Flaxstead Grange is an impressive former Old Vicarage set in the village of Newbottle, Tyne and Wear, offering generous accommodation for groups seeking space, character, and standout outdoor facilities in the North East.
Recently extensively renovated and refurbished, the property now blends its historic roots with carefully considered interiors, retaining a wealth of original features throughout, from exposed stonework and beams to striking Gothic detailing.
Set behind electric gates and approached via a private driveway, the house immediately makes an impact.
Inside, the kitchen acts as a central gathering space for relaxed breakfasts and shared cooking, while the dining room, is ideal for celebratory meals and long evenings at the table.
A sitting room offers a welcoming place to unwind, and the games room, brings a social element with a pool table and darts board for friendly competition.
The five bedrooms are arranged over the first floor, each well-proportioned and thoughtfully presented.
Two rooms offer distinctive features, including a super-king-size bedroom with a freestanding bath and another with a sleek en-suite walk-in shower, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a generous family bathroom with both a freestanding bath and walk-in shower.
The layout is well suited to extended families, multi-generational groups, wedding parties or friends holidaying together.
Outside, the enclosed garden extends the living space, with furniture for outdoor dining, a bubbling hot tub for evenings under the stars, and a private tennis area for energetic starts to the day.
For guests travelling with horses, the on-site stables can accommodate up to three horses, to be privately arranged with the owner - making this an excellent base for equestrian stays.
A shop and pub sit within easy walking distance in Newbottle, ideal for picking up essentials or enjoying a local meal.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of days out, with the Beamish Museum providing an immersive look at North East heritage, and National Trust sites, including Penshaw Monument, Washington Old Hall, Gibside, and Souter Lighthouse, all within easy reach.
Sunderland offers coastal walks and sandy beaches at Roker and Seaburn, alongside cultural attractions and dining options, while Durham is home to its iconic cathedral, riverside paths, and independent shops.
Newcastle completes the picture with its vibrant quayside, galleries, and shopping, making Flaxstead Grange an excellent base for exploring town, coast, and countryside alike.