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5 Bedroom Detached House, The Thruff, Hexham, Northumberland
The Thruff, Hexham, Northumberland

Finest Properties
15 Market Place, Corbridge
Description
Accommodation in Brief
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall | Tower Room | Lounge | Dining Room | Snug | Kitchen | WC | Bathroom | Shower Room | Four Bedrooms | Integral Garage
First Floor
Bedroom
Second Floor
Office | Bathroom
The Property
With its restored windmill at the centre and a backdrop of sweeping valley views, The Thruff is a truly individual country house set over an acre of private grounds just south of Hexham. Elevated on the edge of Dipton Wood and hidden among cherry trees, this remarkable property is a home of striking architectural character that occupies a secluded and tranquil position, set against a backdrop of uninterrupted natural beauty.
The 17th-century stone windmill forms the hub of the home, thoughtfully repurposed to create a striking three-storey core, around which the living spaces unfold. Its curved stonework and timber detailing are beautifully expressed across the upper levels, where a bedroom, study, and bathroom are arranged across the first and second floors. The surrounding wings, added during the 1970s and 1980s, expand the original structure with a free-flowing, light-focused design that draws the gardens into view at every opportunity.
The principal reception rooms are carefully positioned to make the most of the setting, particularly the elevated living room where south-facing windows frame the treetops beyond. A Hunter multi-fuel stove is set within a feature stone fireplace, while glazed doors open onto a timber balcony that runs along the southern elevation. Beyond, the dining room at the centre, offering panoramic views and direct access to the tower, flowing naturally into a snug and onward to the dual-aspect kitchen. Here, custom cabinetry crafted from reclaimed timber defines a relaxed dining and seating area, opening onto a sun-trap terrace beyond.
The west wing accommodates three of the five bedrooms, including the principal suite with its bespoke elm cabinetry, freestanding bath, and access to a breakfast balcony. Another bedroom offers floor-to-ceiling corner glazing and leads through to a peaceful sunroom with log burner and balcony. High ceilings, exposed beams, and stone detailing feature throughout, lending quiet texture and depth to every room. A fifth bedroom and a ground-floor WC sit to the east, forming a versatile guest room or designated home office.
Externally
The Thruff is approached via a long tarmac drive and sits within grounds of approximately 1.10 acres. Lawned gardens wrap around the house, giving way to a woodland edge and pond towards the southern boundary. A cedar-framed contemporary studio with WC and wood-burning stove sits tucked to one side, fully glazed with oak flooring—ideal as a creative workspace or garden retreat. Mature trees, a shed and the ever-present sound of the stream complete the scene. Though just 1.5 miles from Hexham, the setting feels utterly secluded, with footpaths leading directly into Dipton Wood and beyond.
Agents Note
Water supply is paid to Shield Green Nursery; further details are available on request.
Local Information
The Thruff is located within Hexhamshire, a peaceful, rural area situated south of Hexham and west of Slaley; it combines seclusion and privacy and all the attractions of rural life with the benefit of the attractive market town of Hexham being nearby. The area is a haven for wildlife with owls, hares, deer and abundant bird life to enjoy. The beautiful surroundings include a network of local walks and other country pursuits, including golf courses and a racecourse. The nearby hamlet of Whitley Chapel has an active Village Hall and St Helen's Church serving the community. The Dipton Mill Inn is a traditional country inn offering local beers and homemade food, while Hexham offers a good range of local services including excellent comprehensive schooling, supermarkets, a selection of shops and a regular farmer's market, professional services, a leisure/sports centre, an independent cinema, busy theatre and hospital. The charming village of Corbridge also offers a wide variety of local amenities including a range of artisan shops, a renowned delicatessen, supermarket, restaurants, inns, doctor and dentist surgeries, community services and a garage. Nearby Matfen Hall, Slaley Hall and Close House offer excellent leisure facilities. Newcastle city centre is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities.
For schooling, Sele First School in Hexham is a well-regarded option for early years, with senior schooling also available within the town. Mowden Hall Preparatory School offers private education from nursery to 13 years, while several independent day schools in Newcastle serve the area, with transport available from Brocksbushes Farm Shop.
For the commuter, the A69 is a short drive away and provides easy access to Newcastle International Airport and Newcastle City Centre, Carlisle and onward access to the A1 and M6. The rail station at Hexham provides regular cross-country services to both Newcastle and Carlisle, which in turn link to main line services to major UK cities north and south.
Approximate Mileages
Hexham 2.8 miles | Corbridge 5.8 miles | Newcastle International Airport 21.6 miles | Newcastle City Centre 24.1 miles
Services
The Thruff is connected to mains electricity and water, with drainage to two septic tanks compliant with current UK regulations. Heating is provided by an oil-fired boiler.
Tenure
Freehold
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars.
Agents Note to Purchasers
We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval.
Submitting an Offer
Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed.
Disclaimer
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EPC Rating: E
Virtual Tour
Key Features
- Former Windmill
- Flexible Layout
- Light Filled, Spacious Living Areas
- Rural Location Yet Close to Hexham
- Generous Gardens Including a Pond and Stream
- Direct Access to Woodland Walks
- Surrounded by Countryside in an AONB
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Property Age Bracket: Pre-Georgian (pre 1710)
- Council Tax Band: G
Floorplans
Outside Spaces
Garden
Parking Spaces
Driveway
Capacity: 4
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