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Bridge House

Lintzford, Rowlands Gill, County Durham

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£800,000
For Sale
0.44 Acre
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Reception Rooms
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"A beautifully updated Georgian stone house, with south facing gardens and far-reaching valley views in an idyllic riverside setting"

The Property
Set on the banks of the River Derwent at Lintzford, Bridge House is a rare Georgian stone house of scale and grace, where south-facing gardens flow to the water’s edge and the outlook takes in the listed Lintzford Bridge and wooded valley beyond. The property has been completely reimagined by the current owners, who have invested with precision and sensitivity to create a home that feels both timeless and contemporary, refined yet deeply welcoming. Every element, from the architectural detailing to the considered lighting, contributes to a space designed for comfort, connection and effortless day-to-day living.

Inside, the attention to detail is immediately evident. The entrance hall establishes a calm, elegant tone, with soft light, pale tiling and warm neutral hues drawing the eye through to the main living areas. The bespoke staircase, with its sculptural handrail and painted balustrade, sets a note of craftsmanship that continues throughout the house.

The first floor is designed for light, space and connection with the surroundings. The living room is beautifully proportioned, with tall sash windows framing long views across the gardens and valley. A limestone fireplace with wood-burning stove provides a quiet focal point, while the room’s scale lends itself equally to relaxed evenings or confident entertaining.

Adjoining, the dining kitchen is arranged for sociable living, with classic cabinetry, stone worktops and integrated appliances set around a generous dining area. Doors open to a balcony terrace with glass balustrade so that the river and gardens can be enjoyed throughout the seasons.

On the second floor, the principal bedroom is calm and generous, with a door opening to the garden and a soft, natural palette that complements the setting. Two further double bedrooms each have their own character, drawing in light through deep-set windows with views to the trees and river. The main shower room is luxurious and understated, finished in travertine with granite detailing and a walk-in shower that adds a contemporary touch to the period fabric of the home.

On the ground floor, a thoughtfully planned guest suite enhances flexibility. The bathroom combines a freestanding bath with a wet room area and a seperate WC with vanity unit that doubles as a boot room, providing coat and shoe storage behind the back door to keep circulation practical and uncluttered. A versatile fourth bedroom sits on this level, ideal for guests or multigenerational living. There is internal access to the double garage for added convenience.

Throughout, Bridge House has been beautifully reimagined with a considered eye for proportion, light and texture. Bespoke joinery, high-quality fittings and carefully curated finishes create a home that balances design integrity with everyday practicality, delivering a sense of quiet luxury that feels both timeless and complete.

Externally
Bridge House stands within exceptional south facing riverside gardens that step gently to the water. Stone walls, established trees and designed planting give privacy and year round colour. The upper garden includes a raised entertaining deck with seating for eight, a glass staircase and a balcony seating area for four, all finished with stainless steel and glass balustrading and eco decking for low maintenance. Beneath the balcony is a sheltered sitting area, while the lower garden opens to wide lawns with long views to the river and weir and a choice of quiet seating spots in both sun and shade.

Approached over the cobbled crossing by the listed Lintzford Bridge, the house reveals fine stonework with high detailing around the windows, the façade sitting naturally within its landscape. Architectural lighting and sculptural planting add structure after dusk. Private parking sits alongside an integral double garage, together with electric car charging points.

The property enjoys fishing rights on the River Derwent, with ownership on the house side to the midline. The river holds salmon, grayling, trout and eel, and the nearby salmon ladder on the weir is a particular feature. Wildlife is abundant, with regular sightings of kingfishers, herons and otters, as well as ducks, hedgehogs, dragonflies and bees, all reinforcing the rare quality of this riverside setting.

Location

Lintzford, Rowlands Gill, County Durham

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