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Guide Price£550,000

Strawberry Hill Barn, Old Cassop, DH6

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3

Description

Dating back to 1875, this beautifully converted barn is a rare blend of heritage charm and refined modern living, offering an exceptional sense of space, character and warmth throughout.

Upon entering, you are welcomed via a practical boot room, ideal for country living, which leads through to the heart of the home. The main living room is rich in character, featuring exposed stonework, solid wood flooring and a striking wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

To the rear, the property opens into a superb open-plan sitting and dining area, perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. This space flows seamlessly into the stunning garden room – a standout feature of the home – where full-height glazing and sliding doors frame views of the garden, while an exposed stone wall and cast iron radiator add texture and charm.

The kitchen is thoughtfully designed, combining traditional craftsmanship with quality finishes. It features solid wood cabinetry, granite worktops, a range-style Smeg oven and stone flagged flooring, all complemented by exposed ceiling beams. A separate utility area and ground floor WC are conveniently positioned just off the kitchen.

Upstairs, the sense of character continues. The principal bedroom is generously proportioned and enjoys the luxury of an en suite shower room, exposed brickwork and a walk-in wardrobe. Two further double bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation, while a fourth room offers flexibility as a dressing room, study or additional bedroom.

The family bathroom is well-appointed with a bath and overhead shower, maintaining the home’s balance of practicality and style.

Externally, the property is equally appealing. The enclosed garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a private and tranquil setting, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. A detached double garage offers excellent storage with additional space above, and benefits from an electricity supply, making it suitable for a variety of uses.

This is a home that effortlessly combines period authenticity with modern comfort, set within a highly desirable and peaceful setting.

Location
The small hamlet of Old Cassop occupies an elevated position overlooking open countryside towards Durham City itself which is only 5 miles to the northwest. It is situated close to a working farm and the quiet one-track access lane dissects the surrounding fields and leads to the small cluster of houses which include some new builds, barn conversions and existing houses. The subject property form part of around 12 other dwellings. Whilst situated in the country the location does provide easy access to main arterial routes with the A181 and A688 close by which in turn provide easy access throughout the region.

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Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
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Date Posted
2026-04-25

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26-27 New Elvet, Durham, DH1 3AL

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