A County Durham barn conversion with its own equestrian arena has gone on the market for £760,000.

This four-bedroom detached property, located in Burnfoot, St John's Chapel, is being sold by Weardale Properties.

The home is set on a plot of nearly two acres in the North Pennines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

It features a large all-weather equestrian arena with floodlights, a stable block with four stables and a tack room, a concrete yard, and an open hay barn.

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The property also includes approximately 1.2 acres of flat grazing land, making it an ideal residence for equine enthusiasts.

Additionally, the home boasts an insulated garage with power and lighting, an enclosed garden with a covered patio, and a sizeable shed equipped with power and lighting.

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The interior of the property is equally impressive, with a newly fitted modern farmhouse kitchen that combines style and functionality.

(Image: Weardale Property) The ground floor also includes a utility room, a shower room, a large living room with a multi-fuel burner and patio doors leading to the garden, and a large dining room, which also benefits from patio doors.

Upstairs, there is a family bathroom and four double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite.

The West-facing rear garden, mainly laid to lawn, features a covered patio that provides a spot for alfresco dining and relaxation.

The property also offers ample parking options, including a private gravelled driveway leading to the equestrian yard, which provides space for multiple vehicles.

There is also an additional parking area adjacent to the main house, accessed via a shared driveway.