The Lindom
3-bedroom semi-detached homes
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Welcome to Hedworths Green – a collection of 2-bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes in a desirable historic location. These exclusive, bespoke homes offer the perfect combination of efficiency, comfort and convenience.
With over 1,000 acres of historic park and woodland, make use of 13 kilometres of footpaths within the park, allowing residents and the public to enjoy the surrounding nature, landscape, and heritage.
Residents can enjoy this historic site, with the ongoing programme bringing key features of the park into sustainable new uses. The planned Bowes Gate community hub will bring residents on-the-doorstep amenities, hospitality, and leisure, located within a minute’s drive of the A1.
These exclusive, bespoke homes offer the perfect combination of efficiency, comfort and convenience. Built using the most modern methods and featuring garages and parking, Hedworths Green is a sustainable new community and a remarkable setting for generations to come.
The Lindom
3-bedroom semi-detached homes
Available homes
The Urpeth
3-bedroom semi-detached homes
Available homes
The Lumley
3-bedroom semi-detached homes
Available homes
The Waldridge
4-bedroom semi-detached homes
Available homes
The Woodstone
5-bedroom detached homes
Available homes
The Herrington
5-bedroom detached homes
Available homes
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The site plan is drawn to show the relative position of individual properties, not to scale. This is a two dimensional drawing and will not show land contours and gradients, boundary treatments, landscaping or local authority street lighting. Footpaths subject to change. For details of individual properties and availability please refer to our Sales Advisor.
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Hedworths Green – a sustainable new community and a remarkable setting for generations to come.
Lambton Park consists of over 1,000 acres of spectacular natural landscape with a remarkable history that dates back to the 11th century. As the ancestral home of the Earls of Durham, the park has remained inaccessible to the public for most of its history. However, as part of a major regeneration, much of this green expanse has been opened up to the public, allowing everyone to enjoy its magical charm and verdant beauty.
35 mins
A great range of amenities, including a supermarket, within walking distance and a 35-minute walk to Lambton Castle.
5 mins
Chester-le-street train station close by with easy connections to Durham, Newcastle and more.
A little further afield, you could be breathing the fresh sea air on Seaham Beach within 20 minutes by car, while the North Pennines are around half an hour away.
For more excitement, it’s a 15-minute drive to Durham’s historic streets, packed with independent boutiques. Newcastle’s unique city centre is also easily reached, along with the world-class shopping on offer at Metrocentre in Gateshead – both around 20 minutes by car.
All of this is easily reached via great local transport links. The A1 makes road travel simple, passing nearby as it carves a continuous line all the way from London to Edinburgh. Rail links are also strong, with Chester-le-Street Station sitting on the TransPennine Express line between Newcastle and Liverpool Lime Street.
Lambton Park, the ancestral seat of the Earls of Durham, with a heritage stretching back to the 11th Century and a distinct sense of place, is one of the most intriguing historic places in the region.
Over 1,000 acres of historic park and woodland provides an oasis of calm and tranquillity on the edge of the urban fringe, set against a backdrop of dramatic views of Lambton Castle, in its prominent position high above the wooded River Wear Gorge.
1798
Construction of Lambton Hall begins
1828
Ignatius Bonomi transforms the Hall into Lambton Castle
1854
Castle renovations begin following partial collapse due to coal mines
1866
Construction of Sydney Smirke’s redesign of the castle finalised
1932
Partial demolition of the castle
1939
Family move to Biddick Hall as the Castle is requisitioned as part of the WWII war effort
1966 - 1972
Castle leased to Durham Council for teacher training
1972
Lambton Lion park opens
1975
Lion Park extended and rebranded as Lambton pleasure park
1980
Lambton pleasure park closes
2019
Development of new homes begins construction
2020
Lambton Estate opens to the public with 11km of seasonal footpaths
2023
Bellway Homes launch exclusive range of houses
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