Overview
- Built in 1902–03 by local master builder Henry Barnes, the six-bedroom property shows Jacobean and Queen Anne influences.
- Collier Estates is marketing the home via Rightmove as a heritage residence with potential commercial or residential reuses.
- In the 1950s the building served as a live-in training residence for student nurses at Hartlepool Hospital.
- The house offers about 2,659 sq ft on roughly 0.6 acres with a basement or cellar, kitchens on multiple floors, and six bathrooms.
- Seven years of restoration aimed at a boutique-hotel standard preserved features such as original tiling, wood panelling, inglenook fireplaces, a stained-glass barrel-vaulted ceiling, and a first-floor timber gallery with internal bow windows.