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Blindburn Hall

Wark, Hexham, Northumberland

Guide Price

£1,500,000
For Sale
2.53 Acres
6 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
3 Reception Rooms
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"An elegant Victorian country house with landscaped south-facing gardens and pool terrace, quietly set above the River North Tyne"

The Property
Tucked within a secluded wooded setting near the North Tyne village of Wark, Blindburn Hall is a substantial stone-built semi-detached Victorian country house, dating back to the mid-19th century. Designed to emulate a far earlier architectural era, with mullioned windows, leaded glazing, and Tudor-inspired detailing, it balances romantic period character with a refined modern finish following an extensive recent renovation.

Surrounded by mature planting and elevated above the River North Tyne, the property occupies a peaceful position within established grounds, with a winding drive that leads through trees and seasonal wildflowers. At the rear, south-facing gardens and a discreetly positioned pool terrace offer an idyllic outlook and relaxed, year-round entertaining. Despite its period scale and country setting, Blindburn Hall is not listed, offering flexibility for future alterations.

Stepping through the main entrance, the sense of scale and craftsmanship is immediately apparent. The grand entrance hall forms a striking introduction to the home, with oak parquet flooring underfoot and an extraordinary carved timber ceiling above. An open-arched doorway leads through to the double-height inner hall, where a showpiece staircase rises beside leaded windows and a coffered timber ceiling—creating a moment of architectural drama and grandeur. To the side, a cosy and atmospheric library is panelled in slate blue and fitted with bespoke bookcases.

The kitchen has been comprehensively redesigned to offer modern functionality with classic charm. A substantial island with integrated wine fridge sits beneath a sculptural pendant, complemented by deep navy cabinetry, brass hardware, and pale granite composite worktops. A traditional AGA is inset beneath a timber beam, while further appliances include AEG ovens. A large window floods the room with natural light and draws attention to the garden beyond. Adjacent lies a large utility and boot room styled with practical elegance in muted grey tones. It features built-in cabinetry, a tiled dog-wash area, laundry pulley, and additional pantry storage.

From the central hallway, a sequence of large, well-proportioned reception rooms runs across the southern aspect. The family room features a coffered ceiling with gold detailing, parquet flooring, and two pairs of double doors opening to the garden. Next door, the formal dining room is finished in rich green tones with intricate plasterwork and a decorative fireplace, enjoying views across the gardens through tall windows. The room’s generous proportions and period detailing make it well suited to both formal entertaining and everyday family gatherings.

The drawing room sits at the western end of the property and is an especially impressive space. Crowned by a unique criss-cross vaulted ceiling and finished with a cast iron log-burning stove, it offers garden access and generous proportions. A box bay window brings in light and leafy views, while a statement chandelier completes the room’s elegant feel.

Upstairs, the split-level landing leads to a suite of generous bedrooms and individually styled bathrooms. Each bedroom enjoys excellent light, individual character, and views across the gardens or wooded surroundings.

The principal suite is especially luxurious, with a large bay window and corner seating area. Its adjoining dressing room is beautifully fitted with blush cabinetry, brass handles, and illuminated shelving. The en-suite bathroom includes black marble-effect flooring, twin marble-topped basins, a walk-in rainfall shower, and a freestanding cast iron bath set before a wide window.

Other bedrooms include a stylish guest room with original fireplace and leafy views, a light-filled children’s room with floral wallpaper panels and large windows, and two further charming bedrooms—each individually finished and served by contemporary bathrooms with elegant tiling, cast iron baths, and modern walk-in showers.

Externally
Blindburn Hall is set within well-established grounds, framed by woodland and seasonal planting. The property is approached via a long, shared driveway through Blindburn Woods—owned by Blindburn Hall—with right of way granted to three neighbouring properties. An electric gated entrance opens to a spacious courtyard and the north-facing entrance of the house. The courtyard provides ample parking, while adjacent to the main building stands a stone-built garage with electric up-and-over doors, generous storage, and housing for both the oil-fired boiler and the swimming pool’s purification system.

To the rear, broad south-facing lawns cascade gently from the house, bordered by rhododendrons, mature trees, and sheltered woodland edges. A timber gazebo sits discreetly to one side, offering a shaded setting for outdoor dining or quiet retreat.

The pool terrace is a particular highlight that is both beautifully private and framed by established planting, featuring a mosaic-tiled swimming pool with roman steps, a sunken hot tub, and ample space for seating, lounging, and entertaining.

A range of stabling is located close to the house, including two loose boxes and an adjoining tack room.

Agents Note
An additional 1.5-acre paddock may be available to lease by separate negotiation—offering further potential for equestrian use or smallholding pursuits.

Location

Wark, Hexham, Northumberland

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