This distinctive former coach house has seen sympathetic conversion in years past to offer generously proportioned four bedroom accommodation, which provides opportunity for further cosmetic updating and also the opportunity to create additional bedrooms, subject to any necessary consents. Flagstone floors, fireplaces, beams and period windows provide great character and a country charm, whilst externally there is the benefit of modest gardens, allocated parking for 2 cars and an attached double height workshop/store, which offers useful amenity and some potential to integrate into the accommodation, subject to any necessary consents. The Coach House stands on the outskirts of Matlock and within a conservation area setting. It was historically allied to the neighbouring property, an elegant Grade II Listed residence to which The Coach House is understood to be similarly Listed by association and across whose driveway there is a right of access. Interesting views reach across the Derwent Valley, to the opposing cliffs which rise to High Tor and the surrounding Derbyshire Dales countryside is readily accessible. Standing well back from the main road and midway between the centres of Matlock and Matlock Bath, one providing traditional market town shops, bars and amenities whilst Matlock Bath shares the links as a Victorian spa resort and the backdrop of the impressive Derwent Gorge. Good road links lead to the nearby centres of Bakewell (9 miles), Alfreton (9 miles), Belper (9 miles) Chesterfield (11 miles) whilst the cities of Sheffield Derby and Nottingham are all within daily commuting distance. ACCOMMODATION A broad stable style door with slim lights above and multi paned windows to each side opens to a... Dining kitchen - 5.55m x 4.66m (18' 3 x 15' 3) of farmhouse style and accessed from the front through a broad stable door, the substantial open room includes a flagstone floor, range of built-in cupboards, drawers and granite work surfaces. Stairs lead off to the first floor, there is an open doorway to the sitting room and on the opposite wall a door from a... Coat and boot room - 4.67m x 2.65m (15' 4 x 8' 8) again with access from the front and separately from the covered side entrance. Set to one corner, an enclosed cloakroom with WC and corner wash hand basin. Sitting room - 4.58m x 4m (15' 13' 1) opening to 4.58m x 2.75m (15' x 9') a deep room, part divided by substantial beams set to the wide internal wall. There are stone framed windows to the side and rear, whilst to the front a broad glazed and part timbered panel fills the former coach house opening and allows delightful views towards the rock face across the valley, Victoria Tower within the woods to the right and Riber Castle perched above the town to the left. A sizeable stone fireplace with raised stone hearth and working dog grate fire provides a cosy focal point. One side of the room provides access via a hatch to loft space which could be converted to provide additional bedrooms, subject to any necessary planning consents. Office - 4.76m x 4m (15' 7 x 13' 1) maximum, angled to the corner of the building and with an external door in the gable wall. Tall double glazed windows give similar views to the front, the room is finished with a flagstone floor and a flight of enclosed stairs rise to the first floor. From the dining kitchen, stairs rise to the first floor landing which continues through a door to a side landing all giving access to the bedrooms and bathrooms. To each end there is access to the spacious roof void and above the stairs a linen store housing the gas fired combination boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. To one end, a second flight of stairs descend to the office. Bathroom - 3.34m x 1.98m (11' x 6' 6) fitted with a white suite to include a WC, wash hand basin and bath set within a tiled surround. Bedroom 1 - 4.56m x 2.68m (15' x 8' 9) the first of four double bedrooms, each of which allow views to the front. This room has two multi paned windows. Bedroom 2 - 3.81m x 2.68m (12' 6 x 8' 9) with feature cast iron fireplace, access to the roof void and window to the front. Bedroom 3 - 3.74m x 2.90m (12' 3 x 9' 6) maximum, the longer measurement taken into the side of the chimney breast where there is a built-in wardrobe. There is an attractive painted fireplace and chapel style window with leaded glazing looking along the wooded Derwent Gorge to the south. Shower room - with walk-in in shower cubicle, vanity wash hand basin with a cupboard beneath. Bedroom 4 - 4.27m x 4m (14' x 13' 1) maximum, including the bulkhead plinth, and a similar leaded glazed chapel style window. OUTSIDE Off St Johns Road, a broad gateway turns steeply to the right where a tarmac drive winds to the front of the coach house and also serves the neighbouring property (The Rocks). Allocated parking for 2 cars available off the driveway. To the front of the house an area of informal lawned garden and set above the property at the rear, a small area of wooded informal ground. To one side of the house, a covered entrance with black and white painted period doors shelters access to the boot room and also a stepped doorway into the former orangery. The glazing now removed providing opportunity to restore or develop as an attractive feature of the garden and which provides a good vantage point to enjoy the views along the Derwent Gorge. Adjoining the house at the rear is an external store complete with stone thralls, flagstone floor and shuttered windows facing the rear. The double height room is currently utilised for utility storage and has the benefit of plumbing for an automatic washing machine. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - not required as Grade II Listed - to be confirmed COUNCIL TAX - Band E FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take the bridge over the river and bear left onto Dale Road. Pass under the railway bridge and after around 250m turn right onto St Johns Road. Rise up St Johns Road for around 200m and the driveway is on the right, on a sharp bend (opposite the road which forks to Common Wood). VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10565 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70701763
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£575,000 - £585,000 (Guide price) An imposing 5 bedroom detached family home, situated on a desirable corner plot at the end of a private drive, featuring an enclosed rear garden, ample off street parking and an integral double garage. 8 Garton Mill Drive has been recently extended and internally reconfigured to a high standard to offer 1827 sqft of open plan and versatile living accommodation over 2 storeys, including a designer Bespoke Orangery with matching side porch extension creating larger living and utility room with garage access.The ground floor comprises; Entrance hallway, open plan Orangery with herringbone wood flooring, roof lantern skylight and anthracite bifold doors onto the rear patio and garden. Dining kitchen with integrated appliances, separate utility room with access onto the side of the property and into the integral double garage, downstairs WC and second reception room for use as a snug, playroom or home office.The first floor comprises; An impressive master suite with walk in dressing area and ensuite shower room, a second double bedroom with ensuite shower room, a home office space, 2 further double bedrooms and main family bathroom. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70057815
An exceptionally spacious and modern 5 bed detached house in Matlock with 3 reception rooms, modern kitchen/diner & utility, large living room, main bed with walk in wardrobe & en-suite, large low maintenance garden & off road parking for multiple cars. Entering the property via a half-glazed entrance door, which opens to: RECEPTION HALLWAY 4.95m x 3.08mA roomy hallway with central staircase rising to the upper-floor accommodation. There are ceramic tiles to the floor, front-aspect double-glazed windows, and a large open stairwell, creating an airy space. There is a central heating radiator, and an incoming telephone point. A pair of glazed double doors open to: SITTING ROOM 6.14m x 4.69mWith a pair of double-glazed patio doors with sidelight windows opening onto the gardens to the rear of the property. There is a further side-aspect window. This generous room has central heating radiators with thermostatic valves, and a point for a wall-mounted TV. A panelled door leads to: DINING-KITCHEN 6.04m x 3.01m and 7.88m x 3.36mA T-shaped room with a pair of glazed double doors opening back to the reception hallway. The room has ceramic tiles to the floor following through from the hallway, double-glazed windows to three aspects, and a pair of patio doors opening onto the gardens to the rear of the property. The kitchen area of the room is fitted with a good range of units in a contemporary grey finish with cupboards and drawers set beneath a granite-effect worksurface with a matching upstand. There are wall-mounted storage cupboards with under-cabinet lighting. Set within the worksurface is a one-and-a-half-bowl stainless sink with mixer tap, and a five-burner Zanussi gas hob, over which is an extractor hood. Fitted within the kitchen are an eye-level Zanussi double oven and grill, and a microwave. Integral appliances include fridge-freezer and twelve-place-setting dishwasher. There is ample space within the kitchen area for a family dining table. A broad opening leads to a further seating area with views over the garden, open to the apex of the roof with a pair of Velux rooflight windows flooding the area with natural light. There is a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve, and a point for a wall-mounted television. From the kitchen, a door opens to a useful cloak cupboard with hanging space. A door opening leads to: UTILITY ROOM 3.29m x 1.76mHaving a side-aspect half-glazed entrance door opening onto the driveway. There are ceramic tiles to the floor following through from the kitchen, and a range of further storage cupboards set beneath a worksurface with matching upstand and wall-mounted storage cupboards. There is an integral Zanussi automatic washing machine, and space for a tumble dryer. Concealed within one of the cupboards is the Ideal Logic gas-fired boiler which provides central heating and hot water to the property. The room has a central heating radiator and an extractor fan. From the hallway, a further pair of glazed doors open to: FAMILY ROOM 3.30m x 4.10m With front-aspect double-glazed windows, central heating radiator, and television aerial point. MUSIC ROOM / STUDY 3.25m x 2.70mHaving ceramic tiles to the floor following through from the hallway, front-aspect windows, and central heating radiator with thermostatic valve. This versatile room is suitable for a variety of uses, including a further bedroom, study, work-from-home space, hobby room etc. GROUND FLOOR WC 2.34m x 1.02mA half-tiled room with ceramic tiles to the floor, having side-aspect window with obscured glass, and suite with dual-flush close-coupled WC, and contemporary wall-hung wash hand basin. There is a central heating radiator and downlight spotlights. From the hallway, a staircase with decorative spindles and hardwood handrails rises to a half-landing, where steps rise to: GALLERY LANDING With front-aspect double-glazed windows, downlight spotlights, and doors opening to: BEDROOM ONEDressing area 4.58m x 1.49m and 1.84m x 2.03mAn L-shaped dressing room with a front-aspect double-glazed window and a good range of mirror-fronted wardrobe providing hanging space and storage shelving. An arched opening leads to: Bedroom 3.40m x 3.03mHaving double-glazed windows overlooking the gardens, and with views over the surrounding properties to the wooded hills beyond. There is a central heating radiator, and wall-mounted TV point. A panelled door opens to: En-suite shower room 2.39m x 1.81mA fully-tiled room with ceramic tile floor, having a side-aspect double-glazed window with obscured glass, and suite comprising of: double-width shower cubicle, having mixer shower with monsoon rain head; pedestal wash hand basin; dual-flush close-coupled WC. There is a chrome-finished ladder-style towel radiator. BEDROOM TWO 3.52m x 3.00mWith rear-aspect windows overlooking the garden and the open countryside beyond. There is a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve. BEDROOM THREE 3.32m x 3.01mAgain with a rear-aspect window, having similar views to bedrooms one and two. FAMILY BATHROOM 2.76m x 2.48mA fully-tiled room with ceramic tiles to the floor. There is a side-aspect window with obscured glass and suite with: panelled bath; pedestal wash hand basin; dual-flush close-coupled WC; shower cubicle with mixer shower with monsoon rain head. The room is illuminated by downlight spotlights and there is a chrome-finished ladder-style towel radiator and an extractor fan. From the landing, a door opens to a linen cupboard, housing the hot water cylinder. Further doors lead to: BEDROOM FOUR 3.70m x 3.07mHaving front-aspect double-glazed windows, central heating radiator, and point for a wall-mounted TV. BEDROOM FIVE 3.77m x 3.11mHaving a front-aspect double-glazed window, point for a wall-mounted TV, and a panelled door opening to: En-suite shower room 1.80m x 1.66mA fully tiled room with ceramic tiled floor, and suite with: pedestal wash hand basin; dual-flush close-coupled WC; shower cubicle with mixer shower and monsoon rain head. There is a chrome-finished ladder-style towel radiator and an extractor fan. OUTSIDETo the front of the property is an area of garden with a border stocked with ornamental shrubs. Lying to the side of the property, a block-paved driveway provides off-road parking for up to 6 vehicles, and gives access to the garage. To the rear of the property is a delightful enclosed garden, designed to be low-maintenance, with a large flagged patio area, with a central feature stone trough. To the side of the patio is a raised border stocked with flowering plants. To the opposite side is an area of artificial grass with a children's playhouse. Steps rise to a further raised seating area, with decking and feature garden lighting. On this raised terrace is an octagonal barbeque hut (3.50m x 3.50m) created by Arctic Cabins with bench seating for up to fifteen people around a charcoal-fired central barbeque. GARAGE 5.87m x 5.56mA spacious double garage with a pair of up-and-over vehicular access doors, power, and lighting. SERVICES AND GENERAL INFORMATIONAll mains services are connected to the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69126789
With origins in the 18th century this distinctive home has seen later adaptations to provide a generously proportioned and well balanced range of accommodation. Sympathetic and quality refurbishment complements the retained period character which is evident throughout, which internally briefly comprises the versatility of four ground reception rooms, four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Outside there are surprisingly generous and pleasant gardens, a gated drive, ample car parking, 2 storey garage and other outbuildings. March House is situated within almost level walking distance of Matlock's town centre, which can be accessed by a level stroll through the charming Hall Leys Park and alongside the River Derwent. The wider recreational delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are all readily accessible, whilst good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres to include Bakewell (8 miles), Chesterfield (10 miles), Alfreton (8 miles), with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lying within daily commuting distance. Matlock also boasts a train station providing rail links to the national network. ACCOMMODATION A timber and slate canopy shelters the front door which opens to a... Reception hall - 5.88m x 2.36m (19' 4 x 7' 9) where the character and quality of the property which continues throughout the house, is immediately evident. The hall has ample space for occasional furniture and is well finished to include an engineered oak floor, built-in meter and utilty cabinets and stairs which lead off to the first floor. To the side of the stairs, a door opens to a... Half cellar - an excellent cold store with four stone steps leading down from the hall, and retaining the original stone thralls. Dining room - 5.01m x 3.29m (16' 5 x 10' 10) with a mullioned window to the front finished with a window seat, continuation of the oak floor from the hall, ceiling beams, built-in display and storage cabinet and as a focal point amodern cutstone fireplace. Cloakroom - accessed off the hall, fitted with a wash hand basin, WC, featuring an exposed period beam and vinyl tiled floor. Sitting rooom - 4.61m x 4.28m (15' 1 x 14' 1) the measurements not including recesses to three walls. There are ceiling beams, mullioned window with window seat, and a modern oak cupboard built into the side of the chimney breast, which features a decorative inglenook fireplace with log burner. Breakfast room - 3.44m x 3m (11' 3 x 9' 10) accessed from the foot of the stairs towards the rear of the house, there is feature stonework to the fireplace, ceramic tiled floor, window to the side and a small stable style door opening to a... Side porch / utility room - 2.06m x 1.74m (6' 9 x 5' 9) with stainless steel sink unit, built-in cupboard, plumbing for an automatic washing machine, window and door providing external access. Kitchen - 3.98m x 3.91m (13' 1 x 12' 10) accessed off the breakfast room through an open doorway, the kitchen is extensively fitted to offer a combination of modern storage options, which are complemented by granite work surfaces, which is matched to a central island with breakfast bar. Integral appliances include a twin under mounted sink, slim wine cooler, dishwasher, plus an electric range cooker with steel and glass extractor canopy above. There is a position for an American style fridge, under cupboard and plinth lighting, continuation of the ceramic tiled floor, together with access to and from the rear gardens. Snug - 4.04m x 3.91m (13' 3 x 12' 10) accessed off the kitchen, and including two ceiling beams, double aspect windows, and an inset living coal gas fire. From the reception hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing with feature exposed stonework to the outer walls, solar tube for natural daylight. Boiler store - a walk-in storage room which sites the gas fired boiler serving the central heating and hot water system. Bedroom 2 - 4.98m x 3.29m (16' 4 x 10' 10) featuring a beamed and part vaulted ceiling, mullioned window to the front and a period stone fireplace, inset within a decorative raised iron basket. To one corner, a wash hand basin. Office / Bedroom 4 - 3.20m x 2.27m (10' 6 x 7' 5) front facing room with ceiling beams and mullioned window. Bedroom 1 - 4.70m x 4.40m (15' 5 x 14' 5) with a range of fitted wardrobing, cupboards, drawers and hand basin, plus feature stone wall, part vaulted ceiling and similar simple stone fireplace. Bath and shower room 1 - including a Jacuzzi bath, fitted WC and wash hand basin to a vanity surface, separate shower cubicle and a deep airing cupboard housing the hot water tanks and some linen storage. There is also access to the roof void. From the main stairs, there is access to a rear landing, which has access to a separate roof void, to bedroom 3 and bath and shower room 2 which combine to provide a guest or master suite. Bedroom 3 - 4.15m x 4.12m (13' 7 x 13' 6) a comfortable double bedroom with two windows overlooking the gardens. Bath and shower room 2 - fitted with a modern free standing bath, separate walk-in shower cubicle, WC, wash hand basin and ladder radiator. There is a small airing cupboard and, as an interesting feature, an external door leading from a flight of external stone steps. OUTSIDE The larger gardens are principally laid to lawn with planted borders to the perimeter featuring perennials, shrubs and spring colour provided by magnolia trees. The rear gardens are also served by a separate vehicular access gated from the common drive and sheltered by a wisteria screen. Next to the house is a... Garage - 5.64m x 5.50m (18' 6 x 18' 1) average, with a personnel door to each side and a broad vehicular electrically operated door to the front, water supply, hand basin and useful storage within the eaves, which is accessed by a flight of wooden steps. Adjoining the garage is a covered... Open store - 3.01m x 2.88m (9' 11 x 9' 5), and an adjacent... Car port - 4.39m x 4.14m (14' 5 x 13' 7) open fronted and of timber construction with light and power, the car port is currently utilised as a dry sitting area and a vantage point to appreciate the views across the garden. The front of the house is sheltered by a low stone wall with pedestrian gates to a slim forecourt with a pebbled finish and two ornamental trees. A flagged path leads to the side where there is a small courtyard by the kitchen with attractive stonework and stone steps which rise to what is now bathroom 2 at first floor level. Adjacent to the courtyard is a more formal garden and patio, plus small outbuildings which include a garden WC, stone store and BBQ area. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current 63D / Potential 80C COUNCIL TAX - Band E FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take Causeway Lane leaving the town, passing Hall Leys Park and the football ground. On reaching Matlock Green, the property is located just off the main road on the left, next to the Red Lion public house, before reaching the pedestrian crossing. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10561 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70744823
Of interest to those seeking a larger than average family home, this individual detached property provides an excellent range of accommodation with ample space for a growing family and home working, plus a ground floor annexe provides a degree of versatility for independent family members or visiting guests. The house is stone-built beneath a tiled roof, which includes the benefit of Solar PV panels (on a favourable feed in tariff). Dating from the 1960's, the original house has seen extension and some adaptation over the years, all designed to take full advantage of the southerly aspect and truly delightful views across the roof tops of Matlock Green, to the hillside topped with the iconic Riber Castle. The spacious house is complemented by a good sized garden plot, the majority south facing and enjoying the same views, all offering ample opportunity for the keen gardener and space for family recreation. Driveway parking is sufficient for several vehicles and leads to garaging for up to three cars, with an adjoining workshop/store. Set well back from the roadside to a private drive, the property is handy for the town centre yet tucked away to a quite private position, well placed for local schooling and access to all local amenities, including a short walk to nearby convenience and other stores, the central shops and facilities less than half a mile away. Matlock nestles within the Derwent Valley surrounded by the delights of the Derbyshire Dale countryside and often considered the gateway to the Peak District National Park. There is the benefit of a train station linking to the national network and local roads, provide ready access to the neighbouring market towns of Bakewell (8 miles), Chesterfield (10 miles), Alfreton (8 miles). The cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham each lie within daily commuting distance. ACCOMMODATION The main entrance is located at the foot of steps which descend from the driveway which, for the purposes of these particulars, is noted as the rear of the house. A uPVC decorative glazed door opens to an entrance hall finished with a stylish Amitco floor, a built-in cloaks cupboard to one side, and door opening to a... Cloakroom - 2.31m x 1.20m (7' 7 x 3' 11) with pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, ceramic tiling to half height and contrasting Amtico flooring. Utility room - 2.70m x 2.31m (8' 10 x 7' 7) accessed off the same hall and including a range of built-in cupboards, worktops and stainless steel sink unit. There is a position for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. Wooden double glazed window to the side and a half glazed door providing external access. Fitted kitchen - 3.70m x 3.40m (12' 2 x 11' 2) fitted with a range of painted cupboards and work surfaces including a slim breakfast bar to one side. There is an eye level oven and grill, ceramic hob, extractor hood and 1 ½ bowl stainless steel sink unit set beneath the rear facing window. Plumbing for a dishwasher, and Amtico flooring. Sitting and dining room - 6.25m x 4.40m (20' 6 x 14' 5) a particulalry spacious room which provides versatility for a number of purposes and to create a formal dining area. As with most of the house, the room benefits from excellent natural light and views across the gardens, Matlock Green and with Riber Castle above. There is an additional side window and a pair of modern chapel style doors set beneath a stone archway, and being open to a... Family room - 6.49m x 3.56m (21' 4 x 11' 8) a second sitting area, again designed to take full advantage of the views and southerly aspect. A cutstone fireplace includes a solid fuel grate, marble tiled hearth and stone fender. From here, stairs rise to the first floor. Returning through the kitchen, there is access to a... Study / occasional room - 3.70m x 3.48m (12' 2 x 11' 5) with patio style full height doors and windows facing the attractive rear gardens, which are set beneath the drive and include a planted ornamental pond. The room combined with the adjacent front hall, kitchen and bedroom suite offer opportunity to provide independent annexe accommodation. Annexe hall - with wire glazed door and windows, set within a recessed porchway at the front. Annexe kitchen - 2.75m x 2.50m (9' x 8' 2) fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces, 1 ½ bowl stainless steel sink unit and plumbing for an automatic washing. There are two windows facing the drive and a utility cupboard housing the electric meters and solar PV controls. Annexe bedroom - 3.27m x 3.01m (10' 9 x 9' 11) a modest double bedroom with similar views across the gardens to the front and access off to an.. Ensuite bathroom - 2m x 1.82m (6' 7 x 6') fitted with a coloured suite to include a panelled bath, low flush WC and wash hand basin set to a vanity surface with cupboards beneath. From the family room, stairs rise to the first floor galleried landing which provides access to the remaining accommodation and features a full height picture window facing the front, built-in linen store, plus additional range of cupboards and an airing cupboard siting the hot water tank. Master bedroom 1 - 6.25m x 4.23m (20' 6 x 13' 11) overall, a generous master suite with a broad window commanding fine views across the front gardens, the rootops of Matlock Green and with Riber Castle standing proudly on the horizon. There is a useful walk-in store, additional window to the side and access to a... Jack and Jill bath and shower room - 3.89m x 3.30m (12' 9 x 10' 10with direct access off the bedroom and separate access off the landing, the room is fully tiled and fitted with a spa bath, separate walk-in shower cubicle, low flush WC and his and hers wash basins set to a vanity surface with storage cabinets beneath. Bedroom 2 - 3.02m x 2.18m (9' 11 x 7' 2) a rear aspect single room. Shower room - 2.06m x 1.68m (6' 9 x 5' 6) including a walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush WC. The room has full height ceramic tiling and access to the roof void. Bedroom 3 - 2.79m x 2.67m (9' 2 x 8' 9) a second single bedroom facing the drive. Bedroom 4 - 3.70m x 3.36m (12' 2 x 11' 10) a comfortable double bedroom with windows to front and rear allowing excellent natural light and again with far reaching views towards Riber, Starkholmes and Masson. OUTSIDE The house stands to a private driveway, shared with two neighbouring properties which leads from Lime Tree Road. Approaching the house, the drive broadens into a private courtyard providing car standing for several vehicles and access to the garages which provide ample storage and workshop opportunities. Garage 1 - 5.70m x 5.52m () with broad up and over door, open window to garage 2, and door opening to... Workshop - 2.80m x 2.27m () with window to the rear, and to one corner the gas fired condensing boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. Garage 2 - 5.70m x 3.10m () with window to the side, and up and over door. From the drive, steps descend to the rear of the house. There are mature rock and shrub borders which provide colour and interest, whilst block paved paths provide access around one side of the house. The principal gardens are found on the south side at the front (away from the drive). A full width stone paved patio provides excellent entertaining space and from here the garden descends in tiers which have been landscaped to aid maintenance. Each tier is separated by shaped borders which are planted with a host of low growing shrubs, perennials which provide a wealth of colour and interest throughout the seasons. Below the top tier, lawns and banks provide further opportunity for the green fingered enthusiast and for family recreation. Dwarf fruit trees provide a small orchard within the lower boundary, trees and hedges create the border with Denefields to one side and opposite a post and rail fence to the neighbouring garden. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing to the principal rooms. There is the added benefit of solar PV panels being sited on the garden elevation to provide valuable energy economies. Currently returning 70p per unit indexed to the cost of living. The current agreement running until 2036 - full details available. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current 74C / Potential 79C COUNCIL TAX - Band G FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take Causeway Lane to Matlock Green. After passing the pedestrian crossing turn left into Lime Tree Road. Rise up the hill, taking the bend around to the right and as it bends again to the left locate the driveway off to the left hand side, noted Private Drive. No. 81 being accessed straight ahead. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10519 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i68465277
Enjoying a delightful outlook across the river Derwent, its weir and the historic Masson Mill, this elegant detached house presents a superb and individual family home. Architectural features include a stone pillared porchway, which shelters an attractive chapel style front door plus cutstone detail to the window and door openings. Internally there are four good bedrooms, three bathrooms and two spacious reception rooms, set around central hall and landings. Outside, spacious gardens complement the house, believed to almost one acre and offer ample space for family recreation and for the keen gardener to develop and further landscape. The house is served by a driveway from the roadside to a stone built double garage and is elevated from the roadside allowing the delightful outlook to the wooded slopes beyond the river. Standing midway between the reputed villages of Matlock Bath and Cromford, within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, there is ready access to local shops and facilities and with good road and rail links to the neighbouring centres which include Matlock, (2 miles), Bakewell (10 miles), Chesterfield (12 miles), Belper (8 miles), Derby (16 miles). Local countryside walks can be accessed almost from the doorstep and the wider recreational delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District are all close at hand. ACCOMMODATION A stepped entrance leads into a stone pillared porchway which shelters the elegant entrance at the centre of the house. A hardwood chapel style arched door opens to a central reception hall with stairs leading off to the first floor, coat storage to one side and additional storage beneath the stairs. Cloakroom - with a tiled floor and modern panelled walls. Low flush WC and wash hand basin. Sitting room - 5.30m x 4.44m (17' 5 x 14' 7) maximum, the measurements including the corner bay window which faces south across the side gardens and towards Masson Mill and the hills beyond. An additional front window faces the tree lined valley and, as a focal point, a cutstone fireplace finished with a marble mantel and hearth sites a living coal gas fire. Breakfast kitchen - 5.40m x 3.82m (17' 9 x 12' 7) fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces together with a central breakfast table with storage beneath. Stainless steel sink unit, 5-ring gas hob, eye level oven, grill, microwave. There is a tiled floor, south facing windows looking across the gardens to the side, and an external door providing kitchen access. To the chimney breast, a living coal stove style gas fire is set to a black granite hearth and pine surround. Utility room - 3.42m x 1.65m (11' 3 x 5' 5) maximum, accessed off the kitchen with built-in storage, work surfaces, sink unit, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. Living and dining room - 7.40m x 3.38m (24' 3 x 11' 1) offering space for formal dining and a separate sitting area. The room again providing versatile living space with the benefit of good natural light through front and side windows looking across the valley, and separately part glazed hardwood patio doors to the side. An elegant marble fireplace includes an ornate surround and living coal gas fire. From the reception hall, stairs rise to the first floor galleried landing, a central circulation space with wrap around windows to the rear, and doors leading to the remaining accommodation. Family bathroom - 3.63m x 2.50m (11' 11 x 8' 3) well proportioned and including a low flush WC, vanity unit with cupboards and drawers beneath, and a roll edged free standing cast bath with Edwardian style mixer shower taps. There is modern tiling and wood grain panelling to the walls, and leading off to one side there is access to an eaves store within which is the gas fired boiler serving the central heating and hot water system. Master bedroom 1 - 5.50m x 3.67m (18' x 12') a comfortable double bedroom fitted with a range of quality built-in wardrobing and drawered storage with dressing table. Again taking advantage of the natural light, there are views across the weir to the front, a Juliette balcony looking towards Bolehill beyond Masson Mill, and of course the attractive gardens which stretch out to the side of the house. Ensuite shower room - 1.95m x 1.74m (6' 5 x 5' 9) fitted with a modern suite to include a corner shower cubicle with a spa type shower fitting including over head adjustable and body jets, low flush WC, wash hand basin to a contemporary cabinet, ceramic tiled floor, ladder radiator. Bedroom 2 - 3.74m x 3.54m (12' 3 x 11' 8) a second double bedroom including modern built-in furniture, and with corner windows facing the front and side. Bedroom 3 - 3.40m x 3m (11' 2 x 9' 10) another double bedroom with views across the river and wooded slopes beyond. Bedroom 4 - 3.62m x 3.36m (11' 10 x 11') a well proportioned double room with built-in storage, window facing the gardens to the side, and access to an... Ensuite shower room - 2.43m x 1.17m (8' x 3' 10) with walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush WC. OUTSIDE The house is accessed from the roadside by a gated driveway which sweeps in from the side and leads to a broad parking and turning area, which also allows vehicular access to the... Double garage - stone built with a pitched tiled roof and with the benefit of remote controlled up and over door, electric power and light, plus personnel door at the rear. From the garage, paths lead to the front porch and side kitchen entrance. Complementing this superb house are gardens and grounds which are believed to extend to almost one acre and which are tiered in parts to accommodate the sloping site. To the side, a stone paved patio, lawn and surrounding borders. To the front of the house, an informal banked garden offers opportunity for further landscaping, and an evergreen screen is positioned to shield the roadside. Paths meander to each side and by the living room a second patio and level garden. From here, paths lead all around the house and at the rear a separate garden... Store / workshop - a detached building with spa dashed elevations and profile sheet roof. Beyond the workshop, there are further areas of informal ground currently left to wild and exploration will reveal interesting planting, some self-set trees and to the higher garden a broad area offering opportunity for further landscaping, and a delightful position for family recreation. There is the useful inclusion of outside taps and electricity points and a timber shed. The house and gardens offer vast potential. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current / Potential (to be confirmed) COUNCIL TAX - Band F FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take the A6 south to Matlock Bath. Proceed through Matlock Bath and just before reaching Masson Mill there is a private driveway up to New Masson House off to the right. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10512 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69827929
Elevated from the roadside to a semi-rural position and looking across the interesting wooded Via Gellia gorge, this particularly elegant detached residence combines authentic character features with a quality modern standard of finish. The house is believed to have origins in the turn of the 18th Century, substantially extended through the 1800's and is more recently enhanced through an extensive programme of refurbishment to meet the needs of today's family lifestyles. The house is stone built beneath rendered elevations and stands with ample parking, outside storage, informal gardens and grounds which include around 2 acres of hillside woodland. The wooded bank provides ample opportunity for family hobbies, adventure or simple amenity and blends with the wider and quite inspiring valley scenery. Internally, the well presented accommodation spans 3 floors, to include 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, ideal for the larger family, visiting guests and the home worker. Bonsall Lodge stands proud, enjoying an elevated position above the foot of The Clatterway and views across the atmospheric wooded valley sides, which change with the seasons and the weather. The Clatterway leads to the village from the south off the Via Gellia dale and is so named as reference to the clatter of lead miners clogs in the 1800's, or possibly from the later spinning wheels of the frame knitting industry which followed. Bonsall village lies on the very outskirts of the Peak District National Park and boasts ready access to the recreational delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and White Peak countryside. The village has a well-respected primary school, 2 public houses, cafe and community shop. A wider range of facilities are available in Cromford just 1 mile away, and the larger market town facilities accessible in Matlock, (4 miles), Wirksworth (3 miles), Ashbourne (10 miles), Bakewell (12 miles) and Chesterfield (13 miles). The cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lie within daily commuting distance. ACCOMMODATION To the front of the house, the formal front entrance door opens to a reception hallway where the elegant high corniced ceilings, traditional internal panelled door highlight the period feel, which continues throughout the house. Stairs lead off to the first floor, where there is useful storage cupboard beneath, and, to the far end where there is ample space for occasional furniture, a sash window with coloured glazing allows light to the rear. Sitting room - 4.71m x 4.55m (15' 5 x 14' 11) features a broad bay window, which allows excellent natural light and views across the rooftops of the mill and to the wooden slopes which provide an atmospheric outlook. There is an additional window to the side, corniced ceiling and centre rose and as a focal point to the room a white marble fire surround inset with a solid fuel stove. Dining room - 4.55m x 4.55m (14' 11 x 14' 11) similar ceiling decoration, a simpler stone fireplace with a raised hearth and dog grate fire. A broad window and pair of slim doors open to the patio garden at the side of the house. Dining kitchen - 7.24m x 2.97m (23' 9 x 9' 9) overall, the informal dining area is raised from the principal kitchen with a oak boarded floor, a substantial brick fireplace houses a living coal gas fired stove. There is external access through a pair of French doors from the head of the driveway and a window with granite sills allows additional natural light. The kitchen area is well fitted with a range of modern cupboards and drawers complemented by black granite work surfaces, set around a Belfast style pot sink. Integral appliances include dishwasher, fridge and freezer and to one end a range style cooker with steel extractor above. Office - 4.60m x 2.80m (15' 1 x 9' 2) with two windows looking across The Clatterway and a smaller window to the side. The room is again finished with an oak boarded floor, has a built-in boiler store to one side, and fitted low level cupboards beneath an office bench. Utility room - 4.89m x 1.91m (16' x 6' 3) similarly fitted to the kitchen with an extensive range of modern storage solutions and granite work surfaces around a pot sink. There is plumbing for an automatic washing machine, tumble dryer position, full height built-in fridge and freezer, dishwasher, ceramic tiled floor, window to the rear and an external door to a yard and log store. Chrome towel radiator. A pine panelled door leads off to a... Cloaks / shower room - 1.91m x 1.42m (6' 3 x 4' 8) with a fitted low flush WC and wash hand basin with built-in cabinet beneath and a corner shower cubicle. From the reception hallway, stair rise to the first floor landing with a period glazed hatch to the roof void at the rear, whilst to the front of the house rooftops and views across the Gorge through windows to the front and side, which creates a pleasant reading spot. Bedroom 1 - 4.55m x 4.20m (14' 11 x 13' 9) a good double bedroom with dual aspect windows, woodland views and a black marble fireplace with a decorative cast inset. Bedroom 2 - 4.55m x 4.50m (14' 11 x 14' 9) a good double bedroom with two windows to the side allowing similar views across the wooded slopes of the valley and towards the rooftops of the Mill. A period grey marble fireplace again forms an interesting focal point and there is a range of modern full height built-in wardrobes. Adjacent to the wardrobe a similar door leads to an... Ensuite bathroom - with panelled bath and shower over, low flush WC and vanity wash hand basin. Bedroom 3 - 5.61m x 2.97m (18' 5 x 9' 9) positioned above the kitchen, a good double bedroom with front views. Ensuite shower room - 2.16m x 1.63m (7' 1 x 5' 4) fitted with a modern white suite to include a double width walk-in shower, wash hand basin with fitted low levels cupboards and grey Quartz vanity surface above the low flush WC. Ceramic tiled floor, chromed ladder radiator. Also off the bedroom is a deep walk-in store. From the landing, a second flight of stairs lead to the top floor and bedrooms 4 and 5. Bedroom 4 - 4.55m x 4.04m (14' 11 x 13' 3) with a front facing window, ornate feature cast fireplace, which include a raised basket and kettle stand. A deep walk-in cupboard makes use of the void within the eaves. Bedroom 5 - 4.66m x.4.55m (15' 3 x 14' 11) overall, with rear facing window, Velux roof light and a similar period fireplace believed to be original to the house. Bath & shower room - 3.68m x 2.34m (12' 1 x 7' 8) comprising a four piece suite including a double end bath with waterfall mixer tap and pencil shower spray, low flush WC, vanity wash hand basin with cupboards beneath and a walk-in shower cubicle with tiled surround. There is a ceramic tiled floor, chromed ladder radiator, Velux roof light and to one corner a built-in boiler store, the combination boiler providing service to the hot water and heating on the top floor. OUTSIDE From the lane side, the house is served by a long tarmac driveway providing car standing by the house and access to an adjoining garage of simple proportion offering useful storage opportunities. Adjacent to the garage is car standing bay. To the front of the house, the more formal gardens include a levelled lawn, decked terrace and around to the side a further paved patio with a shed for year round use. From the deck, access descends to a lower tier and lower again to a range of informal grassed gardens, which follow the roadside. Also included with the house is an area of informal adjoining woodland, believed to extend to around 2 acres. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current E52 / Potential 78C COUNCIL TAX - Band F FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take the A6 south to Cromford. At Cromford crossroads turn right, then right again onto the A5012 Via Gellia road, as signed Bonsall and Buxton. Follow the road for around one mile before turning right onto The Clatterway as signed Bonsall. The driveway to Bonsall Lodge can be located on the left hand side after approximately 200m. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10536 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69057288
*GUIDE PRICE £700,000 TO £725,000*A spacious, stone built three double bedroomed cottage on nearly a quarter acre plot with character features and a separate detached annexe featuring bedroom, sitting room, kitchen & wet room. The property benefits from extensive off-road parking and stunning mature gardens with views toward Riber Castle and the surrounding Derbyshire countryside. Situated in a quiet corner of this popular town, but within easy access to the many facilities and amenities Matlock has to offer.Ground Floor - The front door leads to an inner hall with cloakroom through to the snug/sitting room with attractive stonework, feature stone fireplace and stairs rising to first floor. Double doors provide access to the principal reception room which has front facing aspect, multi fuel stove and exposed beams. An opening then leads to an impressive dual aspect garden room/dining room with full-height oak framed windows and French doors leading out to a south facing patio.The spacious and well-equipped kitchen/diner is accessed from the central sitting room and features solid oak worktops, dual fuel range cooker, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher and fridge, extractor and wine rack. A matching island unit features breakfast bar, cupboards and further worktop space. A useful pantry with shelves and space for two freezers sits in the corner of the kitchen. A further door leads into the utility room, with butler sink, gas combi boiler, space and plumbing for appliances and a wc/cloakroom off. A stable door leads out from the utility to the side gardens.First Floor - A spacious landing with Velux windows provides access to all first-floor accommodation. The master bedroom is a spacious double with double glazed Velux windows. An opening leads into the versatile study with stunning A-frame windows incorporating French doors with Juliet balcony and views over the garden and local countryside. This room could also be used as a fourth bedroom, lounge or nursery. Bedroom two is a further double with side facing aspect and window overlooking the views. Bedroom three, also a double, has front facing aspect and Velux provides further natural light. This bedroom provides hatch and ladder access to the fully boarded loft. The family bathroom comprises wc, roll top bath with chrome attachments, wash basin and a large corner shower enclosure.Outside - Outside, the beautifully kept gardens surround the property and feature a mixture of mature trees, well-stocked borders, productive vegetable patch, garden shed and patio areas. There are spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. To the side of the property is a lawn and patio areas for seating, an ornamental pond and a purpose built 12'x12' insulated summerhouse/home office with heating, double glazing and decking. The main garden to the south of the property has a spacious patio terrace, large lawn and floral borders. Steps lead to a further garden with timber shed and variety of raised beds ideal for growing. To the front of the property is a large block paved driveway and parking for several vehicles.Annexe Bungalow - This versatile detached annexe, ideal for dependant relative or as a separate space for visitors, features a bedroom, good sized lounge with side aspect and French doors out to the patio. The kitchen has wall and base units with ample worktop space, a stainless steel sink, ceramic hob and an electric oven. The bedroom is a good sized double with dual aspect, walk-in store/closet and fitted shelving. The wet room comprises a shower, wc and wash hand basin. The annexe benefits from it's own garden area, patio, shed and parking. Permission is currently granted as use for a dependant relative, but could also be suited as a holiday let subject to the usual planning consent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i71714600
The property is located in the village of Oker which occupies a beautiful Derbyshire setting with views over surrounding countryside, many countryside walks and is conveniently only 1.5 miles north of Matlock. Matlock town centre offers a good range of amenities including shops, schools and leisure facilities. The nearby A6 provides swift onward travel to the north and south. The nearby market town of Bakewell is approx. 7 miles to the north. Derby is approx. 15 miles to the south, Chesterfield is approx. 10 miles to the north-east and Sheffield is approx. 20 miles to the north. All of these offer a more comprehensive range of amenities and are within commuting distance. Junction 28 of the M1 Motorway is approx. 12 miles providing swift onward travel to the north and south, other nearby regional centres and the main motorway network. It should be noted that there is a train station located in Matlock.Entering into the entrance hallway, the property has retained the original quarry tile flooring, with a door leading into the sitting room. An opening leads into the dining kitchen with the continuation of the quarry tile flooring. The kitchen area has a range of base, drawer and wall cupboards, rolled edge preparation surfaces with inset stainless-steel sink and adjacent drainer, chrome mixer tap over and upstand surround. There is an integrated fridge, an Aga range cooker which also provides hot water to the home plus appliance space and plumbing for a dishwasher. Dual aspect uPVC windows overlook the front and rear.The guest cloakroom has a low-level WC, wash hand basin with hot and cold taps over. Moving into the utility room, there are rolled edge preparation surfaces with inset circular stainless steel sink with chrome mixer tap over and tiled splashback. There is appliance space and plumbing beneath for a washing machine and separate dryer with further freestanding appliance space suitable for a fridge freezer. A uPVC door provides access to the rear.Upon entering the snug, you are met with an open stone fireplace and stone hearth, moulded cornices and decorative picture railing. There is a UPVC window to rear and a window in wooden frames to the side.The sitting room has hard wood flooring throughout, a feature stone fireplace with tile hearth and wooden lintel with inset multi fuel burner. There are useful built in storage cupboards and windows in wooden frames to side plus doors providing access to the entrance hallway, inner hallway and outside to the top garden.On the first floor landing there is a roof window, uPVC window to rear and doors leading to the bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC.Entering the master bedroom, you are met with wooden French doors opening onto the stunning balcony suitable for alfresco dining and morning coffee, whilst boasting stunning countryside views of the surrounding area towards Matlock and Riber Castle. The bedroom has a useful overstairs storage cupboard with an additional built in wardrobe and wooden flooring.The second bedroom also has wooden flooring, useful built-in wardrobes, uPVC window to rear and a wooden window to side which enjoys the stunning countryside views towards Matlock and Riber Castle, whilst also overlooking the top garden.The third bedroom has engineered oak flooring and uPVC windows to front and side. The fourth bedroom has a continuation of the engineered oak flooring and uPVC windows to side and rear.Moving into the family bathroom, it has a white suite comprising heritage pedestal wash hand basin with hot and cold chrome tap over, P-shaped bath with glass shower screen and electric shower over, chrome ladder style heated towel rail, loft hatch access, a built in cupboard housing hot water tank and towel shelving and opaque uPVC windows to front. A separate WC has a low level WC and opaque uPVC window to side. Undoubtedly one of the main selling features of the property is its generous plot and extensive mature gardens. The top garden provides a mainly laid lawn with herbaceous and flowering borders and mature trees with beautiful climbing wisteria towards the elevated balcony. To the rear of the property is a private and secluded patio seating area which overlooks the lower garden that has a further mix of lawn areas, mature trees and additional patio seating area with water feature, wooden pergola and climbing wisteria. The lower garden also comprises a large pond and wildlife area, which need to be viewed to be truly appreciated.The property benefits from a driveway off Sitch Lane, which provides ample parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a detached double garage, with power, lighting and up and over doors. Furthermore, there are numerous outbuildings, used as coal and timber stores and garden store. Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity are believed to be connected to the property but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability.Useful Websites: Our Ref: JGA/16062023Local Authority/Tax Band: Derbyshire Dales District Council / Tax Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aston-lane-d597087/for-sale_i69153312
Welcome to the exquisite Dimple Farm House, located in an elevated position right in the heart of Matlock Town Centre, a charming grade II listed 4 bedroom detached home is steeped in local history; built in the early 1700's and once owned by the Nightingale family, this home is a true gem of Matlock's rich past. Known as one of the oldest buildings in the town, parts of the property are believed to date back as early as the 1300's and some of the roof beams have been ring dated to as early as 1580. Centrally occupying a generous plot measuring approximately 0.45 acres, Dimple Farm House's gardens surround the home and have been lovingly cared for with no compromise by the current owners, there is also a stone built outbuilding. To the rear of the property is a large driveway providing off road parking for multiple vehicles, a brick built detached garage / workshop area. The garden also features a greenhouse. Offering 2034 sqft of accommodation over 2 storeys, the property features 2 reception rooms including the stone flagged formal dining room and triple aspect lounge with open fire, a designated ground floor office providing work-from-home space, the kitchen is solid oak with a separate utility room. The bedrooms are all generously proportioned and there are 2 bathrooms including the main bathroom and en-suite to the main bedroom. The ground floor comprises; a central formal dining room with stone flagged flooring and original feature stove, a solid wood breakfast kitchen with parquet flooring and original feature stove, separate utility room and ground floor WC, triple aspect family lounge with open fire, ground floor office. The first floor comprises; main bathroom with separate bath and shower, 4 generously sized bedrooms including bedroom 1 with en-suite.Dales & Peaks Forwardmove Please Read - Dales & Peaks is marketing this Property with the benefit of ForwardMove. Dales & Peaks has introduced ForwardMove to help speed up the sales process, minimise sale fall-throughs and give more certainty to both the Seller and the Buyer.Purchasers will benefit from the Buyer Information Pack (BIP), which we have created with our legal partners, to give buyers more information before they agree to purchase.The pack includes:Property information form (TA6)Fixtures and contents form (TA10)Official Copy of the Register (OC1)Title Plan (OC2)Local Search*Water and Drainage Search*Coal and Mining Search*Homescreen / Environmental Search*(Dales & Peaks has ordered the local, drainage, coal and homescreen / environmental searches; we will add these to the BIP as they become available)ForwardMove allows the sale process to be completed significantly quicker than a 'normal sale'. This is because the legal work, usually done in the first four to eight weeks after the sale is agreed, has already been completed. The searches, which can take up to five weeks, are ordered on the day the listing goes live and are transferable to the successful Buyer as part of their legal due diligence.Additionally, and on behalf of the Seller, Dales & Peaks requests that the successful Buyer enters into a Reservation Agreement and pays the Reservation Agreement Fee of £595 (including VAT). This includes payment for the Buyer Information Pack and all the searches (which a buyer typically purchases separately after the sale is agreed).Upon receipt of the signed Reservation Agreement, payment of the Reservation Agreement Fee, completion of ID and AML checks and the issuing of the Memorandum of Sale, the Seller will agree to take the Property off the market and market it as Sold Subject To Contract (SSTC).During the Reservation Agreement period, the Seller will reject all offers and not enter into another agreement with any other buyer. The reservation period is agreed upon at the time of sale but is usually between 60 and 120 days.The Reservation Fee is non-refundable except where the Seller withdraws from the sale. A copy of the Reservation Agreement is available on request, and Dales & Peaks advises potential buyers to seek legal advice before entering into the Reservation Agreement.If you have any questions about the process or want to know how selling or buying with Dales & Peaks ForwardMove could benefit you, please speak to a member of the Dales & Peaks team. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hurds-hollow-d44237/for-sale_i71447736
Of a particularly elegant appearance, this individual detached property dates from the turn of the 20th century and provides a generously proportioned family home. The house is built of natural stone with cutstone detail providing distinctive character, whilst internally period features are retained throughout where the accommodation includes an open family living dining kitchen, two more formal reception rooms and separate study all set around a central hallway. At first floor level there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Complementing the house, an elegant gated driveway leads to ample parking, substantial garage and sizeable gardens, which take full advantage of the almost southerly aspect with panoramic views across the Derwent Valley landscape. Leehurst is tucked away from any main thoroughfare, being conveniently placed for access to the market town facilities within Matlock just 1½ miles away, and more closely to the wide range of local shops, schooling and amenities in Darley Dale and Two Dales. Good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell, Chesterfield and Alfreton, with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham each within daily commuting distance. The wider delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are on the doorstep. ACCOMMODATION Sheltered beneath an attractive cutstone portico, a panelled and glazed front door, with matching leaded glass to the windows each side, opens to a reception hall where the internal elegant character is immediately evident. A herringbone block floor, dado rails and hardwood panelled doors of the period are set within deep architraves. Stairs lead off to the first floor beneath which a useful cloaks cupboard. Sitting room - 5.99m x 4.20m (19' 8 x 13' 9) the longer measurement taken into the broad bay window which allows excellent natural light and valley views to the front. The window retains coloured leaded glass, and as a focal point to the room an elegant marble fire surround is inset with a stove style fire. Dining room - 4.68m x 3.64m (15' 4 x 11' 11) again lengthening into a similar bay window, a substantial marble fireplace with a tiled hearth surrounds an iron canopied grate. Breakfast kitchen and family room - 8.60m x 4.51m (28' 3 x 14' 10) at its widest points, the room adapted to provide an excellent hub of the house and all day living space. Painted solid wood kitchen units are topped with granite and wooden work surfaces and include space for white goods and a range style cooker set within a generous surround. The kitchen area is finished with a tiled floor and has the benefit of French doors to the front and three rear aspect windows, all of which allow good natural light. The ktichen extends into a family living space with additional cupboards, rear aspect window, and a solid fuel range / stove set within the chimney breast. From here a door leads off to a... Study - 2.79m x 1.90m (9' 2 x 6' 3) a useful dedicated office space. Rear hall - with a separate door leading from the head of the drive, providing useful coat and boot storage and access to a WC. A door separates an inner hall and access to the... Utility room - 2.79m x 2.08m (9' 2 x 6' 10) with positions for an automatic washing machine and other white goods, built-in cupboards, sink unit, and to one wall the gas fired condensing boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. From the reception hall, stairs rise to the first floor galleried landing with excellent natural light through leaded glazed windows which provides a pleasant occasional sitting area. Within the boarded loft, there is a roof light and the gas fired boiler and water cylinders, serving the central heating system. Master bedoom 1 - 4.68m x 4.20m (15' 4 x 13' 9) fitted with a range of wardrobing, feature period fireplace and to one corner an ensuite shower room with walk-in shower cubicle, WC and a Hopton marble vanity surface inset with a wash hand basin. Bedroom 2 - 4.68m x 3.64m (15' 4 x 13' 9) the broad bay window which commands superb views across the gardens and beyond, the panorama taking in Riber Castle to the south and Stanton Moor on the west horizon. Bedroom 3 - 3.27m x 2.83m (10' 9 x 9' 3) maximum, a rear aspect bedroom. Bedroom 4 - 3.63m x 2.43m (11' 11 x 8') a rear aspect bedroom. Family bath and shower room - 2.83m x 2.26m (9' 3 x 7' 5) including a corner shower unit, panelled bath, WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Attractive ceramic tiling to half height. Separate WC - with WC and wash hand basin. OUTSIDE The property is accessed through ornate wrought iron gates set within cutstone posts which open to a broad driveway, at the head of which is access to a... Garage - 5.09m x 4.02m (16' 9 x 13' 2) with double doors, work benching, window to the side and personnel door giving direct access into the side hallway of the house. A lower drive splits to lead into the garden and to a substantial wooden clad store. Complementing this most elegant house is a truly superb garden which is principally laid to lawn, inset with a variety of ornamental tree and shrub planting. The sizeable gardens offer ample opportunity for family recreation and for further landscaping or creation of more formal areas if required. Sitting areas lie to the side of the house, broad stone steps descend from the portico entrance, whilst to one side there is an additional summerhouse and shed. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current / Potential (to be confirmed) COUNCIL TAX - Band G FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, take the A6 Bakewell Road towards Darley Dale. Just before St Elphin's Park, turn right into Grove Lane before taking the right turn close to the head of Grove Lane into Blind Lane. Leehurst is to the right after about 100m. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10558 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i71366477
Nestled within a secluded enclave, this property offers a unique feature: breathtaking southerly views over Carsington Water, both from its tranquil garden and interior spaces. The essence of comfort and versatility is embodied throughout the home.Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious living kitchen adorned with four full-length windows, providing an immersive connection to the picturesque surroundings. A cozy sitting room, complete with a wood-burning stove, invites relaxation, while a second reception room or study offers flexibility for various lifestyle needs.The ground floor seamlessly integrates practicality and elegance, featuring a well-proportioned boot room/utility, a guest cloakroom for added convenience, and an awe-inspiring inner hallway flooded with natural light. Ascend the striking staircase to the first floor, where the allure of the property continues to unfold.Upstairs, the first-floor landing offers stunning views through expansive windows, leading to a collection of inviting bedrooms. The principal bedroom boasts fitted furniture and a contemporary en-suite, while the remaining bedrooms each offer their unique charm and scenic vistas. A well-appointed bathroom with a freestanding roll-top bath completes the upper level, providing a serene sanctuary for relaxation.Outside, the property rests on a 1/3-acre plot, showcasing a landscaped lawned garden with raised sleeper-edged borders, ideal for outdoor enjoyment and entertaining. A spacious patio, accessible from the living kitchen, offers a serene retreat with southerly views over Carsington Water, providing an idyllic setting for al fresco dining or simply unwinding amidst nature's splendor.A gravelled driveway, accommodating parking for 3/4 vehicles, leads to a small paddock, while a rear courtyard area grants access to a utility door and integrated storeroom. With no upward chain, this property presents an unparalleled opportunity to experience the epitome of refined living in a setting of unparalleled beauty.Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: F Tax Band: DContact Anthony Taylor at Fine & Country Derbyshire for more information. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70875410
SUMMARYA unique and high quality executive home located on Old Coach Road in the charming village of Tansley. This stunning property is built of local Birchover and Stanton natural stone and is surrounded by delightful and easily managed gardens.DESCRIPTIONA unique and high quality executive home located on Old Coach Road in the charming village of Tansley. This stunning property is built of local Birchover and Stanton natural stone and is surrounded by delightful and easily managed gardens, offering picturesque views over the adjoining woodland towards the countryside and Riber Castle.Every aspect of this exceptional home has been appointed to a particularly high specification. The handcrafted fitted kitchen and luxurious bathrooms showcase the attention to detail that went into creating this masterpiece. The property features underfloor heating supplied by mains gas on the ground floor, while the remaining rooms benefit from radiator central heating. Additionally, sealed unit double glazing ensures comfort and energy efficiency throughout.The Coach House is located just a short walk from the village centre, which boasts excellent village amenities, a large recreation area, local schools, and footpaths and bridleways leading out into the countryside. The village of Tansley is renowned for its progressive development during the Georgian and Victorian eras. It is also conveniently close to the spa town of Matlock Bath, and rail services from nearby Matlock provide easy access to the capital city. The property is also situated with easy access to the motorway network.Entrance Porch The substantial oak framed entrance porch constructed over natural stone dwarf walls, with smooth stone floor, welcome coach light and part glazed entrance door with double glazed side panel opening into the reception hall.Reception Hall 11' 6 x 12' at the max ( 3.51m x 3.66m at the max )The spacious reception hall has a limestone tiled floor and superb bespoke oak turning staircase which leads to the first floor galleried landing. There is coving to the ceiling and a front facing double glazed window. There is a useful custom built coat cupboard with double oak doors providing hanging rail space and shelving.Cloakroom The luxurious suite by LAUFEN in white with chrome fittings is fully ceramic tiled and has a low flush WC, carved circular granite washbasin with monobloc tap stand and oak cabinetry beneath. There is an oak framed vanity mirror and extractor fan.Sitting Room 21' 6 x 15' 6 at the max. ( 6.55m x 4.72m at the max. )An oak panelled door opens into the delightful triple aspect room with front, side and rear facing double glazed windows and ceiling cornice. The focal point of the room is the natural stone fireplace with raised hearth, deep recess and multi fuel stove. To the rear of the sitting room double oak doors open to reveal the sun lounge.Sun Lounge 12' 7 x 9' 3 ( 3.84m x 2.82m )This contemporary light and airy room has open views of the adjacent landscaped gardens and distant views towards the countryside and horizon. The floor is limestone tiled throughout and there is double glazed windows to two sides incorporating double glazed French doors opening to the natural stone paved terrace and landscaped gardens. Further light is provided by two Velux roof lights and there are wall light points to each side of the part glazed oak double doors which open into the dining kitchen.Dining Kitchen 19' 10 x 14' 3 ( 6.05m x 4.34m )This luxury comprehensively fitted dining kitchen with a bespoke range of handcrafted cabinetry by Charles Yorke with framed cabinets in cream and polished granite work surfaces and upstand incorporating a one and a quarter bowl FRANKE stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap and boiling tap. Work surfaces incorporate an inset Mielle five ring gas hob, including a wok burner beneath a bespoke stove mantle with an illuminated extractor fan and polished granite splashback. The unit adjacent houses the Mielle warming draw, multifunction oven and microwave oven. Further integrated appliances include an automatic dishwasher.The central Island unit has kneehole recess, storage cupboards, display shelving and an integrated Mielle wine cooler. There is integrated space and plumbing for an American style larder fridge/freezer. The Larder cupboards are oak fitted with tiered shelving and the glazed display cabinets are illuminated. There is limestone tiling throughout and from the spacious dining area there are almost full width and height double glazed windows with French doors which open to the rear terrace and landscaped gardens. To the ceiling are recessed spotlights and cornice.Utility Room 7' 6 x 9' 4 ( 2.29m x 2.84m )There is a comprehensive range of high quality bespoke base and wall cabinetry with gloss granite work surfaces, upstand and splashback's. A large BLANCO stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. There is integrated space and plumbing provision for a washer and a dryer. A unit conceals the Worcester Bosch Green Star high flow 550 CDI mains gas combination boiler. The limestone tiled floor continues from the dining kitchen and a rear facing double glazed window and a part glazed door opens to the rear gardens. There is an extractor fan and an oak panelled door leads from the utility room to the integral garage.Garage 17 ft 2 deep by 16 ft 4 wide plus 8 ft 7 by 6 ft 5The garage which is L shaped with power and light and has a full width Novoferm insulated draught proof sectional up and over door which is electrically operated and remote controlled. There is a double glazed window to the side and a half glazed door leads to the exterior.First Floor Landing The oak staircase which is carpeted with stair rods turns from the reception hall. The first floor landing is split level with ceiling cornice, recessed ceiling spotlights and a radiator. There is a useful under stairs storage cupboard.Master Bedroom Suite 24' 2 x 16' 2 ( 7.37m x 4.93m )This superb Master Bedroom Suite has a delightful dual aspect with a large front facing double glazed dormer window which has a fitted dressing table beneath. There is a rear top hinged Velux roof light with blind and blackout blind. There is a comprehensive range of high gloss cream wardrobes which provide extensive hanging rail space and shelving. There are large bedside cabinets, three radiators and ceiling cornice.Ensuite Shower Room Luxuriously fitted with a LAUFEN suite in white with chrome fittings by Keuco. A glass and tiled shower enclosure with Grohe thermostatic shower and glass pivot door. There is vanity wash basin with a monobloc tap with wall hung cabinetry beneath and bespoke mirrored and illuminated vanity cabinet above. A low flush WC with electrically heated chrome towel rail and a conservation style Velux roof light to the rear. The room has electric underfloor heating and the floor and walls are ceramic tiled in light limestone shades which complement the suite. To the ceiling are recessed spotlights and an extractor fan.Guest Bedroom Suite 17' 6 at the max. x 14' 1 at the max. ( 5.33m at the max. x 4.29m at the max. )A wonderful triple aspect room which has windows to the rear and to each side providing extending views beyond the village and towards the countryside. Generously fitted with a bespoke range of solid oak wardrobes comprising of three triple wardrobes and an adjacent and broad oak top dressing table with drawers, storage cupboards and kneehole recess. There is a radiator and recessed ceiling spotlights and ceiling cornice.Ensuite Shower Room Luxuriously fitted with a LAUFEN suite in white with Chrome fittings by Keuco. A glass and tiled shower enclosure with Grohe thermostatic shower and glass pivot door. There is vanity wash basin with a monobloc tap with wall hung cabinetry beneath and bespoke mirrored and illuminated vanity cabinet above. A low flush WC with electrically heated chrome towel rail and electric under floor heating. The floor and walls are ceramic tiled in light limestone shades which complement the suite. To the ceiling are recessed spotlights and an extractor fan.Bedroom 10' 6 x 13' 3 ( 3.20m x 4.04m )This room has a lovely dual aspect with windows to the rear and to the side offering charming views. There is cornicing to the ceiling and a radiator.Junior Bedroom Suite 10' 6 x 13' 4 ( 3.20m x 4.06m )Again a delightful dual aspect with double glazed windows at the front overlooking formal front gardens and the magnificent pine trees and a window to the side with distant views. There is cornicing to the ceiling, recessed ceiling spotlights, a TV aerial connection and telephone point. The junior suite has Jack and Jill access to the family bathroom.Bathroom Luxuriously fitted with a LAUFEN suite in white with chrome fittings by Keuco featuring over bath with centre thermostatic tap fill, vanity wash basin with monobloc tap all hung with contemporary storage cabinets beneath and with a mirrored vanity unit over with shaver point and low flush WC. Corner glass and tile shower enclosure with Grohe thermostatic shower. There is a front facing double glazed translucent window, recessed ceiling spotlights and extractor fan. The bathroom has electric under floor heating and an electrically heated chrome towel rail.Second Floor The bespoke natural oak staircase continues from the split level first floor landing coming to a head at the second floor.Second Floor Studio Bedroom 28' 1 at the max. x 11' 3 restricted head height ( 8.56m at the max. x 3.43m restricted head height )There are three Velux roof lights with blinds and blackout blinds to the rear elevation. Two radiators and dual access to under eaves storage. To the ceiling are recessed spotlights.Exterior Old Coach Road is a private road. There is a working agreement within the title deeds for its upkeep and maintenance. Front GardenThe gardens to the front are mainly laid to lawn with a raised rockery, the lawn is studded with three magnificent pine trees (with TPOs). There is a block paved driveway providing vehicle parking and turning space for several cars. Electrically operated and remote controlled double wrought iron gates are hung on substantial stone gate peers. There is an exterior light and pathways in natural stone, which lead via both sides of the property to the side and rear gardens.The larger than expected side garden is laid to lawn. Rear gardensThe rear garden is beautifully landscaped with a broad and deep natural stone terraced patio, an exterior light, power points and water tap. The terrace is flanked by level lawns, there are raised natural stone shrubbery beds, which contain perennials, bi annuals, herbaceous flowering plants and a variety of spring bulbs and petunias.The terraced patio has semi-circular stone steps ascending from the level lawn on to five individual terraces. These terraces offer a superb area for morning coffee and summer dining, particularly as the terraces have a southerly aspect.1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED IN GOOD FAITH BUT DO NOT CONSTITUTE REPRESENTATIONS OF FACT OR FORM PART OF ANY OFFER OR CONTRACT. THE MATTERS REFERRED TO IN THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS. NEITHER SEQUENCE (UK) LIMITED NOR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATEVER IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tansley-d22332/for-sale_i68373369
The PropertyA substantial 4-bedroomed detached property, situated within an elevated position with 180-degree Peak District views over the Derwent Valley, beyond Haddon Hall to Bakewell and across to Stanton Moor. The approximate 1.5 acre plot is nestled alongside ancient woodland and offers private, mature, landscaped gardens with multiple areas of interest including terraces, seating areas, wild flower area, raised vegetable beds, cut flower beds, fruit trees and bushes, pond, woodland abutting a brook, multiple outbuildings including a greenhouse, two potting stores, log store, summer house and shed. The property also benefits from solar panels, integral garage, cellar store, workshop and a separate external office with power, heating, WC, sink and broadband.The property is approached via a five-bar gate along a gravelled drive to an area of hardstanding with ample parking. Steps rise alongside a rockery border to the front porch and a raised patio seating area taking in the views.The large front gardens enjoy a considerable degree of privacyThe property is located within a highly sought-after and popular residential area within the Lady Manners school catchment area, close to Darley Dale with its Post Office, Medical Practice, shops, cafes, public houses, also being close to Chatsworth House and equidistant of Bakewell and Matlock. For commuting, the property is within a comfortable drive of Chesterfield, Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham. The nearest mainline railway station is Chesterfield (10.5 miles) and a branch line at Matlock (3.5 miles) leads to Derby and Nottingham.The current owners have completely refurbished the house and landscaped the wildlife-friendly gardens. Perhaps suited for the family purchaser looking to take advantage of the generously apportioned accommodation. The external office has the potential to be converted for holiday let accommodation. The sizable plot has potential for additional development, subject to the necessary planning consents.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69364667
Standing within around two acres of mature gardens, and providing substantial 5/6 bedroom accommodation, this individual period home holds an elegant air and proportion, well suited to the discerning purchaser seeking a home of stature. The Shaws distinctive gentrification in the early 19thC includes Swiss chalet style features, which present a highly individual and particularly attractive appearance and enhance the earlier stone building, believed to date from the 1600 and 1700's. Excellent natural light is evident throughout, the accommodation offering scope for some upgrading whilst also providing a certain versatility to cater for a range of family needs, visiting guests, or perhaps those in need of office or studio space. Around two acres of mature gardens include a number of majestic tress and wrap around the house providing space and opportunity for family recreation and the keen gardener alike. Enjoying a prime location set away from any main thoroughfare, just ½ mile drive from Matlock's central amenities and even closer on foot, the town's surrounding Derwent Valley countryside is on the doorstep. The property is ideally placed to cater for everyday needs, with the local train station close-by providing commuter links to the national network, whilst good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres of employment, M1 J28 (11 miles), Sheffield (20 miles), Derby (18 miles), Nottingham 24 miles. ACCOMMODATION Sitting room - 5.55m x 4.59m (18' 3 x 15' 1) a formal drawing room featuring a corniced ceiling, panelled casement to the front window, broad second window facing the side and as a focal point to the room a marble fireplace with corbelled mantel and open fire grate. Bi-folding doors provide an open aspect to the... Dining room - 4.42m x 4.58m (14' 6 x 15') maximum, with a pair of fully glazed windows above a low cutstone step. There are views across the garden and beyond, a feature stone fireplace, corniced ceiling and door from the hallway. From the hallway, a side lobby leads into the... Dining kitchen - 5.5m x 3.94m (18' 1 x 12' 11) with ceramic tiled floor, rough plaster walls and the kitchen area being fitted with a range of limed oak fronted cupboard and drawers and work surfaces which incorporate a stainless steel sink unit and black ceramic hob. Integral appliances include eye level electric oven and grill, fridge and freezer, plumbing for a dishwasher. There are two broad windows facing the rear gardens and a period panelled door opening to the... Living room - 3.69m x 3.99m (12' 1 x 13' 1) with panelling to the chimney breast, surrounding walls and door casements, built-in book shelving and an interesting stone fireplace with an arched cutstone head and stone slabbed hearth. There is a front facing window with views towards the town across the garden. To one side of the main building, a half glazed... Porch / sunroom - 3.83m x 2.51m (12' 7 x 8' 3) includes double doors, ceramic tiled floor and shelters the side entrance to the house, which opens to a reception hall with ceramic tiled floor, window to the front and door off to a... Downstairs WC - with low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin. Pantry - adjacent to the kitchen, accessed off the hallway, a good sized walk-in storage space. Cloakroom / utility room - 3.2m x 2.49m (10' 6 x 8' 2) an excellent boot room and laundry with a front facing window, Belfast style pot sink and the wall mounted gas fired combination boiler, which serves the central heating and hot water system. A second door opens to a... Store room - an ideal pantry or other ancillary storage space, including an external door from the driveway. From the inner hallway, stairs rise in a dog leg fashion to a galleried landing with a tall shuttered window on the stairs return and the landing leading off to an enclosed side lobby. Bedroom 1 - 4.7m x 4.32m (15' 5 x 14' 2) with a range of built-in wardrobing and dual aspect windows, one across the gardens to the front with views beyond the mature beech trees to the wooded slopes above Lumsdale and Tansley Moor. The side window looks across the adjoining fields to Hackney and Darley Hillside beyond. Bedroom 2 - 4.32m x 3.75m (14' 2 x 12' 4) a second double bedroom, full height wardrobing and casement window facing the front. Bathroom - 3.69m x 3.16m (12' 1 x 10' 5) featuring a large burgundy bath sunken within a raised plinth. A similar wash hand basin is set to a marble vanity surface with mirrored back. There is full height ceramic tiling and built-in pine fronted linen storage. Bedroom 3 - 4.59m x 2.93m (15' 1 x 9' 8) with wardrobing fitted to one end and rear aspect window. From the landing a door encloses a further lobby, which leads to a shower room and garden room / studio. Shower room - fitted with a white suite to include a walk-in shower cubicle, wash hand basin and low flush WC. Garden/Family room - 7.99m x 3.2m (26' 3 x 10' 6) a substantial room providing additional and versatile living or work space with views of three aspects of the garden and access directly through two separate patio doors. Off the first floor landing, two separate flights of stairs lead to additional attic rooms. Attic room 1 - 4.68m x 4.46m (15' 4 x 14' 8) with Velux roof light, a great room for teenagers. Attic room 2 - 2.29m x 4.46m (14' 8 x 7' 6) accessed off the same stairs, a useful room with views down the valley. Attic room 3 - 3.69m x 3.25m (12' 1 x 10' 8) another room or bedroom with built-in wardrobe and window the gable wall. OUTSIDE The Shaws stands to a mature garden plot estimated to extend to around two acres. To the front of the property, a winding drive leads from the lane side and to the house where there is a broad area of courtyard parking. The driveway sweeps through the front garden to provide in and out access. A gently sloping site provides extensive gardens which surround the house with informal lawns stretching out to the front and including mature copper beech and other trees within the lower boundary which provide privacy interest. To the side and rear, the gardens rise up with a bankside orchard and similar lawns, all offering ample space for family recreation and for the keen gardener alike. At the head of the driveway and adjacent to the house are outbuildings to include a Detached stone barn garage, a period building with a pitched tiled roof and substantial sliding wooden doors to the front, adapted for garaging. Adjoining the barn to one side is an additional single garage with up and over door of flat roof design. A smaller stone built garden store lies within the rear boundary. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and part sealed unit double glazing. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. EPC RATING - Current 41E / Potential 66D COUNCIL TAX - Band F FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation. DIRECTIONS - From Matlock Crown Square, leave on Bakewell Road and at the traffic island turn left onto Derwent Way, then at the traffic lights turn right into Cawdor Way before turning right again onto Matlock Spa Road. Rise up the hill before turning sharp left onto Snitterton Road and continue for around half a mile. Just before the turn to Salters Lane turn right onto the driveway and gates (No. 55), which leads directly to the house. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10145 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i68562225
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