...a substantial, Grade II listed, stone built period residence of immense charm and character - in Durham

Dating from the 16th century, Oliver Cromwell is reputed once to have visited the Hall and taken tea underneath the oak tree outside the house; since then it has been sympathetically restored and extended. More recent occupants have included Tom Robinson(Sing if you’re glad to be gay…)and Princess Elena of Romania.
Set in a private and secluded site of 3½ acres, it overlooks open countryside and the site extends across lawns and grassland down to the River Deerness. While it’s far enough from the City to remain dark at night, Durham and the A1(M) Motorway can be reached in under 15 minutes.