A handsome double fronted Edwardian detached residence dating from circa 1904, Leahurst occupies a substantial plot within a beautiful semi rural position in Low Westwood. Rich in character and period charm, this exceptional five bedroom family home offers generous and versatile accommodation, stunning gardens, direct woodland access and a wonderful sense of privacy and escape.
Leahurst is a truly special home, steeped in history and originally serving as the old Quaker meeting house, enjoying an elevated position with pleasant views across the surrounding landscape. Dating back to circa 1904, this handsome Edwardian detached residence combines timeless architectural character with the comforts of modern family living, creating a home of remarkable warmth, charm and versatility.
Entered via a composite external door into an entrance vestibule, the property immediately sets the tone with a welcoming inner hallway showcasing a beautiful period staircase rising to the first floor. The sense of space throughout the home is immediately apparent, with high ceilings, ceiling coving and an abundance of natural light enhancing the elegant proportions synonymous with homes of this era.
To the front of the property sits a superb double reception room currently utilised as a large lounge, offering an impressive yet comfortable space for both entertaining and everyday family life. An open coal fire creates a wonderful focal point, whilst a door opens directly onto the gardens, perfectly connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces. Elevated front facing windows frame lovely views over the surrounding greenery, adding to the peaceful feel of the home.
Positioned across the hallway is an additional reception room, equally versatile in its use as either a formal dining room, snug or second sitting room. A gas fire provides additional character and warmth, creating a cosy retreat during the colder months. To the rear of the property, a further study or office offers an ideal work from home space, tucked away from the main living areas for privacy and practicality. Generous understairs storage and a convenient ground floor WC add further functionality to the ground floor layout.
The kitchen diner is positioned to the rear of the home and has been thoughtfully modernised to provide a bright and contemporary family space. Fitted with a range of integrated appliances including a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer and microwave, alongside an induction hob, the room is both practical and stylish. There is ample space for dining and entertaining, whilst a door opens directly onto the rear garden, allowing the space to flow beautifully outdoors during the warmer months.
The first floor continues to impress, centred around a spacious landing and the gorgeous original staircase which remains a standout feature of the home. The principal bedroom is positioned to the rear, benefitting from a wonderful aspect overlooking the gardens, fitted wardrobes and access to a private ensuite shower room. The family bathroom has been finished to an excellent standard, featuring attractive tiling, a bath and separate shower enclosure within a particularly spacious layout. Four further bedrooms are positioned to the front and side elevations, all offering flexibility for growing families, guest accommodation or additional office space if required.
Externally, the property occupies a substantial plot with mature wrap around gardens, with the rear garden enjoying a prized south facing orientation. The gardens have been thoughtfully arranged into a variety of sections, creating numerous seating and entertaining areas surrounded by greenery and established planting. A small pond adds further charm, whilst the fascinating original Anderson war shelter provides a unique historical feature rarely found within residential homes. There is also a useful summer house and coal shed, ideal for storage or hobbies. A driveway provides off street parking and leads to a detached garage.
One of the home’s most exceptional features is the direct access from the garden into neighbouring woodland and onwards to the popular Derwent Walk, allowing beautiful countryside walks quite literally from the doorstep without the need to use nearby roads. Access is available on foot by way of a legal right of access across the neighbouring garden in order to reach the walk.
Low Westwood is a highly regarded semi rural hamlet situated on the outskirts of the larger village of Ebchester, surrounded by beautiful North Durham countryside whilst remaining conveniently placed for commuting throughout the region. Nearby Ebchester offers a range of local amenities including shops, schools, cafés and public houses, whilst the wider areas of Consett and Newcastle upon Tyne are easily accessible. The area is particularly popular with those seeking a balance between countryside surroundings and day to day convenience, with the Derwent Valley renowned for its scenic walks and outdoor lifestyle opportunities.
A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial period family home of immense character, occupying a beautiful setting with outstanding gardens, versatile accommodation and direct countryside access. Early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate everything Leahurst has to offer.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Driveway, Garage, Off Street
Garden details: Rear Garden
Electricity supply: Mains
Heating: Gas Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Agents' Notes to Purchasers:
These particulars are intended as a fair and substantially correct overall description of the property for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. They should not be relied upon as statements of fact or representation. All measurements, areas, distances and floor plans are approximate and for guidance only. Any services, systems or appliances referred to have not been tested, and no guarantee is given regarding their condition, efficiency or operation. Some information may be subject to vendor approval. No person in the employment of the agent has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the particulars and are advised to verify any matters of importance through their solicitor or surveyor prior to exchange of contracts.
Financial Verification and Identification Requirements
Please note that all offers will require full financial verification, including a mortgage agreement in principle (if applicable), proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash, and full chain details, including the selling agents and solicitors down the chain.
To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we are required to obtain proof of identification from all buyers before issuing acceptance letters or instructing solicitors. There is a charge of £25.00 + VAT (£30.00 total) for us to carry out ID checks on each prospective purchaser. This fee is payable upfront by the offeree and must be settled before the sale can be progressed.
If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Reference: RS1432
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A handsome double fronted Edwardian detached residence dating from circa 1904, Leahurst occupies a substantial plot within a beautiful semi rural position in Low Westwood. Rich in character and period charm, this exceptional five bedroom family home offers generous and versatile accommodation...
Features
- Premium Property
- Detached Property
- Period Home
- Countryside Views
- Driveway and Garage
- Large Garden
- South facing garden
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