These unique new build homes on an 11th century country estate are almost sold out…

As part of our commitment to promoting housing opportunities in the North East, this month we’re spotlighting a range of new build developers and where they’re building in the region.

Today, it’s Miller Homes and specifically, the iconic Lambton Park in Durham – which in recent years has become one of the most sought-after residential communities in the North East.

But they’re nearly finished building, and as a result, this is your last chance to secure a new build home on the site…

WHY IS LAMBTON PARK SO SPECIAL?

Nestled within the historic Lambton Estate, the Lambton Park development by Miller Homes has captured the attention of homebuyers looking for something special.

Located in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, Lambton Park offers more than just a home – it’s a lifestyle. Surrounded by 1,000 acres of historic parkland, the development is designed to blend modern living with the area’s rich heritage, dating back to the 11th century. Each home reflects the architectural influences of the Victorian and Arts & Crafts movements, giving the properties a timeless elegance with a contemporary twist.

The surrounding walks and wildlife on your doorstep is hard to find anywhere else, particularly with a new build developments. Residents enjoy not only the beautiful views and tranquil surroundings but also private access to the estate’s extensive woodlands and footpaths

These unique new build homes in an 11th century country estate are almost sold out…

THE HOMES AND COMMUNITY

The homes at Lambton Park have been designed to honour the estate’s historical significance while incorporating modern comforts. Each property is a unique blend of past and present​, from multi-paned sash windows to elaborate porch detailing.

At the heart of the development is Bowes Gate, a vibrant community hub. The vision is to provide a traditional high street of around eight independent businesses which are expected to include a baker, delicatessen, butcher, grocer, farm shop, florist, pharmacy, convenience store and a hair and beauty salon.

Plus, its award-winning. Lambton Park was voted ‘Best Residential Development for County Durham’ and has received 5-star recognition for its design, sustainability, and architectural creativity​. By purchasing a home here, you become part of an ongoing effort to preserve and enhance this historic estate. The proceeds from the development contribute to the restoration of iconic landmarks such as Lambton Castle and Lamb Bridge, ensuring the estate’s rich history is maintained for future generations​.

BUT THERE ARE JUST A FEW PLOTS REMAINING…

With its unique character, high-quality homes, and unbeatable location, it’s no wonder Lambton Park has been a popular choice for homebuyers. However, this opportunity is almost gone…

If you’re interested in securing one of the final plots, visit the Miller Homes sales centre on-site to view the show homes and learn more about the available properties.

Flexible purchasing options, including Part Exchange, make securing your dream home at Lambton Park easier than ever.

Head along to their Part Exchange event on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September at 10:30am to find out how you can get moving for less. Trade in your existing home to save both time and money on your move to Lambton Park.

These unique new build homes in an 11th century country estate are almost sold out…

AVAILABLE HOMES*

The Sycamore – 5 bed – from £540,000 MORE INFO
The Hornbeam – 5 bed – from £619,000 MORE INFO
The Spruce – 5 bed – from £599,000 MORE INFO

*May be subject to change as they sell.

For more details, visit the Lambton Park website or contact the Miller Homes sales team.

DISCOVER LAMBTON PARK

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Laura Kingston
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Laura is the Founder and Editor of High Life North. She had the idea to set up an exclusively digital women’s magazine after feeling there was a gap in the market in the North East. With over 10 years of experience in marketing and PR, Laura had a very clear…

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