A Grade II listed Northumberland property with a bed and breakfast on site, is on the market for £1,750,000.
Built in the early 19th century near Ponteland, Dalton House stands on approximately 2.85 acres of gardens and grounds.
Noteworthy features include a 'magnificent' tree-lined driveway leading up to a spacious parking lot.
This property boasts the capacity for housing numerous vehicles in its open courtyard.
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It also benefits from a small grazing paddock at the front and meticulously maintained lawns and flower beds around the rear and side of the house, according to Finest Properties.
The house includes detached outbuildings comprising a workshop/studio, a large garage, a stable and other structures like a general store and a gardener’s WC.
Internally, the property merges modern aesthetics with its historical elements like decorative cornicing and ceiling roses.
The interiors showcase a light and airy feel with neutral colours adorning the vast drawing room, the sitting/dining room and the high-ceilinged rooms throughout.
Similarly, the kitchen retains its 'classic country style' and features a light palette around the stone inglenook housing an Aga.
The estate agent highlights the successful Bed & Breakfast housed in the property's west wing, which can be accessed via a private entrance.
The first floor comprises six bedrooms – all elegantly appointed and designed with a neutral colour scheme to maintain consistency throughout the rooms.
The property’s main bedroom affords impressive views of the gardens and includes an en-suite bathroom.
Three family bathrooms service the remaining bedrooms.
A linen room with the potential to be converted into an additional bedroom is also part of the house.
Additionally, an outdoor terrace perfect for entertaining and outdoor dining, is accessible from the conservatory.
For more information contact Finest Properties on 01434 622234.
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