Nestled in the scenic Northumberland countryside, Toft Hall is a substantial stone-built farmhouse that spans over 4,800 sqft, presenting an impressive mix of traditional charm and modern energy efficiency. This versatile property has already undergone sensitive refurbishment but still offers excellent potential for further enhancements. The heart of the home includes an inviting snug with an open fire and a functional study or office space. The kitchen/breakfast room is designed for contemporary living, paired with a separate preparation kitchen that makes it ideal for hosting gatherings.
The converted barn wing enhances the property's flexibility, featuring a spacious sitting room that can also serve as a cinema room, extending out onto a south-facing terrace overlooking expansive gardens. A large studio space with its own kitchen facilities and wet room opens up possibilities for use as guest accommodation or a professional workspace.
An architecturally impressive vaulted dining hall connects the main house to the former barn, infused with natural light through expansive glazing—a perfect venue for both family life and entertaining. The first floor holds generously sized bedrooms, including a principal suite with stunning countryside views and luxurious en-suite facilities.
Notably energy-efficient, Toft Hall benefits from a biomass boiler supported by Renewable Heat Incentives until 2034, solar panels for electricity generation and income potential, ultra-fast fibre broadband (FTTP), and an upgraded private drainage system completed in 2025.
In addition to the main residence, there’s a detached one-bedroom stone cottage currently generating income as a holiday let or serving as independent accommodation. The property’s outdoor spaces feature landscaped lawns, paddocks, mature woodland, and productive gardens covering approximately 4.5 acres—ideal for those interested in gardening or agriculture.
A long private driveway leads to the secure courtyard while traditional stone outbuildings offer ample storage solutions and potential development opportunities (subject to planning consent). Located near various recreational activities and amenities in local villages like Belsay as well as larger towns such as Ponteland and Hexham, Toft Hall combines serene country living with practical access to urban conveniences.