Stainton, Barnard Castle
Guide Price
£700,000SOLD STCUNDER OFFER
Property Summary
An attractive Grade II Listed farmhouse, believed to date in part from the 16th century and once formed part of the Strathmore Royal Estate as well as being the birthplace of John Bowes’ mother, founder of the Bowes Museum. Situated in the heart of the village of Stainton, this superb family home offers spacious living accommodation, with substantial rooms throughout. Immaculately presented and benefitting from an array of character features, including exposed beams, stone inglenook, log burning stove and traditional staircase to name a few. Neutrally decorated, this home benefits from two reception rooms, a living kitchen, garden room and three substantial bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite. To the front and side of this characterful home, there are countryside views, along with manageable gardens to the front and rear, parking and a double garage.
Property Features
- Detached Period Property
- Spacious Living Accommodation Throughout
- Character Features
- Grade II Listed
- Sought After Location
- Attractive Gardens
- Parking and Garaging
Guide Price
£700,000SOLD STCUNDER OFFER
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