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£1,395,000

Bar-Harbor-Farm, Butterknowle, County Durham

Land size
11.5 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • Exceptional detached period farmhouse dating from the 1800s, beautifully extended and upgraded.
  • Approximately 11.5 acres with landscaped gardens, paddocks and open countryside views.
  • Comprehensive equestrian facilities including triple stable block, multiple paddocks and a menage.
  • Striking double-height entrance hall with solid oak flooring and exposed original stonework.
  • Superb open-plan living/dining kitchen with island, pantry and adjoining conservatory for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
  • Multiple reception rooms plus study/home office with ultrafast fibre optic broadband.
  • Four/five double bedrooms including a luxurious principal suite with dressing room and ensuite.
  • Triple integral garage with automatic doors, additional timber outbuilding and extensive parking.
  • Private gated approach with automatic wrought-iron gates and a tree-lined driveway.
  • The Property is being offered for sale as a whole or in two lots.

Description

Welcome to Bar Harbor Farm, a remarkable period farmhouse offering the perfect balance of character and contemporary family living. Believed to date from the 1800s and thoughtfully extended by the current owners, this substantial detached home provides flexible accommodation arranged over two generous floors. Set within approximately 11.5 acres, the property is complemented by an impressive equestrian facility including a triple stable block, multiple paddocks and a menage.

Accessed via elegant automatic wrought-iron gates, a secluded tree-lined gravel driveway creates an impressive approach and leads to ample parking and turning. A further five-bar electric gate opens to an additional parking area and provides access to extensive garaging and the main entrance, ensuring excellent privacy and security.

Outside, beautifully maintained gardens with mature borders, inviting patios and a tranquil pond—fed and naturally oxygenated by a stream—frame the house and create a wonderful setting for outdoor living. Sweeping views across the surrounding countryside, fields and landscaped grounds complete a lifestyle offering that is both private and picturesque.

Stepping inside, a statement double-height entrance hall sets the tone, featuring distinctive solid oak flooring and exposed original stonework. Characterful details are complemented by excellent natural light from Velux rooflights and recently installed large, double-glazed windows. The layout includes multiple reception rooms, including a formal lounge with beams and an impressive inglenook fireplace with cast-iron multi-fuel stove, alongside a family/games room, reading room and a dedicated study/home office with ultrafast fibre optic broadband.

At the heart of the home, the superb open-plan living/dining kitchen is ideal for modern family life and entertaining. French doors, contemporary pebble shaker-style units, generous worktops, a dual-fuel stainless-steel range cooker and a distinctive solid-wood-framed mirror splashback combine style with practicality. A large island is perfectly positioned to take in the countryside views, while a well-appointed pantry with barn-style sliding door provides excellent storage. Bi-fold doors open into a spacious conservatory with exposed stone walls and a further set of French doors to the garden, creating an effortless connection between inside and out.

Day-to-day practicality is equally well catered for, with a spacious utility room designed to accommodate an American-style fridge/freezer, a boot room with fitted storage and an integrated cloakroom, and internal access to the triple garage—each space carefully planned for ease and functionality.

On the first floor, the accommodation is arranged across two separate wings. The east wing provides two generous double bedrooms served by a luxurious family bathroom. The west wing offers a further double bedroom with ensuite and Velux rooflights, as well as a spectacular principal suite enjoying floor-to-ceiling views over the gardens, a large dressing room, and a spacious ensuite featuring a double vanity and walk-in shower.

Externally, Bar Harbor Farm benefits from excellent ancillary space, including a triple integral garage with automatic doors, a substantial timber outbuilding and extensive parking—ideal for buyers with multiple vehicles, hobbies or equestrian interests.

Bar Harbor Farm occupies an enviable rural position close to the small village of Butterknowle, with peaceful walks and open countryside on the doorstep. The village offers a primary school and post office, with further everyday amenities available in the surrounding villages including local shops and welcoming pubs. The North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and nearby forests provide exceptional outdoor pursuits, while Barnard Castle and Bishop Auckland are readily accessible for a wider range of schooling, shopping and cultural attractions.

Every detail at Bar Harbor Farm has been carefully considered to deliver luxurious comfort, enduring character and truly versatile living, both inside and out. Opportunities to acquire a property of this calibre are rare. Viewing is essential to appreciate the beauty of the setting, space and lifestyle on offer.

PRICE

£1,395,000

There is potential for the property to be purchased in two separate lots, subject to contract and availability.

Lot 1 comprises the main farmhouse, private access road and rear field (approximately 5.5 acres) (£1,200,000)

Lot 2 comprises the equestrian facilities and paddocks (approximately 6 acres) (£195,000)

VIEWING

Strictly by appointment only through the selling agents Addisons Chartered Surveyors

PROPERTY INFORMATION

Tenure: Freehold

Local Authority: Durham

Council Tax Band: F

Flood Risk Very low

Grade Listing: None

Conservation Area: No

Predicted Broadband Speeds: Basic: 29 Mbps and Ultrafast: 8500 Mbps

Satellite / Fibre TV Availability: BT and Sky and GoFibre

Services: Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Septic Tank Drainage

Heating: Oil Fired Central Heating

Cooking: Dual fuel (LPG gas hob/electric range cooker)

SURVEY

We have not undertaken a survey of the property and therefore are unable to

comment on its structural condition.

COVENANTS AND EASEMENTS

To be verified by the purchaser's solicitor.

BROCHURE

Details and photographs taken May 2026

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-05-14

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in North East England (10+ acres).

This Property£121,304 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£21,396 / acre
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Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
74 C
81 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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