New Homes in Durham
Durham is a historic city in the North East, offering a mix of heritage, culture and modern convenience. Families benefit from well-regarded schools and open green spaces, while commuters enjoy direct rail services to Newcastle in under 20 minutes and to Edinburgh in about two hours.
The city boasts cultural attractions like Durham Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its vibrant town centre offers numerous amenities, including shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Durham also provides easy access to scenic countryside, including the Durham Dales and Hamsterley Forest.
Explore our new homes in Durham today.
The Oval at Old Durham Gate
Bent House Lane, Durham, , County Durham, DH1 2DX
- £224,995 to £369,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Doxford Green
Burdon Lane, Ryhope, SUNDERLAND, Tyne & Wear, SR3 2PN
- £220,995 to £524,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Highgrove at Wynyard Park
Attenborough Way, Wynyard, Stockton on Tees, Teesside, TS22 5FD
- £224,995 to £339,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Meadow Hill
Meadow Hill, Hexham Road, Throckley, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE15 9FW
- £289,995 to £409,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
West Meadows @ Arcot Estate
Beacon Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 8FP
- £237,995 to £384,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Grey Towers Village
Ellerbeck Avenue, Nunthorpe, MIDDLESBROUGH, MIDDLESBROUGH, TS7 0PW
- £439,995 to £679,995
- 4 and 5 bedroom
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New Homes in Durham Highlights
- Historic Charm Meets Natural Beauty: Durham offers a unique blend of rich history and stunning landscapes. From the iconic Durham Cathedral and Castle to the nearby Durham Heritage Coast and North Pennines, it’s a city that balances culture and countryside.
- Plenty to See and Do: Explore city-centre attractions like the Botanic Garden, Crook Hall, and the Museum of Archaeology. Families will love Adventure Valley, while nature lovers can easily access national parks and scenic trails just outside the city.
- Highly Rated Schools: Durham is home to several Ofsted-rated outstanding schools, including St Margaret’s CofE Primary and Durham Johnston Comprehensive. The city also offers excellent sixth form and further education options.
- Strong Transport Links: With the A1(M) nearby and quick access to Newcastle, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough, Durham is well-connected by road. The city’s train station offers a wide range of rail services, making commuting and travel easy.
New Homes in Durham FAQs
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Durham boasts a vibrant and historic community, shaped by its university, rich heritage, and scenic surroundings. The city is home to students, professionals, and long-time residents who take pride in Durham’s strong sense of identity and cultural life. From local markets and theatre to riverside walks and university events, there’s a strong spirit of inclusion and tradition that brings the community together.
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Back in the city centre the iconic Durham Cathedral is a must-see, along with Durham Castle and the Botanic Garden. Durham Museum and Heritage Centre is packed with fascinating exhibits, while the Museum of Archaeology and Crook Hall and Gardens are other centrally located places to visit. If you have kids, don’t miss the Adventure Valley amusement centre.
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It can’t be all play and no work for your children, so it’s a good job Durham has a clutch of schools rated as outstanding by Ofsted. Options close to the city centre include St Margaret’s CofE Primary, Durham Johnston Comprehensive and Durham Sixth Form Centre. On the outskirts of town, Framwellgate Moor Primary, Shincliffe CofE and St Godric’s Roman Catholic Primary are all top choices.
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The A1(M) road passes just east of Durham, connecting the city with other parts of the North East and beyond. Newcastle is less than half an hour’s drive away, while you can use other A roads to get to Sunderland and Middlesbrough in a similar amount of time. As well as lost of local bus routes, Durham train station is just off the A690 next to Wharton Park and offers a wide selection of services with several different providers.