Period splendour: charming Grade II-listed hall for sale with holiday-let potential from three characterful barns

With plenty of character features, not to mention the listed 17th-century paintings, Wiserley Hall would make a fabulous home — with rental potential found in its various stone outbuildings. 
Faye Greenslade23 May 2018

Grade II-listed Wiserley Hall in the charming market town of Wolsingham, County Durham dates from 1626 and retains fine period details including flagstone floors, handmade shutters and listed wall paintings from the late 17th century.

Set in four acres of idyllic gardens, with a paddock and orchard, it also has potential to convert various outbuildings including two arched barns and a detached stone barn into holiday homes or workshops, while the hall itself would make a fabulous countryside retreat.

It's for sale for £745,000. Through Finest Properties (01434 410029).

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