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2 Slaley Park

Slaley Hall, Slaley, Hexham, Northumberland

Guide Price

£900,000
For Sale
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
4 Reception Rooms
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"A contemporary woodland house with private leisure suite & indoor pool "

The Property
Positioned within a private, wooded setting, this striking contemporary house has been thoughtfully designed to maximise light, space and its connection to the surrounding woodland. Arranged across multiple levels, the layout unfolds with a natural sense of progression, combining expansive open living spaces with more intimate areas for relaxation, alongside an exceptional leisure suite that elevates the property beyond the ordinary.

The entrance hall forms a central point within the home, linking the accommodation on this level while a staircase rises to the principal living spaces above. At this level, the kitchen has been carefully designed as both a functional workspace and a social setting, fitted with sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and a substantial island with breakfast seating. The adjoining dining area is set slightly apart, creating a more atmospheric environment for entertaining, with considered lighting and direct access to the outside.

On the next level, a family room has been designed as a more social and informal setting, centred around a bespoke fitted bar. Set beneath a partially vaulted ceiling, the space feels both open and defined, with the bar area thoughtfully integrated beneath the eaves, incorporating shelving and seating to create a natural focal point for entertaining.

Full-height glazing continues here, with doors opening directly onto a further balcony, allowing the space to extend naturally outdoors and drawing in views of the surrounding woodland. The elevated position enhances both light and outlook, reinforcing the sense of separation from the more formal living areas while remaining visually connected through the split-level design.

The relationship between the family room, sitting room and mezzanine has been carefully considered, creating a sequence of spaces that feel distinct in purpose yet cohesive in design, allowing for both larger gatherings and quieter, more relaxed use.

The sitting room, positioned on the next level, is particularly impressive, defined by its vaulted ceiling and full-height glazing which draws in natural light throughout the day. Doors open directly onto a generous balcony, extending the living space outward and providing a natural setting for outdoor seating and dining, with a pleasant outlook across the surrounding trees. Internally, the space has been carefully arranged to balance scale with comfort, with a contemporary fireplace set into a feature wall forming a natural focal point. The use of large-format flooring and a restrained palette enhances the sense of openness, while the height of the ceiling adds a strong architectural presence.

Above, a mezzanine level introduces an additional layer of flexibility, enclosed with a glazed balustrade and accessed via a ladder-style stair. Set beneath the eaves with rooflights above, it offers a more secluded setting suited to reading or informal use, while maintaining a visual connection to the main living space below.

The bedroom accommodation is arranged to provide both privacy and flexibility. The principal suite occupies its own wing and is notably generous in scale, complemented by a well-appointed en-suite bathroom and a separate dressing room. Additional bedrooms are positioned across the upper and lower levels, served by a combination of en-suite and separate bath and shower rooms, allowing the layout to adapt easily for family life or visiting guests.

On the ground floor, a further bedroom suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite provides a comfortable and private retreat, while an additional bedroom, currently used as a study, together with a utility room and a well-proportioned gym, complete this level, enhancing the practicality of the overall layout.

A defining feature of the property is the dedicated leisure suite, arranged on the lower ground floor. Designed as a self-contained wellness space, it centres around an indoor swimming pool, enhanced by a bespoke rock feature with waterfall, introducing both movement and a more atmospheric quality to the setting. The surrounding space has been thoughtfully arranged to include a jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, with tiled finishes running throughout, while soft lighting and mirrored walls enhance depth and create a more immersive environment. The overall design balances functionality with a sense of retreat, offering a private leisure space that feels distinct from the main living accommodation, yet entirely integrated within the home’s overall design and lifestyle offering.

Externally
Externally, the property is approached via a substantial driveway providing extensive parking and leading to a detached garage block. The garage is particularly impressive, designed to accommodate up to three vehicles, with additional capacity provided by a four-post lift. Fitted tool cabinetry offers excellent storage, while air conditioning, integrated lighting and a wash sink create a well-equipped environment suited to both storage and maintenance.

The outdoor spaces have been thoughtfully arranged with both practicality and leisure in mind, with elevated balconies and a generous terrace offering multiple areas for seating and entertaining. A hot tub area is set within a more private section of the grounds, while the surrounding woodland backdrop enhances the sense of seclusion and calm.

Location

Slaley Hall, Slaley, Hexham, Northumberland

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