A stunning and unique four-bedroom manor house in Northumberland is now available on the market for £550,000.
The North Wing is part of Dukes House, a magnificent Grade II Listed manor house situated in beautiful parkland.
The building has gorgeous stonework, a turret and a bay window.
It was built in 1873 by Frank Caws for the Backhouse family of Quaker bankers.
The property was extended around 1920 to create an imposing mansion, subsequently divided into three family homes around 1980.
North Wing is approached via a long, tree-lined driveway leading through Dukeshouse Wood to a gravel area in front of the property providing ample parking.
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The generous gardens are to the west of the house and driveway and feature lawn dotted with mature shrubs, along with tall mature trees of many species.
To the side of the property there is a flagged patio area.
The whole house is just 23 miles from Newcastle city centre.
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