GSC Grays has brought Tursdale House Farm, based in Co. Durham, to the market for offers over £3,250,000.

The farm is located near Tursdale Business Park and includes a farmhouse with four reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms, adjoining barn offering expansion opportunities and a recently renovated two-bedroomed cottage.

The farm has productive Grade 3 arable land, permeant pasture and amenity woodland all within a ring fence to about 288ac.

Head of farm and land sales at GSC Grays, John Coleman, said: “Tursdale House farm is steeped in history with the farmhouse dating back to the 17th century when it was the manor house of the medieval village of Tursdale.

“The farm also has the benefit of an unrestricted right of access onto Tursdale Business Park, which potentially would facilitate the future expansion of a growing industrial estate, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.”

Tursdale House Farm

Approximately 203.86ac of land at Tursdale House Farm has been designated as a Safeguard Site for Employment Use within the Co. Durham Local Plan.

The farm features a diverse range of modern steel portal frame and traditional farm buildings including housing for up to 150 head of cattle, grain and machinery storage facilities, with scope for alternate use, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.

Trillesdene Cottage is an stone-built bungalow that has a self-contained, mature garden, adequate parking for several vehicles and a south facing aspect.

The cottage is currently occupied on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) with a passing rent of £1,000 per calendar month. Vacant possession will be available upon completion of sale.

The property is situated three miles west of the A1(M) J61 and six miles south of the city of Durham, which offers East Coast mainline train services to London and Edinburgh.

The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport with regular domestic and international flights.