Burdon Farm which dates back to the late 1700s is a magnificent barn conversion that sits on the eastern edge of the popular village of Burdon situated between the cities of Sunderland and Durham.
The north wing is a stunning 3 bedroom annex of Burdon Farm with a traditional feel enjoying open countryside and sea views.
Entrance to the property is via fully glazed doorway through one of the four original gated entrances to the carthouse leading on to a welcoming reception hall with emerald granite flooring and bespoke wrought iron staircase leading to the first floor.
A spacious snug leads off the hallway complete with bespoke brick and timber fireplace incorporating wood burning stove and exposed beams with double aspect windows to the north and south.
A home study is also located off the front hallway, this could also be used as a fourth single bedroom.
The kitchen breakfast diner is accessed via the hallway offering a very large communal family area.
The kitchen is furnished with handmade bespoke furniture sitting on terracotta clay tiled floor. A main feature of the kitchen is the four oven Aga Range cooker which is housed in a double height reclaimed brick fireplace. The ceiling features exposed structural timber work and there is an exposed original stonework wall.
Next to the kitchen is a spacious utility room for white goods, there is also access to a rear courtyard
Adjacent to the utility room is a downstairs wet room featuring WC, handbasin and mixer shower.
There is a rear entrance hall with a large cloakroom storage cupboard again with exposed structural beam work and quarried slate floor.
The third bedroom in the central part of the property has double windows facing to the east and the traditional feel is continued with exposed structural beam work and quarried slate floor.
The first floor compiles of two double bedrooms both with open ceilings and feature beam work.
Both bedrooms have dual aspect windows.
The family bathroom consists of WC, handbasin, fully glazed corner shower cubicle along with a freestanding bath.
The north wing of the property is fully double glazed throughout in hardwood frames with oil fired central heating via cast iron radiators.
The property has extensive gardens to the north, south and west, with private entrances and ample off-road parking.
The South Wing is an enormous converted grain store accessed via a private driveway.
Ground floor consists of a very large lounge living area with double height glazed windows offering stunning views to the east. Lounge has a feature inglenook fireplace complete with wood burning stove sitting on a tiled granite hearth.
There is a open plan contemporary kitchen with separate utility room for white goods and a second large storage room containing free standing boiler.
The south facing sunroom is accessed from the living area via a twin set of bespoke oak bifold doors. The sunroom has its own feature fireplace with further stunning views via dual aspect double height windows and patio french doors. The French doors lead onto a large sundeck which commands all day sun and private secluded space.
The first floor is accessed via a bespoke steel and aluminium staircase with open wooden treads leading to a galleried landing which overlooks the ground floor.
The master bedroom has its own built in contemporary wood burner. Off the main bedroom is an ensuite bathroom accommodated for WC, handbasin and walk in shower. A very spacious walk-in wardrobe and dressing area is accessed via the on suite.
Two further double bedrooms are accessed via the galleried landing each accommodated by their own ensuite facilities.
The South Wing is heated throughout with underfloor heating which offers flexible heating arrangements throughout the year.
A substantial paddock area suitable for a number of uses, currently set to grassland with mature trees borders the east side of the property.
There is a large outbuilding to the south of the property providing storage and potentially other multi use space e.g. gymnasium, office, play room / craft or studio.