The beautiful house is found on the enviable Montagu Avenue in Gosforth.The beautiful house is found on the enviable Montagu Avenue in Gosforth.
The beautiful house is found on the enviable Montagu Avenue in Gosforth.

Inside the gorgeous Gosforth mansion with stunning garden fresh on Newcastle property market

There’s a lot to love about the Gosforth property, but its grounds are something special with potential to throw the most memorable of summer garden parties.

A beautiful Gosforth mansion has hit the market in the property hotspot with a garden that will make interested buyers' eyes on springs.

The five-bed house on Montagu Avenue was listed on Rightmove earlier this month with an asking price of £2,200,000. Estate agents Sanderson Young, who work with some of the city's most sought-after homes, are in charge of selling the property.

The home dates all the way back to the mid-1920s and was purchased by its current owners back in 2005. The real statement of the home is its well-kept garden which backs out onto the moor.

It's also just a short walk from Gosforth High Street and the shops, cafes and amenities that come from that, as well as being well connected to the Newcastle city centre and up-and-coming suburb of Jesmond.

Gosforth is known as a property hub in the North East, as noted by estate agents Pat Robson when speaking to NewcastleWorld.

Pat Robson Director Tim Nixon said: "Central Gosforth’s prestigious conservation area is home to some of the city’s most desirable properties.

"The tree-lined streets of The Grove, Graham Park Road and Elmfield Road attract big-budget family buyers, drawn by the area’s fine late nineteenth-century architecture, mature gardens and proximity to outstanding amenities and schools.

"Close by, Montagu Avenue with its grand detached homes, some with exclusive gated direct access to The Town Moor, is another favourite."

Check out the Gosforth mansion for sale in this gallery below, including that impressive garden that will have you dreaming of throwing unforgettable summer parties.

The home dates all the way back to the mid-1920s and was purchased by its current owners back in 2005. The real statement of the home is its well-kept garden which backs out onto the moor.