with the movement of water and changing seasons providing constant variation.
Local Information
The Old Mill occupies a particularly attractive position within Hamsterley Mill, a well regarded address set in the heart of the Derwent Valley. The area is known for its collection of individual homes, often set within generous plots and surrounded by mature woodland and open countryside, creating a setting that feels both private and established. Rather than a traditional village centre, Hamsterley Mill has evolved as a discreet residential enclave, valued for its peaceful character and natural surroundings.
The Derwent Valley itself is recognised for its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife, forming part of a successful red kite conservation area where these distinctive birds are frequently seen overhead. Woodland, riverside walks and open farmland define the immediate landscape, offering a calm and restorative environment while remaining highly accessible.
Everyday amenities are available in nearby Rowlands Gill and Burnopfield, providing a range of local shops, cafés, pubs and primary schooling. A broader selection of services, including supermarkets, leisure facilities and well regarded schooling, can be found in Newcastle and the surrounding Tyne Valley towns. Newcastle city centre lies within easy reach, while Newcastle International Airport is readily accessible, offering convenient connections for both national and international travel.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area offers excellent walking and cycling routes, with Derwent Walk Country Park close by and further access into the wider Northumberland countryside. The setting combines the appeal of a rural lifestyle with strong connectivity, making it particularly well suited to both commuting and day to day living.
Approximate Mileages
Rowlands Gill 2.0 miles | Burnopfield 2.6 miles | Ebchester 3.0 miles | Shotley Bridge 4.5 miles | Consett 5.5 miles | Newcastle City Centre 9.0 miles | Newcastle International Airport 13.0 miles | Durham City Centre 14.5 miles
Services
Mains electricity | Mains water | Mains drainage | Gas central heating (combi boiler)
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band G
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars.
Agents Note to Purchasers
We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval.
Submitting an Offer
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EPC Rating: D
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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