A charming and refurbished Grade II listed house with woodland extending to around 1.02Ha (2.52 Ac)
HISTORY
Park House Estate formed part of The Lartington Estate which last sold in October 1917 and was described in the Yorkshire Post "as comprising the hall, the grouse moors, and the fishing rights,
together with several farms, the woodlands, and far-famed valley of Deepdale – in all between three and four thousand acres – has just been bought by Lieut. Norman Fields." The hall has been sold on twice since and is currently being refurbished as an exclusive wedding venue. Much remains in the family, now Mayhew, but following reorganisation of the estate assets it has been decided to offer Park House and its surrounding sporting and estate lands for sale for the first time in over 100 years.
PARK HOUSE
Park House was originally built as the estate managers house in the early 19th century. It is a detached, two storey property constructed of dressed sandstone under a pitched slate roof with well-proportioned rooms, high ceilings and larger windows letting in the southern light. The house has recently been fully refurbished and reconfigured with renewed electrics, plumbing, central heating, repointing, partial heritage double glazing, new kitchen and bathroom fittings and redecoration throughout. There is about 2,276 sqft of living space comprising:
Ground Floor – vestibule, hallway, sitting room, newly fitted kitchen and open plan dining room, large boot room and separate utility and boiler room. Cloak room / shower room and WC lies off the stair hall and there is a small study/Office on half landing.
First Floor – bedroom with ensuite shower room and walk in wardrobe, two further bedrooms, family bathroom and WC. There is a full length attic with access ladder and head height suitable for storage.
Outside, a large three bay garage has been built (planning reference DM/21/01745/FPA & LB), with stone walls under a slate roof. The bays are large with one fitted with double timber doors. It has power and water connected. Planning consent (DM/23/00254/ FPA) has also been approved to convert to former single garage/garden store into a home office.
GARDENS
Park House is approached from Lartington Lane through a private entrance, over a small beck, to a wide gravel sweep at the side of the house and in front of the newly built, stone faced, triple garage.
A stone path leads through a rose arbour to the east terrace and on to the south facing front door through newly laid lawn and past creatively planted borders inside a stone wall, all planned and laid out by well-known garden designer Daphne Scott-Harden.
There is an old cherry orchard on the east side of the house and a beck which crosses the old railway line over an aqueduct, running behind the house and under the driveway culvert. There is a semi ancient natural woodland situated to the Western elevation, with the whole site extending to approximately 1.02 Ha (2.52 Ac) in all.
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way whether public or private, rights of water, light, support, drainage, electricity and other rights and obligations, easements, quasi-easements, restrictive covenants, and all existing and proposed wayleaves whether referred to or not. We are aware that there is a wayleave agreement in favour of NEDL in respect of electricity apparatus which traverses the property.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and gas. Private drainage.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Durham Council Tel: 0300 026 0000
COUNCIL TAX
Park House – Band F
EPC
Park House is rated 53(E)
DESIGNATIONS
Park House is Listed Grade II.
TENURE
The property will be sold freehold with vacant possession provided on completion.
METHOD OF SALE
Park House is offered for sale by private treaty. It is anticipated that offers will be invited at a closing date for best offers, but the seller reserves the right to agree a sale at any point without further reference to interested parties.
FIXTURES, FITTINGS & EQUIPMENT
Only those items specifically mentioned in the sale particulars are included in the sale.
VAT
Any guide price quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. No election to tax has been made in respect of the property but should any part of the sale or any rights attached to it become
chargeable items for the purpose of VAT, then this will be payable by the purchaser.
SOLICITORS
Tilley Bailey and Irvine Solicitors, Barnard Castle. Tel: 01833 638326
VIEWING
Viewing will be by appointment only and accompanied by a member of the Selling Agents. Appointments can be made by contacting either of the joint Agents on:
GSC Grays – Tel: 01833 637000
George F White – Tel: 0333 920 2220
DIRECTIONS (DL12 9DA)
From Barnard Castle take the B6277 west, over the river Tees, and on to Lartington Lane for about 3 miles to Lartington. The turns left in the village and just passed the entrance to Lartington Hall turn left into the drive to Park House. Access to inspect the sporting property is at the end of the village where the round swings round to the right. At this point turn hard left on to the track of the disused railway line. At the end of the track, it branches to the right. Take the middle track and park in the parking area beside the shooting hut.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
A non-returnable deposit of 10% of the purchase price will be payable within 7 days of exchanging contracts. The balance will fall due for payment on completion at a date to be agreed and whether entry is taken or not with interest accruing at a rate of 5% above the Bank of England base rate.
DISPUTES
Should any discrepancy arise within these particulars of sale or the interpretation of them, the question shall be referred to arbitration of the Selling Agents whose decision acting as experts will be final.
PLANS, AREAS AND SCHEDULES
These are based on the Ordnance Survey and Rural Land Register and are there for reference only. They have been carefully checked by the Selling Agents and the purchaser shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property and any error or misstatement shall not annul the sale and does not entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.
PROOF OF IDENTITY AND FUNDING
Any offer by a purchaser(s), either from the UK or abroad, must be accompanied by the appropriate identification papers and proof of funding from a bank who is acceptable to the sellers.
LOTTING
It is intended to offer the property as described but the seller reserves the right to divide the property into further lots, or to withdraw property, or to exclude any property shown in the particulars of sale.
APPORTIONMENTS
The council tax and all other outgoings will be apportioned between the seller and purchaser(s) as at the date of completion.
DISCLAIMER NOTICE PLEASE READ:
George F White gives notice to anyone who may read these particulars as follows:
1. These particulars, including any plan, are a general guide only and do not form any part of any offer or contract.
2. All descriptions, including photographs, dimensions and other details are given in good faith but do not amount to our presentation or warranty. This should not be relied upon as statements of facts and anyone interested must satisfy themselves as to their corrections by inspection or otherwise.
3. Neither GSC Grays nor the vendors accept responsibility for any error that these particulars may contain however caused.
4. Any plan is for guidance once only and is not drawn to scale. All dimensions, shapes, and compass bearings are approximate and you should not rely on them without checking them first.
5. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition, repair or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order.
6. Please discuss with us any aspects that are important to you prior to travelling to the property.
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This is a Freehold property.