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Staward Station House

Langley-On-Tyne, Hexham, Northumberland

Guide Price

£700,000
For Sale
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
3 Reception Rooms
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"A beautifully restored former railway station with stunning views and gardens"

The Property
Situated in the heart of picturesque countryside within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Staward Station House is a unique and historic property, originally serving as a railway station dating back to 1860s. This remarkable home, once the station master’s house, has been sympathetically restored to an exceptional standard, retaining its period charm while incorporating modern comforts. The property also includes ‘The Waiting Room,’ a versatile annexe or holiday let, enhancing its appeal and offering significant income opportunities. 

The exterior of Staward Station House boasts a distinctive period style, combining elements of Victorian and Georgian architecture. This unique property retains many features of the old railway station, including the original platform, which has been ingeniously repurposed as an expansive outdoor terrace in the garden. The South-facing garden is a standout feature, offering stunning views of the nearby fields. It is large, well-stocked, and includes a stable/workshop building with electrical supply, suitable for various uses. 

The charming post box outside the entrance porch sets the tone for the home’s unique character. The expansive sitting room is inviting and characterful with its high ceilings, original fireplaces, large windows that frame the uninterrupted views from the north side of the property, encompassing Northumberland and Staward Gorge, looking towards Hadrian’s Wall. The sitting room features a striking stone fireplace with a multi-fuel burner, complemented by an eclectic chandelier. 

Adjacent to the sitting room is the spacious dining kitchen, boasting Karndean flooring, large windows, and an open-plan design that floods the area with natural light. It is equipped with luxury appliances, including an AEG double oven, induction hob, and Luxair extractor fan. This inviting space offers ample room for a large dining table, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. An adjacent utility room and shower room offer additional convenience. 

The French doors open directly to an extensive patio area, now improved by a newly installed glazed canopy. This setup is perfect for alfresco dining while enjoying the tranquil garden views.  

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a serene retreat featuring built-in wardrobes and spectacular views of the scenic countryside. The additional bedroom is generously sized and also offers delightful views of the surrounding landscape. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed, blending contemporary fixtures with traditional touches, including underfloor heating, a sleek walk-in shower and a freestanding bathtub.  

The Waiting Room
Separate from the main house, ‘The Waiting Room’ is a beautifully converted annexe currently operating as a successful holiday let, generating a gross annual rental income of over £30,000 in the previous financial year. This novel conversion retains its historic character while providing modern amenities. It comprises a comfortable sitting room, a fully equipped kitchen, a bedroom, and a stylish bathroom. The annexe offers guests privacy and the opportunity to enjoy the scenic views that Staward Station House is known for. There is also the option to change the use of this building to an office, studio, or a separate dwelling for extended family. 

Externally
The property excels with meticulously maintained gardens that complement the historic character of the house. The outdoor space includes lush lawns, mature trees, and thoughtfully designed seating areas, providing a tranquil setting to relax. The original coal shed, bridge and platform remain, adding to the overall historic appeal.  

The spacious patio area, adorned with potted plants and outdoor seating, is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying peaceful moments in the sun. Additionally, there is a summer house that can be used as an office or gymnasium. 

Several outbuildings feature externally, including two storerooms, a coal bunker and a metal shed. 

Location

Langley-On-Tyne, Hexham, Northumberland

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