A beautifully appointed two-bedroom maisonette set within the historic Grade II listed former Town Hall in the very heart of Shotley Bridge, offering elegant period features, generous proportions and access to charming south-facing communal gardens, all just moments from village amenities and riverside walks.
Set within the prestigious Grade II listed former Town Hall dating back to 1854, this delightful maisonette enjoys a beautiful setting in the heart of Shotley Bridge. Combining striking period architecture with a low-maintenance lifestyle, it presents a unique opportunity for first-time buyers and downsizers seeking character and convenience in equal measure.
The property is set over several levels, with the entranceway occupying the ground floor. To the first floor, a welcoming lounge showcases high ceilings, a traditional sash window and a classic column radiator, all complemented by a soft pale grey carpet and elegant four-panelled doors that enhance the sense of heritage and refinement. The proportions feel generous and light, with a crisp, fresh décor that allows the period detailing to take centre stage.
The kitchen is both stylish and practical, fitted with sleek modern cabinetry and finished with a clean white metro tiled splashback. There is space for dining, making it ideal for everyday living and informal entertaining. A sash window draws in natural light, while a larder cupboard (which houses the washing machine) and open shelving provide useful storage. An electric oven with hob is neatly integrated, in addition to Bosch top-freezer fridge and a slimline dishwasher. An inner landing with traditional column radiator continues the home’s cohesive aesthetic.
Ascending via a split-level landing to the second floor, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms of similar size, each enjoying sash windows and column radiators. Bedroom one benefits from particularly attractive views, overlooking the beautifully maintained communal gardens and enjoying leafy evergreen aspects towards the Derwent Valley. The elevated position enhances both privacy and outlook.
The bathroom is set up a further short flight of stairs and is appointed with a mains-powered shower with tiled surround, wash hand basin and WC, along with a chrome towel radiator. Heating is provided via a gas combi boiler.
There is also a basement cellar, which provides exceptional additional storage.
Externally, residents enjoy access to a charming south-facing shared garden with patio area and communal shed, creating a peaceful space to relax during the warmer months. The property also benefits from a private parking space directly outside the door, a rare and valuable feature within such a historic setting.
Shotley Bridge remains one of County Durham’s most sought-after villages, admired for its picturesque character and strong sense of community. The village offers a range of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities, along with well-regarded infant and junior schools and an excellent tennis and cricket club. Nearby Consett, approximately 1.5 miles away, provides a broader selection of supermarkets, retail facilities and leisure amenities. For those who enjoy the outdoors, scenic walks and cycle routes can be found along the River Derwent and into neighbouring Northumberland countryside. Both Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham are within easy reach, making this an excellent base for commuters seeking village living without compromise.
With its striking period features, attractive communal grounds and prime village location, this is a truly special home that must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
We are currently awaiting the final details of the lease terms, and prospective purchasers should note that the ongoing management of the building will be taken over by Kingston.
Unfortunately, this home is not suitable for owners with pets, due to the head-lease terms.
Council Tax Band: A (Durham CC)
Tenure: Share of Freehold (989 years)
Ground Rent: £25 per year
Parking options: On Street
Garden details: Communal Garden
Electricity supply: Mains
Heating: Gas Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
w: 1.12m x l: 2.66m
Accessed via half stairs.
Reference: RS0641
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A beautifully appointed two-bedroom maisonette set within the historic Grade II listed former Town Hall in the very heart of Shotley Bridge, offering elegant period features, generous proportions and access to charming south-facing communal gardens...
Features
- Village location
- First Time Buyers
- Downsizers
- Modern Interior
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Communal Garden
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