POTENTIAL buyers have the chance to walk in the footsteps of world-famous leaders after an ex-Prime Minister’s former home was put back on the market.

Myrobella House, in Trimdon Colliery, was Tony Blair’s constituency home for 24 years and has hosted world leaders and international statesman.

The former Prime Minister and Sedgefield MP sold the property for £275,000 in 2010 – £240,000 more than he paid for it in 1983.

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Myrobella House is now back on the market again with offers in the region of £299,950.

Famously, US President George Bush, landed his two Sikorsky Black Stallion helicopters in a nearby field before visiting the house in November 2003.

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It is situated within easy reach of local amenities and road links yet with lovely countryside views which give the property a rural feel

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A family bathroom fitted with a three piece suite comprising Low Level WC in white

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To the front and sides of the property there are generous hedge and tree enclosed gardens laid mainly to lawn with raised beds and gate access to the driveway and Double Garage to the rear

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Externally there are private gardens and a courtyard offering ample parking which leads to a good sized double garage

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A spacious double bedroom with sash windo