Middleton-in-Teesdale, Middleton House, Hude
Middleton House, Hude, Middleton-n-Teesdale © DCC 2002
Middleton House, Hude © DCC 2002
Middleton House, Hude © DCC 2003
Middleton House in its landscape setting © DCC 2003
The house was the principal London Lead Company building in the area. The house and outbuildings then reverted to Raby ownership, and in 1946 were used as a hotel and shooting lodge.
Middleton House is a large coursed sandstone building with ashlar plinths and dressing and a roof of both Lakeland and Welsh slate.
The main house has 3 storeys, 5 bays, with set-back 2-storey 3-bay left wing and extension of carriage arch and one-storey, 2 bay service block. Middleton house has open views to the south into Teesdale.
The house was in the 1990s divided in three, and was extensively refurbished.
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