Newham Hall is a remarkable Grade II Listed former Country House, constructed in 1880, that stands as one of the last remnants of Teesside's 'Iron Masters' estates. Nestled in a private setting while remaining conveniently close to local amenities, this Jacobethan architectural gem spans approximately 14,552 sqft across four levels, including a three-bedroom flat on the second floor. The Hall has been preserved by its current owners since 1952, showcasing exquisite original features such as ornate cornices, timber paneling, and iconic Adam fireplaces, making it a true blank canvas for those with renovation aspirations. Its flexibility allows for future residential use or various commercial opportunities (subject to necessary approvals), providing immense potential for investors and developers alike.
In addition to the Hall, there are substantial outbuildings measuring around 10,107 sqft that were formerly workshops and stables. These structures deliver significant development potential for conversion into living spaces or business premises. Complemented by extensive grounds across approximately 5.96 acres featuring picturesque gardens and parkland views towards the Cleveland Hills, Newham Hall presents a unique opportunity for comprehensive refurbishment or redevelopment in a highly desirable area of the North East.
Also included is Newham Hall Lodge—an attractive two-bedroom property requiring modernisation—which further enhances the investment potential of this estate.