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Silksworth Hall Drive, Sunderland, SR3

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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£589,950

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Situated in the esteemed Silksworth Hall Conservation Area, this exceptional detached family home stands as a testament to refined living just 4.5 miles South West of Sunderland City Centre. Occupying a generous 0.41-acre plot, the property is enveloped by mature, private gardens. A notable highlight is the expansive 27-foot by 18-foot family room, which seamlessly extends the living space while providing breath-taking garden vistas.

Inside, the home exudes modern elegance with its contemporary décor and design. The welcoming entrance hall serves as a gateway to the primary living spaces, including a spacious lounge adorned with a feature fireplace and French doors leading to the conservatory. The heart of the home is the sizable kitchen/dining room, boasting sleek grey-finished units and a suite of integrated appliances. Adjacent to the kitchen, the family room stands out as a perfect space for relaxation and entertaining, with stunning garden views and access.

On to the first floor are the four bedrooms, with the master evoking the ambiance of a luxury hotel suite. Bathed in natural light from windows on three sides, it offers ample storage and an ensuite bathroom. The other bedrooms are generously proportioned, and the floor provides access to a fully boarded loft, ideal for additional storage.  A tastefully tiled family bathroom rounds off the living spaces.

Another highlight of this impressive house is the spacious double garage, which can be accessed from inside the home. It offers ample parking or storage space, with potential for further expansion if desired. Additionally, the expansive driveway at the front ensures off-street parking.

The beautiful south facing garden is surprisingly secluded for its central Sunderland location and is really a bit special. It offers a sun filled place to switch off and relax in the natural beauty, whilst also offering the ideal place to entertain friends and family. It's thoughtfully landscaped, featuring a lawn, mature trees, and plants, complemented by stone paving and patio spaces.

It's rare to find homes with this combination of size, location, and finish on the market. For more details and to schedule a viewing, please reach out to Martin & Co.
 

ABOUT THE SILKSWORTH HALL CONSERVATION AREA The Silksworth Hall Conservation Area is a unique blend of history and architecture. Originating as a medieval settlement, it now features a mix of homes from the 18th to 20th centuries. The area encompasses the early village of Silksworth, the historic gardens of Doxford House, and the grounds of Silksworth Hall. Although some of the hall's grounds were developed in the 1970s, the core character remains intact.

A notable feature is the narrow Warden Law Lane, bordered by tall stone walls and lush greenery, giving the area a peaceful, enclosed feel. Most buildings, like the grand Silksworth Hall and Doxford House, showcase architectural styles from rustic stone to Italian Renaissance.

Today, the area is primarily residential, with the majority of buildings well-maintained, reflecting the area's historical layout and significance. 
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£589,950

4 bed house for sale

Silksworth Hall Drive, Sunderland, SR3
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Situated in the esteemed Silksworth Hall Conservation Area, this exceptional detached family home stands as a testament to refined living just 4.5 miles South West of Sunderland City Centre. Occupying a generous 0.41-acre plot, the property is enveloped by mature, private gardens. A notable highlight is the expansive 27-foot by 18-foot family room, which seamlessly extends the living space while providing breath-taking garden vistas.

Inside, the home exudes modern elegance with its contemporary décor and design. The welcoming entrance hall serves as a gateway to the primary living spaces, including a spacious lounge adorned with a feature fireplace and French doors leading to the conservatory. The heart of the home is the sizable kitchen/dining room, boasting sleek grey-finished units and a suite of integrated appliances. Adjacent to the kitchen, the family room stands out as a perfect space for relaxation and entertaining, with stunning garden views and access.

On to the first floor are the four bedrooms, with the master evoking the ambiance of a luxury hotel suite. Bathed in natural light from windows on three sides, it offers ample storage and an ensuite bathroom. The other bedrooms are generously proportioned, and the floor provides access to a fully boarded loft, ideal for additional storage.  A tastefully tiled family bathroom rounds off the living spaces.

Another highlight of this impressive house is the spacious double garage, which can be accessed from inside the home. It offers ample parking or storage space, with potential for further expansion if desired. Additionally, the expansive driveway at the front ensures off-street parking.

The beautiful south facing garden is surprisingly secluded for its central Sunderland location and is really a bit special. It offers a sun filled place to switch off and relax in the natural beauty, whilst also offering the ideal place to entertain friends and family. It's thoughtfully landscaped, featuring a lawn, mature trees, and plants, complemented by stone paving and patio spaces.

It's rare to find homes with this combination of size, location, and finish on the market. For more details and to schedule a viewing, please reach out to Martin & Co.
 

ABOUT THE SILKSWORTH HALL CONSERVATION AREA The Silksworth Hall Conservation Area is a unique blend of history and architecture. Originating as a medieval settlement, it now features a mix of homes from the 18th to 20th centuries. The area encompasses the early village of Silksworth, the historic gardens of Doxford House, and the grounds of Silksworth Hall. Although some of the hall's grounds were developed in the 1970s, the core character remains intact.

A notable feature is the narrow Warden Law Lane, bordered by tall stone walls and lush greenery, giving the area a peaceful, enclosed feel. Most buildings, like the grand Silksworth Hall and Doxford House, showcase architectural styles from rustic stone to Italian Renaissance.

Today, the area is primarily residential, with the majority of buildings well-maintained, reflecting the area's historical layout and significance.