'The Manor', a six-bedroom house in the scenic village of Bowes in County Durham, has been placed on the market at £1.2m.
According to Finest Properties, the detached property stands as a beautiful blend of diverse historical periods with its Elizabethan origins being expanded upon with Georgian and Victorian extensions.
Inside, the property showcases multiple period features; panelled doors, sash windows, flagstone and exposed wood floors.
It's ensured that these elements are combined seamlessly with contemporary furnishings throughout the house.
'The Manor' boasts 'glorious' views of the Greeta Valley, the Moors, and the old Roman Fort and Medieval Castle from its wide picture windows, creating a rich blend of natural landscape and historical elements.
The location offers easy access to amenities and attractions in nearby towns Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale, thanks to the Pennine Way that can be reached through the property's back lane gate.
The house opens onto a grand reception area that leads to primary reception rooms and cellars.
Among these spaces, is an original iron Range, acting as an open working fireplace.
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'The drawing room is a bright space flooded with natural light and features many original elements, including an open marble fireplace and decorative mouldings,' estate agents said.
It also includes an extensive, and recently renovated, library and office/studio for work or hobbies.
A principal suite with an en-suite bathroom, two dressing rooms, and windows dominates the Victorian wing of the house.
There are also three other sizable double-bedrooms, an elegant bathroom with underfloor heating, and a guest room with an attached shower room.
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