Located on Hartlepool’s historic Headland, the six-bedroomed coastal house boasts a music room and has preserved many of its original Victorian features.
The house was built in 1874 by Edward Backhouse for his son James, who went on to marry Mary Barclay, bringing together two of the nation's most significant banking families of the time.
The property is currently on the market for £380,000. Let’s take a look inside.
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The house was built in 1874 by Edward Backhouse. Photo: Rightmove Photo: Rightmove
. Stunning location
The home is situated right on the coast. Photo: Rightmove
. Victorian features in the hallway
The entrance hall is full of character. Photo: Rightmove
. Impressive lounge
Apart from spectacular sea views, the lounge also offers large marble fireplace with gas fire. Photo: Rightmove
1. Stunning location
The home is situated right on the coast. Photo: Rightmove
2. Victorian features in the hallway
The entrance hall is full of character. Photo: Rightmove
3. Impressive lounge
Apart from spectacular sea views, the lounge also offers large marble fireplace with gas fire. Photo: Rightmove
4. Dining with a view
The large dining room has kept its original Victorian features. Photo: Rightmove