Durham Road Farm
Durham Road, Wolsingham, Bishop Aukland
Guide Price
£1,200,000
"A beautifully renovated stone-built farmhouse with exceptional entertaining spaces and panoramic countryside views "
The Property
Durham Road Farm is a substantial stone-built farmhouse positioned within open countryside, where far-reaching views stretch across rolling pasture and towards the surrounding hills beyond. Thoughtfully renovated and extended, the house combines the character and solidity of a traditional rural building with a more contemporary approach to day-to-day living, centred around generous entertaining spaces and a strong connection to the landscape.
The setting immediately establishes the tone. Positioned alongside open farmland, the house enjoys a remarkable sense of space and outlook, while the interiors have been designed to make full use of natural light and the surrounding views. Exposed stonework, timber beams and reclaimed materials sit comfortably alongside modern finishes, creating interiors that feel relaxed, practical and well considered rather than overly formal.
The entrance hall provides an immediate sense of the proportions within the house and connects seamlessly to the principal reception spaces. A useful utility room, secondary utility area, shower room and adjoining plant room provide excellent practical infrastructure for family life, outdoor pursuits or returning from the countryside. The overall layout has been carefully considered to balance large-scale entertaining with comfortable day-to-day living.
The kitchen and dining room has clearly been designed as the focal point of the house. Measuring over 21 feet in width and arranged around a substantial central island with solid timber work surfaces, the room combines extensive cabinetry with integrated appliances and generous preparation space, while wide-format tiling and exposed beams reinforce the robust, grounded feel of the interior. Full-width glazing and sliding doors draw in uninterrupted views across the gardens and open countryside beyond, allowing the changing landscape to become part of the room itself.
A double-sided wood-burning stove forms a natural divide between the kitchen and the principal sitting room, bringing warmth and atmosphere to both spaces. The sitting room feels comfortable and welcoming, with exposed stonework and oak flooring adding texture and depth, while the fireplace creates a strong architectural focal point. Beyond, a separate snug or reading room provides a quieter retreat, particularly well suited to home working, reading or more informal evenings away from the main entertaining areas. A large store room further enhances the flexibility of the ground floor accommodation.
The first floor continues the same thoughtful approach. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, extending to over 23 feet in length and enhanced by exposed timber detailing and elevated views across the surrounding countryside. The room offers generous proportions alongside a walk-in wardrobe and contemporary en-suite shower room with twin basins. A further substantial double bedroom enjoys similarly attractive views, while two additional bedrooms provide flexible accommodation for family and guests. The family bathroom has been finished in a contemporary style, centred around a freestanding bath and separate shower enclosure.
Throughout the house there is a consistent sense of quality and cohesion, with natural materials, modern glazing and carefully chosen finishes combining to create interiors that feel both polished and comfortable.
Externally
The gardens and outdoor spaces have been carefully arranged to complement both the house and its setting. Broad lawns extend away from the rear elevation towards open fields, framed by post-and-rail fencing and uninterrupted countryside views that create an exceptional sense of openness. A substantial paved terrace provides space for outdoor dining and entertaining, while a striking circular architectural feature creates a focal point within the garden and draws the eye towards the landscape beyond.
Particularly notable is the covered outdoor kitchen and entertaining area, which significantly extends the usability of the external spaces throughout the year. Constructed with reclaimed timber and stone detailing to reflect the character of the house, the space incorporates preparation areas, seating, lighting and a wood-burning stove, creating an atmosphere more akin to an outdoor living room than a traditional garden structure. Nearby, a hot tub is positioned to take advantage of the surrounding views, further reinforcing the property’s emphasis on entertaining and relaxed countryside living.
Beyond the formal gardens, secure barns and enclosed paddock land further enhance the versatility of the property, offering excellent potential for equestrian use, storage, workshops or wider lifestyle requirements, while maintaining the distinctly rural character of the setting. In all, the grounds extend to approximately 5.71 acres.
Key features
Description
Local Information
Curlew Farm occupies a peaceful rural position just outside the historic market town of Wolsingham, within the Durham Dales and on the edge of the North Pennines National Landscape. The surrounding countryside is renowned for its rolling hills, open moorland and network of walking, cycling and riding routes, while nearby Wolsingham is recognised as an official ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town, reflecting the quality of the surrounding landscape and outdoor pursuits available directly from the doorstep.
Despite its rural setting, the property remains well connected. Wolsingham provides a range of everyday amenities including independent shops, cafés, public houses and schooling, while the nearby towns of Bishop Auckland and Durham offer more extensive retail, leisure and professional services. Durham can be reached in approximately 30 minutes by road, with direct rail services onwards to Newcastle, York and London.
The wider area is particularly well regarded for outdoor recreation, with easy access to the North Pennines, Weardale and Hamsterley Forest, alongside a number of well-known market towns and villages throughout County Durham and the Tyne Valley.
Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall | Kitchen/Dining Room | Sitting Room | Snug | Utility Room | Secondary Utility Area | Shower Room | Plant Room | Store Room
First Floor
Principal Bedroom with Walk-in Wardrobe and En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Two Further Bedrooms | Family Bathroom
Externally
Landscaped Gardens | Extensive Lawn | Paved Terraces | Covered Outdoor Kitchen and Entertaining Area | Hot Tub | Ample Parking | Open Countryside Views | Paddock | Secure Barns | 5.71 Acres in All
Approximate Mileages
Wolsingham 1.5 miles | Stanhope 7 miles | Bishop Auckland 11 miles | Durham 16 miles | Newcastle International Airport 31 miles
Services Heating is supplied via a solar heat pump and wood burner. Mains electricity alongside Solar PV Panels. Mains water. Drainage via septic tank.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band C
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
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Submitting an Offer
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Location
Durham Road, Wolsingham, Bishop Aukland
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