An exceptional Georgian country house with contemporary interiors in a secluded setting.
Wardrew House is an impressive detached former manor house, situated in a secluded location on the outskirts of Gilsland, set within approximately 5.5 acres of enclosed grounds. The property, dating back to 1752, has a fascinating history. It was re-built and modernised about 30 years ago, but more recently, the current owners have carried out extensive renovations and have created an exceptional country home with bright contemporary interiors. The modern interior design is sympathetically combined with the classic Georgian architecture. Renovations include oak flooring, replastering, new bathrooms, designer radiators and rewiring where required.The ground floor is well balanced with three reception rooms, accessed from the large central hall with the impressive stairs leading to the first floor. Of particular note are the two bay windows in the front reception rooms which provide beautiful views and natural light. The open plan nature of the sitting room and dining room is an excellent feature which provides wonderful entertaining space. The redesigned kitchen/breakfast room has been beautifully finished with high specification fittings and is flooded with light thanks to glass sliding doors leading to the garden. Completing the ground floor is a WC and utility room.Upstairs, the bright galleried landing leads to all the bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a large ensuite bathroom. There is also a guest bedroom with an ensuite shower room, two further bedrooms and the family bathroom which has a free-standing bath and walk-in shower. All the rooms have been recently reappointed and the bedrooms to the front benefit from far reaching views across the surrounding countryside.Accessed outside, there is a large barrel-vaulted cellar below the house, ideal for storing wine. Part of this space is occupied by the water filtration tanks. The current owners have built a conservatory/orangery which provides brilliant outside entertaining space, as well as a room to keep plants during the colder months. There is a pathway from the building to the main house, and it sits nicely in the garden, with lovely views.A sweeping driveway winds up to the house with ample parking and a double garage. Newly created borders to the front of the house have been thoughtfully planted with a variety of roses, peonies and other herbaceous plants. The beautiful gardens are complemented by the classic symmetry of the house's facade. As well as the gardens around the house, there is a twoacre paddock and areas of tranquil woodland, one behind the house and another leading down towards a stream in front of the house. The grounds extend to around 5.5 acres in total. Wardrew house also benefits from 340 meters of fishing rights on the River Irthing.HISTORICAL NOTEThe house has notable connections to famous romantic poets. It is reputed that Robert Burns stayed here in June 1787. About ten years later, Sir Walter Scott also visited the house, where he met his future wife, Charlotte Charpentier, an emigré from the French Revolution. Seemingly a whirlwind romance and they were married a few months later in December 1797.SERVICESThe property is connected to a private water supply, private drainage and mains electricity. A new sewage treatment plant was installed in December 2022 to comply with current regulations. Oil fired central heating.
Wardrew House is discreetly positioned within stunning and historic countryside on the border of Northumberland and Cumbria, close to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hadrian's Wall.Located just three miles from the A69, connecting Carlisle and Newcastle, the house enjoys rural tranquillity while being within easy reach of the region's major business centres and transport links by rail and air, all accessible in under an hour.The area features the hidden gem 'Crammel Linn' waterfall, situated within Irthing Go