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Old Elvet, Durham City, Durham, DH1

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

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Key features

  • Property dating back to 18th century
  • Original stone work
  • Views out onto Durham cricket ground
  • Private driveway and garage parking
  • 400m walk to Durham market
  • Former Chaplaincy and school – renovated in 2002
  • Sunken lounge and dining with hardwood, French windows

Description

 An Exquisite Historic Residence in the Heart of Durham

Once fronting Durham’s Racecourse and the county cricket pitch where Sir Ian Botham played his final game for Durham, the property now enjoys serene views over the university playing fields, offering a rare blend of historical charm and modern convenience.

A Masterpiece of Restoration

Originally a chaplaincy and school, Durham House underwent an extensive, no-expense-spared renovation in 2002. This meticulous transformation, led by a visionary entrepreneur, included a full structural restoration and the introduction of exquisite architectural details throughout.

The home exudes effortless flow, with its sunroom and kitchen seamlessly connecting to the snooker room and the sunken lounge and dining area—each adorned with hardwood French windows that frame picturesque views of the riverbanks. A designated space for a baby grand piano adds a touch of elegance to this social hub, perfect for entertaining.

The ground-floor study, with its mullioned windows overlooking the former cricket pitch, offers a peaceful retreat for contemplation and creativity. Despite its central location, this hidden gem provides the tranquillity of rural England while being just a short 400m walk from Durham Market Place.

Exceptional Features & Craftsmanship

Upon entering through the grand archway, you are welcomed by a private courtyard with four large garages. The striking two-story bottle window bathes the spiral staircase in natural light, setting the tone for the home’s architectural grandeur. Additional amenities include a secure workshop and bike store.

Stepping inside through the distinguished crucifix door, you are greeted by a polished stone floor and an open, airy hallway highlighted by a beautifully crafted hardwood staircase. This level also features two separate toilets, a cloakroom, and a utility room.

An illuminated staircase leads down to the full-sized snooker room, complete with oak-panelled walls and a ready-to-play table. Thoughtful design elements abound, including a galleried light well, carefully placed niches, custom oak doors, and Italian-imported radiators, blending historic elegance with modern comfort.

A Home of Space & Serenity

The first floor boasts a spacious half-landing that grants access to the galleried light well and opens onto a magnificent balcony with elevated river views. The master suite enjoys direct access to this deck, offering a private retreat with a dressing room and ensuite bathroom.

A second luxurious bathroom on this level features an elevated jacuzzi bath, bidet, shower, and dressing area, complemented by an additional ensuite bedroom.

On the second floor, three further ensuite bedrooms provide comfortable accommodations, two of which showcase exceptional views of the river.

Crowning this exquisite home is a breath-taking south-facing lounge on the top floor, where floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, enhancing the living experience with panoramic views.

Enchanting Outdoor Spaces

The property’s exterior is equally captivating, featuring a spacious front deck, a raised seating area, a sunken garden, a charming summerhouse, and an original well—an authentic piece of Old Elvet’s history.

A Rare Opportunity

Seldom does a home of such historical significance and architectural excellence come to market. Built to an exceptional standard, Durham House is a rare blend of past and present—a magnificent family home and an astute investment.

Council tax band- B, £1894.71 yearly payment.

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EPC rating: C. Tenure: Freehold,
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Band: B
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