The Coach House
The Coach House staircase overlooking the courtyard, Gosforth.

Historic North East building soon up for grabs in prestigious Gosforth neighbourhood

Developers have unveiled details of a property development in one of the region’s most exclusive areas.

The plans to convert The Coach House at the Drive, Gosforth, into luxury apartments and houses were given the green light by council chiefs in 2018.

Now, the people behind the scheme, Coach House owners, McDougall Dodds Limited - in conjunction with the FiftyTwo Group - has revealed its plans on how the development will look.

Eight properties will be created, which include two houses, two bungalows, three two- bedroom apartments and one three-bedroom apartment.

Daniel Gibson, of FiftyTwo Group, commented on the properties: “This part of Gosforth is widely acknowledged as one of the most prestigious addresses in the region.

“There are people who have lived here for most of their lives who might want to downsize, but without compromising on quality. The Coach House is a development that will tick all of those boxes - a variety of beautiful homes in a fantastic location.”

Work will begin on converting the Grade II-listed building next month, with a projected completion date of spring 2020.

Although the conversion has only just begun, there has already been a deal of interest in the properties with information set to be released to potential buyers at an exclusive preview event at the building on May 16.

The FiftyTwo Group specialises in developments in historic properties, having previously transformed 52 Old Elvet in Durham into 12 luxury apartments.

It was that development which led to the partnership with the Summers family, who own McDougall Dodds Ltd, which has owned The Coach House since the 1970s.

The Coach House, together with the Gatehouse which is also located at the Drive, are the last remaining parts of Coxlodge Hall, a mansion built in Gosforth by Job Bulman in 1796 which occupied a site of more than 30 acres.

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