A well presented semi-detached, 50% shared ownership family home. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac within easy reach of the town centre. offering 3 bedrooms, shower room, spacious sitting room & large dining kitchen, there are gardens to front and rear & allocated off road parking.A well-presented semi-detached family home, ideally located on a quiet cul-de-sac, within easy reach of the town centre. The accommodation offers three bedrooms, family shower room, sitting room, and spacious dining-kitchen. There are gardens to front and rear and there is an allocated off-road parking space.Matlock is a picturesque spa town in the heart of Derbyshire close to the Peak District National Park, surrounded by beautiful open countryside. The town has a wealth of historic buildings as well as excellent local amenities and good primary and secondary schools. At the centre of the town is Hall Leys Park with sports facilities, children's play area, formal gardens, and a riverside walk. Situated on the A6 trunk road, there is easy access to Manchester, Derby and Nottingham and the nearby towns of Chesterfield (9 miles), Wirksworth (4.5miles) and Bakewell (8 miles). There is a branch line train station with a regular service to Derby and Nottingham.Entering the property via a composite entrance door, which is protected by a storm canopy set up on gallows brackets, and opens to:RECEPTION HALLWAYHaving a staircase rising to the upper floor accommodation, central heating radiator, and doors opening to:GROUND FLOOR WCWith front-aspect UPVC double-glazed window with obscured glass, and suite with close-coupled WC and corner-mounted wall-hung wash hand basin with tile splashback. There is a central heating radiator.SITTING ROOM 3.59m x 4.83mA light and spacious room having front-aspect UPVC double-glazed windows, central heating radiators, and television aerial points. A door opens to a useful understairs storage cupboard. A further door leads to:DINING-KITCHEN 4.62m x 2.76mA good-sized room with rear-aspect double-glazed windows overlooking the garden, and a half-glazed entrance door opening to the rear of the property. The room has a tiled floor and a good range of kitchen units in a light wood-effect finish with cupboards and drawers set beneath a granite-effect worksurface with a tiled splashback. There are wall-mounted storage cupboards. Set within the worksurface is a stainless sink with mixer tap, and a four burner gas hob, over which is an extractor canopy. Beneath the hob is a fan-assisted electric oven. Concealed within one of the cupboards is the gas-fired boiler which provides hot water and central heating to the property. The room has a central heating radiator, ample space for a family dining table, an integral washing machine (concealed within a cupboard), and space for a fridge freezer. From the reception hallway, a staircase rises to:FIRST FLOOR LANDING Having an access hatch which opens to a partially-boarded loft space with a retractable ladder and light. A door opens to a cupboard over the head of the stairs which houses the hot water cylinder. Further doors open to:BEDROOM ONE 2.48m x 4.05mHaving a front-aspect UPVC double-glazed window enjoying views over the surrounding properties to the open countryside that surrounds the town. The room has a central heating radiator and a television aerial point.BEDROOM TWO 2.61m x 3.60mWith rear-aspect UPVC double-glazed windows enjoying views over the enclosed rear garden. The room has a central heating radiator and a television aerial point.BEDROOM THREE 2.03m x 2.65mWith front-aspect double-glazed windows having similar views to bedroom one. The room has a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve and a television aerial point. This room would make an ideal study / work-from-home space if not required as a bedroom.FAMILY SHOWER ROOM 1.89m x 1.58mA partially-tiled room with a rear-aspect UPVC double-glazed window with obscured glass. The room has a three piece suite with: double-width shower cubicle with mixer shower having monsoon rain head and handheld shower spray; wall-hung wash hand basin with mixer tap; and concealed-cistern dual-flush WC. The room has a chrome-finished ladder-style towel radiator and an extractor fan.OUTSIDEThe property is approached via a gated pathway, to the side of which is an area of forecourt garden mainly laid to lawn. To the rear of the property is a delightfully private enclosed garden, with a flagged and gravelled terrace immediately to the rear of the property, where the doors open from the dining-kitchen. Beyond the terrace is an area of lawn with borders stocked with ornamental shrubs. There is an ornamental garden pond, timber garden shed, and aluminium greenhouse. A gated pathway leads across the rear of the neighbouring properties to a communal parking space at the end of the row, with an allocated space for number 46 and additional visitor parking.SERVICES AND GENERAL INFORMATIONAll mains services are connected to the property.TENUREThe property is subject to a shared-ownership scheme on a 50-50 basis with Home Group Limited and as such there is a lease in place for the 50% owned by Home Group.COUNCIL TAX BAND 'C'DIRECTIONSLeaving Matlock along the A6 towards Bakewell, upon reaching the Premier Inn turn right into Morledge, follow the road up the hill turning left at the T junction, take the second left turn into Masson Hill View and bear right at fork where the property can be found on the left hand side.DisclaimerAll measurements in these details are approximate. None of the fixed appliances or services have been tested and no warranty can be given to their condition. The deeds have not been inspected by the writers of these details. These particulars are produced in good faith with the approval of the vendor but they should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69181500
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Standing as part of the ever popular Broad Walk residential location, this traditional stone fronted mid terraced house presents an excellent opportunity for first time buyers, small family or those looking for an easily managed home. The internal accommodation includes two reception rooms and three bedrooms, whilst externally there is an enclosed yard with outbuildings to the rear, plus an attractive front garden. There is scope for cosmetic updating and the benefit of gas-fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. The location is well respected for its access to a wide range of local shops and amenities, which include doctors' surgery, pharmacy, general stores, Post Office and hairdressers. The delightful Whitworth Park is a short walk away and there is ready access to the surrounding Derbyshire Dales countryside. Good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Matlock (2½ miles), Bakewell (5 ½ miles), Chesterfield (10 miles), with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all within daily commuting distance. ACCOMMODATION A decorative glazed uPVC front door, with similar floral motif to the side window and fan light, opens to an entrance hall with built-in meter cupboard, and stairs leading to the first floor. Sitting room - 3.63m x 3.32m (11' 11 x 10' 11) a similarly glazed broad front facing window overlooks the garden and allows good natural light. As a focal point, a living coal gas fire is set to a marble hearth and wooden surround. Kitchen - 4.08m x 1.81m (13' 5 x 5' 11) fitted with a range of modern cupboards, drawers and wood grain effect work surfaces, which incorporate a 1 ½ bowl sink unit and four ring gas hob. There is a stainless steel extractor hood, under counter oven and position for an automatic washing machine. External access leads from the rear yard. Dining room - 4.57m x 3.32m (15' x 10' 11) the measure not including the recessed window facing the rear. There is a feature fireplace to the chimney breast, dado rails and corniced ceiling. From the hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing with small loft hatch, and traditional panelled doors to the bedrooms and bathroom. Shower room - 2.34m x 1.81m (7' 8 x 5' 11) refitted to provide a wet room style shower area, together with a wall hung wash hand basin and low flush WC. There is a modern electric shower fitting, complementary wall tiling to three walls, and to one corner a built-in airing cupboard which houses the gas fired combination condensing boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. Bedroom 1 - 4.06m x 3.32m (13' 4 x 10' 11) a good sized double bedroom, rear facing and with glimpses to the hillside across the Derwent Valley beyond neighbouring rooftops. Bedroom 2 - 3.63m x 3.32m (11' 11 x 10' 11) a front facing double bedroom featuring a decorative cast iron fireplace to the chimney breast. Bedroom 3 - 2.40m x 1.81m (7' 10 x 5' 11) a front facing single bedroom. OUTSIDE To the front of the house, a private pathway leads from the cul-de-sac to the front door and to the side of an attractive front garden where mature shrubs borders surround a small central lawn. At the rear, a good sized enclosed yard with brick boundary walls and iron gate from the lane. Adjoining the house is an outbuilding comprising an outside WC and a second providing useful storage. 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 69C / Potential 86B COUNCIL TAX - Band B 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. On reaching Darley Dale after approximately 2 ½ miles turn right into Broad Walk just passed the parade of shops. Rise up the hill towards the top of the development and Northwood Avenue can be found off to the left, no. 7 being the second property on the left hand side. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10476 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70695813
*** NEW INSTRUCTION, MUST BE VIEWED *** TO ARRANGE A VIEWING CALL OUR OFFICES 7AM TO 11PM 7 DAYS A WEEK. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED FAMILY HOME - IDEAL FOR YOUNG / GROWING FAMILIES, NOT TO BE MISSED, 2 reception rooms, Lots of character, Utility area, kitchen, living room, dining room, good size bedrooms and family bathroom. Private enclosed garden terrace, popular location close to numerous local amenities including shops, schools and transport links. ** Why you will love this property ** - Circa 785 Sqft - 2 reception rooms - Utility area - Garden terrace with views - Ideal for young families - School catchment are i.e St Josephs - Good transport links via A6 Matlock is known for its scenic surroundings, including the River Derwent and the Peak District National Park. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, VIEW EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE ADVICE AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED, WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i68041938
Built in the 1970's of reconstituted stone and standing mid terrace to a pleasant cul-de-sac, the property provides surprisingly spacious three bedroom accommodation and benefits from a downstairs cloakroom / WC, separate utility room and a good range of built-in storage solutions throughout. The accommodation is presented to a pleasing modern standard and complemented externally by low maintenance gardens. The house is ideally suited for first time buyers or young family who will appreciate the convenience of the location on the edge of town. There is ready access to the Arc Leisure Centre and the White Peak cycle trail along the valley, whilst the shops and central facilities of the town are around one mile away. Good road communications also lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell, Chesterfield and Alfreton with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham are all in daily commuting distance. The recreational delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are al close at hand. ACCOMMODATION A uPVC double glazed front door opens to an entrance hallway finished with hardwood plank flooring and includes a deep walk-in store, covered radiator and stairs leading off to the first floor. Cloakroom - accessed off the hall and fitted with a low flush WC and wall hung wash hand basin. Sitting room - 4.38m x 3.24m (14' 24 x 10' 7) and dining area - 3.02m x 2.57m (9' 11 x 8' 5) there is ample space to create a formal dining area, this open plan room enjoys the benefit of windows to both front and rear allowing good natural light to the sitting area. A contemporary wall hung electric fire and oak internal doors lead from the entrance hallway and into the... Kitchen - 3.27m x 3.27m (10' 9 x 10' 9) fitted with a range of modern cupboards, drawers and work surfaces, which incorporate a stainless steel sink unit. There is a free standing electric oven, stainless steel extractor canopy, together with complementary mosaic splash back tiling. There is a second door leading from the entrance hallway and the third door opening to the rear... Utility room - 1.53m x 1.48m (5' x 4' 10) with plumbing for an automatic washing machine and dishwasher, if required, together with a tumble dryer vent. To the wall a gas fired combination boiler serves the central heating and hot water system. There is also external access to the rear gardens. From the entrance hallway, stairs rise to a broad galleried landing, surprisingly spacious with access to the roof void, and including built-in full height storage. Doors lead off to... Bathroom - 2.334m x 1.74m (7' 8 x 5' 9) fitted with a white suite to include a low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with electric shower fitting incorporating dual sprays and a glazed screen by the bath side. Chromed ladder radiator. Bedroom 1 - 3.57m x 3.50m (11' 9 x 11' 6) a rear facing double bedroom with built-in wardrobes. Bedroom 2 - 3.83m x 3.50m (12' 7 x 11' 6) a second double bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes and a front aspect window which allows a pleasant outlook beyond the rooftops of the cul-de-sac towards Bonsall Moor and Oker Hill. Bedroom 3 - 2.60m x 2.23m (8' 6 x 7' 4) with similar views to the front. OUTSIDE To the front of the house, there is access from the roadside where a tarmac pathway runs alongside communal green space. A low maintenance forecourt garden lies to either side of a central pathway to the front door. The principal gardens are found at the rear, again landscaped for ease of maintenance to include a stone paved patio type garden off which steps rise to a higher decked terrace, all with fence surrounds and gateway from an access path at the rear. Timber garden shed. Communal parking is available within the cul-de-sac. TENURE - Freehold. Please note: there is an amount of common land around the homes on Black Rocks Avenue which are maintained by Derwent Living. There is a contribution required for upkeep in the sum of £120 per year. 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 69C / Potential 83B COUNCIL TAX - Band B 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 Bakewell Road proceeding along the A6, beyond the Premier Inn and Arc Leisure Centre. After around 400m, turn right into Stanton Moor View, turn next left into Black Rocks Avenue and no. 42 can be found to the centre of the terrace of similar properties on the right hand side. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10230 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70445501
Built around 1970 of reconstituted stone beneath a tiled roof, this traditional semi-detached home stands within a well regarded cul-de-sac just half a mile from Matlock's central facilities. The double glazed and centrally heated accommodation has been enhanced by the addition of a conservatory extension and at first floor level access from the smaller bedroom to a roof top terrace / balcony above the porch. Externally, the gardens have been landscaped for ease of maintenance and there is the benefit of a single garage within the courtyard off the entrance to the cul-de-sac. The property is well suited to the busy professionals, retiring couple or small family who will appreciate the convenient location. With Smedley Street and County Hall just a short distance away and Matlock's central shops and facilities around half a mile, the property is well placed to access the amenities of the town. Good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell (8 miles), Chesterfield (10 miles) and Alfreton (8 miles), with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lying within daily commuting distance. The recreational delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are also close at hand. ACCOMMODATION From the front of the property, a uPVC double glazed door opens to an entrance porch which in turn is open to a hall where stairs lead off to the first floor. Sitting room - 4.12m x 4m (13' 6 x 13' 2) a comfortable sitting room with a broad uPVC double glazed window to the front and a living coal gas fire set to a modern surround. Dining room - 2.89m x 2.76m (9' 6 x 9' 1) with patio doors leading to the rear, access from the sitting room, kitchen and to a useful under stairs store. Kitchen - 2.89m x 2.17m (9' 6 x 7' 1) fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces, electric hob, under counter oven, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and space for other white goods. To one corner, a built-in store provides useful pantry facility. Conservatory - 2.66m x 2.47m (8' 9 x 8' 1) maximum, a useful addition which takes advantage of the privacy provided within the side patio area. The conservatory is accessed off the hall and is of uPVC double glazed construction above a low stone wall and finished with a tiled floor. From the hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing, having access to the roof void and doors off to... Bedroom 1 - 4.12m x 3.04m (13' 6 x 10') a good double bedroom with a pleasant outlook to the front beyond All Saints' Church. To one corner, a built-in store houses the gas fired combination boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. Bedroom 2 - 3.04m x 2.89m (10' x 9' 6) a second double bedroom overlooking the rear garden. Bedroom 3 / study - 2.59m x 1.89m (8' 6 x 6' 2) with built-in storage above the bulk head and a pair of French doors opening to a... Small balcony - 1.40m x 0.92m (4' 11 x 3') set above the entrance porch with contemporary glass balustrade. Bathroom - 1.94m x 1.89m (6' 4 x 6' 2) fitted with a modern suite and finished with dry boarding to the walls, comprising panelled bath with mixer shower above, low flush WC and wash hand basin with storage beneath. OUTSIDE Surrounding gardens have been landscaped for ease of maintenance, and from the cul-de-sac communal parking bay steps rise through a broad pebbled display area and to a paved patio and pathways at the front of the house. Gated access leads to the side where the ground surrounding the conservatory is similarly paved for ease of maintenance and continues around to the rear. Raised above the rear yard, an area of garden laid with artificial turf. Off the cul-de-sac there is a garage courtyard housing six single garages each in ownership with the neighbouring modern homes. No. 1 is a garage to the rear right hand side, closest to the house. 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 71C / Potential 85B COUNCIL TAX - Band C 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 Bank Road before turning first left into Imperial Road. Rise up the hill, keep right into Woolley Road and at the T-junction turn right onto Smedley Street then left into Far Green. Proceed up the hill before turning right into Green Close and no. 1 is the first property on the left hand side. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10537 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69570827
This interesting stone built terraced property has previously included ground floor retail premises and was substantially renovated and refurbished in 2005. The property now offers a spacious characterful home with accommodation spanning three floors, which include four double bedrooms and three bathrooms. There is an easily managed, yet attractive, cottage garden at the rear and only by closer inspection will the full merits of this property be fully appreciated. There are a handful of local shops within Matlock Green, whilst Matlock's town centre is just a quarter of a mile away. With principally level access along Causeway Lane, or through the delightful Hall Leys Park, the town is well served by a network of local roads which lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell, Chesterfield and Alfreton, with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all within daily commuting distance. There is the added benefit of a pay train station linking to the national network, whilst the delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are also close at hand. ACCOMMODATION A hardwood multi panelled and part glazed door opens to an entrance lobby of which stairs rise to the first floor, there is open access into the... Kitchen - 3.36m x 3.11m (11' x 10' 3) fitted with a range of painted cupboards and drawers, which are complemented by roll edge work surfaces and a 1 ½ bowl stainless steel sink unit. There is an integral dishwasher, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and a range style cooker positioned within the broad chimney breast, brick built with a stone lintel providing an interesting focal point. There is a natural tiled floor and hardwood French doors, which open to a pleasing aspect across the rear garden. Utility room - 1.86m x 1.56m (6' 1 x 5' 2) maximum, accessed off the lobby adjacent to the kitchen and with side by side windows facing the front. There is a work bench, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and to one wall the gas fired boiler, which serves the central heating and hot water system. Off the kitchen, a similar stripped pine panelled door opens to the... Dining room - 5.06m x 3.18m (16' 7 x 10' 5) the longer measurement extending beneath the stairs creating a generous reception room with ample space for formal dining. There are wall light points, high shelving and two double glazed windows facing the rear gardens. Again, there is a limestone tiled floor and a decorative glazed period pine door opening to the... Sitting room - 4.90mx 3.90m (16' 1 x 12' 10) average, a broad front facing double glazed window allowing good natural light. The room also features a corniced ceiling, centre rose, book shelving, built-in pine fronted cupboard. As a focal point to the room, a feature fire recess to the chimney breast, pine mantel and raised stone hearth. From the entrance lobby, stairs rise to the first floor landing with split levels leading in two directions and additional stairs off rising to the second floor bedrooms. Family bath and shower room - 3.36m x 3.18m (11' x 10' 5) a generous room fitted with a four piece suite to include a pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, elegant free standing bath and a corner shower cubicle with curved screens and mixer shower fitting. A ceramic tiled floor, white tiling to half height topped with rough marble mosaic border, and an rear aspect obscure glazed recessed window. Master bedroom 1 - 4.17m x 3.11m (13' 8 x 10' 2) a good double bedroom with a pine boarded floor and high window to the front looking across opposing rooftops with Riber Castle on the horizon. A door opens to an... Ensuite shower room - 3.11m x 0.90m (10' 2 x 2' 11) fitted with a walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush WC. Ceramic tiling to the floor and walls. Bedroom 2 - 4.27m x 3.90m (14' x 12' 10) maximum, an L-shaped room extending beneath the second floor stairs and including a built-in single wardrobe with stripped pine panelled doors. There is a similar outlook to the front with Riber Castle viewed on the horizon. Pine boarded floor. Off the landing, enclosed stairs rise to... Bedroom 3 - 4.76m x 3.90m (15' 8 x 12' 10) of double proportion with turned balustrade to the stairwell, exposed roof timbers, pine floor and Velux roof light. From the landing a second flight of stairs rise to bedroom 4 and bathroom. Bedroom 4 - 5.06m x 3.11m (16' 7 x 10' 2) a further double bedroom with access to the roof void, painted pine floor and rear aspect window looking across the neighbouring gardens. Bath and shower room - 2.94m x 2.25m (9' 8 x 7' 5) again fitted with a white suite to include a corner bath, separate walk-in shower cubicle, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Obscure glazed window to the rear, ceramic tiled floor and walls with mosaic topped tiling to the walls, and door opening to a... Dressing / airing room - 3.18m x 2.13m (10' 5 x 7') fitted with a range of shelving and hanging rail, an excellent walk-in room which also houses the hot water cylinder. OUTSIDE The property is conveniently positioned on the roadside of Matlock Green from where principally level access is gained into the town and to the local shops and facilities nearby. To the front a walled courtyard garden with pedestrian gate providing access to the kitchen entrance. At the rear of the house, an attractive courtyard garden, landscaped for ease of maintenance to include stone cobbled patio, shrub border, shale display areas. There is a timber garden shed and stepped access leading beyond the rear boundary. 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 55D / Potential 81B COUNCIL TAX - Band C 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 out of the town to Matlock Green. No. 57 can be found on the left hand side, opposite the wedding dress shop and just before the bus stop and shop, identified by the agents For Sale board. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10243 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70598725
A stylish Victorian, stone built end terrace built in 1897, offering 1442 sqft of living accommodation over 3 storeys. 246 Smedley Street is 3 bedroom property located within close proximity of local amenities and boasts many original features, such as reclaimed vintage radiators and benefits from allocated off street parking, low maintenance gardens to the front and rear and views of the surrounding countryside.The ground floor comprises; Entrance hallway, front aspect living room with window and open fireplace, dual aspect and open plan dining area with clear view log burner and original stone fireplace, and kitchen with integrated appliances and access onto the rear courtyard.The first floor comprises; Two double bedrooms and bathroom with bath, separate shower and frosted glass window.The second floor comprises; A further double bedroom with front aspect and Velux windows and second bathroom with freestanding bath.Dales And 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_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70598448
A newly converted three bedroom, three storey townhouse, finished to an excellent specification and offering superb views over Matlock. DescriptionTansley House is an exclusive development of 6 beautiful stone-built houses with natural slate roofs, all of which have been finished to an exceptionally high standard, with Neff appliances and quartz work surfaces to the kitchens, oak-faced internal doors throughout, luxury sanitaryware to the bathrooms and porcelain bathroom tiles. The rear of the property is west facing and enjoys panoramic views toward Matlock and beyond. Off street parking is provided for each dwelling.ACCOMMODATIONThe entrance to the property is met with an internal lobby area with WC off and on to the expansive open-plan kitchen lounge diner. The kitchen incorporates grey base and wall units with white quartz work surfaces and Neff appliances to include a four-ring induction hob with extractor above, electric oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. There is plenty of space for a dining table, whilst the seating area to the end of the room benefits from bi-folding doors out onto a flagstone laid terrace. There are two double bedrooms to the first floor, one enjoying dual aspect views. This floor also includes a fully-tiled Villeroy & Boch bathroom with quadrant shower cubicle, close-coupled WC, heated towel rail, fitted bath and wall hung vanity wash hand basin. The principal bedroom occupies the second floor level, benefitting from two large eaves storage areas and a modern three piece en suite bathroom, fitted with free standing bath, heated towel rail, close-coupled WC and wall hung vanity wash hand basin. OUTSIDEThere is exclusive off street parking for two vehicles provided to the side elevation, in addition to on street parking via Church Street. The flagstone laid terrace off the living area provides ample space for a dining set and affords delightful views to the west aspect.LocationTansley is a picturesque, sought after village bordering the southern edge of the Peak District National Park, just two and a half miles from the large town of Matlock. Tansley is a popular location due to its beautiful scenery, endless walks and nearby garden centres and nurseries. Matlock Garden Centre is just a short walk from the property and there are three public houses to choose from in Tansley itself. Main routes such as the A38 (6.7 miles) and M1 (10 miles) provide prompt access to the North and the South. Matlock station (2.6 miles) and Alfreton station (8 miles), both offer rail links to London in less than 2 hours and 20 minutes. The local schools in the area are well renowned, with Tansley offering its own primary school and S. Anselm's independent school providing private education to pupils right through from pre-school age, situated in nearby Bakewell (10 miles).Square Footage: 1,005 sq ft Additional InfoCOUNCIL TAXDerbyshire Dales District Council, tax band C. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i70037771
Tucked away within this popular cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Matlock is this modern detached house, dating from the 1990's and which has since been adapted, extended and upgraded. The accommodation includes three first floor double bedroom, bathroom and ensuite facilities, whilst at ground floor level there is a spacious sitting room, second living room / guest bedroom, conservatory extension and a generous open plan dining kitchen with bespoke oak and granite fittings. There is the added advantage of a downstairs cloakroom, utility room and storage, whilst externally the gardens are of modest proportion and delightfully landscaped for ease of maintenance. All in all, the property is ideally suited to busy professionals, growing family or perhaps retiring purchaser who would appreciate the end of cul-de-sac situation. Laying around one mile from Matlock's central facilities, the property is equally well placed for exploring the delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside. Good road communications lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell (7 miles), Chesterfield (10 miles) and Alfreton (9 miles). ACCOMMODATION A uPVC decorative glazed front door opens to an entrance hall with doors leading off to the reception rooms and stairs off to the first floor. There is an oak boarded floor, which continues through to the sitting room. Living room / bedroom 4 - 4.02m x 2.57m (13' 2 x 8' 5) believed to have been converted from the original garage and providing useful additional space as a bedroom, hobby, study or office for the homeworker. Sitting room - 5.28m x 3.66m (17' 4 x 12') the measurements including the square bay window, which allows good natural light from the front and a pleasant outlook beyond neighbouring rooftops towards the fields which rise above the valley. There is an oak boarded, corniced ceiling, second window to the side and, as a focal point to the room, a modern elegant polished limestone fireplace inset with a contemporary electric fire. Kitchen / dining room - 7.12m x 2.90m (23' 4 x 9' 6) measured overall, creating an excellent hub of the house and space to create a formal dining area. The dining area is open plan to the adjacent conservatory and there is external access to the gardens. The kitchen is expertly fitted with quality hand made oak cupboards, which are complemented by black granite work surfaces incorporating a 1½ bowl stainless steel sink unit. There is a range style cooker with twin ovens, 5-ring gas hob, with matching steel splash back and extractor canopy. There is also position for an American style fridge, wine rack, basket drawers and microwave position. Concealed to a wall cupboard is the gas fired combination boiler, which serves the central heating and hot water system. Utility room - 2.57m x 1.46m (8' 5 x 4' 9) having plumbing for an automatic washing machine and white good position beneath a black granite work surface. There is an obscure glazed window to the side, open shelf shortage, door off to a further deep under stairs store and to a... Cloakroom - 1.77m x 0.86m (5' 10 x 2' 10) with low flush WC, corner wash hand basin and a ceramic tiled floor. Conservatory - 2.71m x 2.18m (8' 11 x 7' 2) having an open plan aspect to the dining area, helping to create an excellent all day living space. The room is of uPVC double glazed construction above low brick walls, and with French doors opening to the patio gardens at the rear. From the entrance hall, stair rise to the first floor landing with double doors opening to a useful linen store. Master bedroom 1 - 4.55m x 4.01m (14' 11 x 13' 2) a generously proportioned double room finished with wood grain laminate flooring and enjoying improved views through two windows, one a similar square bay looking towards the tree lined fields which rise to Bonsall Moor. There is access to the roof void, and door off to an... Ensuite shower room - 2.10m x 1.09m (6' 11 x 3' 7) well fitted to include full height ceramic tiling in grey shades to two walls, with walk-in shower cubicle with thermostatic spray, low flush WC, vanity wash hand basin with cupboard beneath and white ladder radiator. Bedroom 2 - 5.43m x 2.57m (17' 10 x 8' 5) a spacious double bedroom with dual aspect windows to the rear overlooking the patio garden and to the front allowing similar valley views. Bedroom 3 - 2.90m x 2.69m (9' 6 x 8' 10) a small double or good single bedroom with a rear facing window looking across the neighbouring tree lined gardens. Family bathroom - 1.93m x 1.86m (6' 4 x 6' 1) again well fitted and finished to a pleasing modern standard, the white suite includes a low flush WC, wall hung wash hand basin and shaped panelled bath with curved shower screen and dual spray shower. Grey ladder radiator, complementary wall tiling in contrasting shades. OUTSIDE The upgrading works undertaken through recent years have continued externally to create low maintenance gardens. To the front of the house is off street parking for one car and additional space at the head of the cul-de-sac to the front. Attractive iron railings surround a decked terrace to the front and which in turn leads to pathways at the side. The principal gardens are at the rear finished with natural stone paving creating paths and patios, ideal for pot plants and relaxation. To one corner, a wooden shed, and a second gated path leads from the other side of the house where there are raised borders. 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 - 63D / 77C COUNCIL TAX - Band D 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 Bakewell Road (A6) proceeding for around one mile. After passing the Premier Inn and Arc Leisure Centre continue for a further 400m before turning right into Stanton Moor View. Rise up the hill and towards the top, bear left continuing on Stanton Moor View, before turning next left into the small cul-de-sac. No. 29 can be found in the corner on the right. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10236 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69133384
Standing within a terrace of similar stone fronted town villas on the outskirts of Matlock Bath, this elegant four storey property provides spacious and versatile accommodation which has been upgraded through recent years and presented to a pleasing modern style. The accommodation features a second reception room at first floor level to take advantage of a pleasant outlook across and beyond the River Derwent to the front. There are four bedrooms, including the master suite spanning the 3rd floor with similar views and access to a balcony at the front of the house. From this level, there is also access to the ranging hillside grounds, which offer scope for the keen gardener to further landscape, if required. The property lies around a mile from Matlock's town centre which offers a good range of mainstream shops bars and amenities whilst just a few hundred yards heading south is the tourism hub of Matlock Bath; each provides railway links to the national network. Good road communications lead to the neighbouring towns of Wirksworth (4 miles), Belper (9 miles), Bakewell (9 miles), Chesterfield (11 miles), whilst the delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and Peal District countryside are all close at hand. ACCOMMODATION A solid panelled front door opens to the entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, ample space for coat hanging, and doors off to... Dining room - 4.37m x 4.03m (14' 4 x 13' 3) a spacious room with front aspect bay window, which allows the light to flood in, there is the benefit of a fire recess with brick back and stone lintel above incorporating a log burning stove, corniced ceiling and rose. Kitchen - 4.37m x 2.80m (14' 4 x 9' 2) well fitted with modern grey fronted cupboards and drawers, plus wood block work surfaces which incorporate a black sink unit and drainer, gas hob with black extractor hood over, and eye level double electric ovens. Two rear aspect windows and a door allowing external access to the side of the property. Utility room - 3.25m x 1.78m (10' 8 x 5' 10) with space for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer, and ample space for storage. From the hallway, stairs rise to the first floor landing with doors off to... Sitting room - 4.37m x 3.83m (14' 4 x 12' 7) a generous reception room with front aspect bay window, which again allows light to flood in and views of the , with feature stone fireplace with cast iron inset and basket, high corniced ceiling and rose. Bathroom - 4.37m x 2.71m (14' 4 x 8' 11) a well proportioned room comprising walk-in double shower cubicle with glazed screens, mains fitting and overhead spray, bath, vanity wash hand basin with cabinet and drawers beneath, plus low flush WC. Wall and floor tiling and two rear facing windows. From the landing, stairs rise again to the second floor landing with doors off to... Bedroom 1 - 3.30m x 3.39m (11' 10 x 11' 2) a good double bedroom with front aspect window allowing delightful views across the Heights of Abraham. With attractive feature fireplace. Bedroom 2 - 4.37m x 2.71m (14' 4 x 8' 11) another double bedroom, rear facing with feature fireplace. Bedroom 3 - 2.67m x 2.55m (8' 9 x 8' 5) a single bedroom with front facing window. From the landing, a further flight of stairs rise to the third floor master suite comprising... Bedroom 4 - 5.10m x 3.65m (16' 9 x 12') a well proportioned room with ample space for both bedroom and occasional furniture, and with added advantage of two pairs of French doors, one pair providing access to a metal bridge, which links to the land at the rear of the property. The second pair being front facing, arched in design and from where there are stunning views over the opposing countryside and which open to a balcony. The bedroom benefits from a walk-in dressing area with ample storage and light flooding in from a large Velux roof light. A door opens to a... Separate WC - with built-in low flush WC and wash hand basin above a cabinet. Velux roof light. OUTSIDE To the front is a small area of garden, with a shared path to the right hand side of the property giving access to the side of the house and rear patio. The main garden / land is accessed from the top floor via a metal bridge and offers the keen gardener plenty of opportunity for landscaping. 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 - to be confirmed. COUNCIL TAX - Band D 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, cross over the bridge onto Dale Road and continue for around 1 mile before no. 224 can be found on the right hand side, identified by the agent's For Sale board. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10368 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69637900
Situated to a quiet cul-de-sac within this well regarded residential area, this modern three bedroom detached home has been improved, well maintained and upgraded throughout. Attention to detail is evident both inside and out, the house being presented with a pleasing quality and modern style. Adaptions have created an open plan dining kitchen, the addition of a conservatory providing valuable extra living space, and the superbly fitted bathroom includes both a bath and separate shower. Externally, there is ample off street parking, garage and delightfully landscaped gardens. The property is well suited as a home for a growing family, professional couple or perhaps those downsizing; all of whom may appreciate the sought after location, less than one mile from Matlock's town centre, and being handy for nearby schooling. The house is set well away from the main thoroughfare, yet well placed to explore the wider recreational attractions of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside. The local road network provides ready access to the neighbouring towns of Bakewell (8 miles), Chesterfield (9 miles), Alfreton (8 miles), with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all within daily commuting distance. ACCOMMODATION Entrance hall finished with an oak plank floor, with stairs rising to the first floor with storage beneath, and a modern panelled and glazed front door with matching side panels. Sitting room - 3.97m x 3.32m (13' x 10' 11) with broad front aspect window allowing good natural light and, as a focal point, a decorative wooden fire surround with marble hearth and stove style electric fire. Part glazed and light oak panelled doors open to the... Kitchen and dining room - 5.26m x 3.22m (17' 3 x 10' 7) adapted to a modern open plan design, the kitchen area fitted with a range of contemporary cupboards and drawer storage in grey, complemented by polished granite work surfaces, upstands and matching deep sill to the window. The works surfaces return to create a breakfast bar and part separate the dining area. Integral appliances include a double oven, fridge and freezer, dishwasher, induction hob and extractor canopy. A built-in boiler store set beneath the stairs provides additional storage and houses the gas fired combination boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. The whole room is finished with multi point LED ceiling lights, quality vinyl wood grain flooring. A pair of French doors lead from the dining area to the... Conservatory - 2.80m x 2.70m (9' 2 x 8' 10) providing excellent additional living space and direct access to the garden, finished with an oak plank floor. From the hall, stairs with light oak handrails rise to the first floor galleried landing with window board, and drop down ladder access to the roof void. Bedroom 1 - 3.97m x 3m (13' x 9' 10) a front facing double bedroom with pleasant outlook beyond neighbouring rooftops towards the hillside rising to Riber Castle. There is a range of modern bedroom furniture to include hanging and drawer storage. Bedroom 2 - 3.28m x 3m (10' 9 x 9' 10) a second double bedroom which overlooks the rear gardens with views beyond to the nearby woods. To one corner, a built-in linen store. Bedroom 3 - 2.90m x 2.20m (9' 6 x 7' 3) a good sized single room, front facing and with storage set above the stairwell. Bath and shower room - 2.56m x 2.20m (8' 5 x 7' 3) superbly fitted with a modern four piece suite to include a double ended bath, fitted low flush WC with Quartz plinth and storage, together with a similarly fitted wash hand basin. There is a separate corner shower cubicle, chromed ladder radiator, and the room being finished with ceramic tiling to the walls and floor in neutral shades. OUTSIDE To the front of the house, a deep forecourt garden is laid to grass with herbaceous borders around the perimeter. A broad driveway provides car standing for several vehicles and leads to the side of the house. At the head of the drive, there is access to a single garage with up and over door, electric power and light. There is an obscure glazed window and personnel door leading from the gardens. Useful storage within the lofted roof void, together with a range of work benching and storage. An excellent workshop facility. The larger gardens are found at the rear which are equally well presented and again include a paved patio area, lawn and well stocked borders planted with a variety of shrubs and perennials. To one side, an ornamental fishpond with attractive waterfall, adjacent decked terrace, and within the boundary a second decked seating area is positioned for southerly views with Riber Castle visible beyond neighbouring rooftops. 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 69C / Potential 83B COUNCIL TAX - Band D 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 before turning right at the mini-roundabout onto Steep Turnpike. Rise up to the top of the hill and at the T-junction turn left onto Chesterfield Road. Rise up the hill and after passing the Duke of Wellington public house turn left onto Wolds Road, then at the T-junction turn left onto Gritstone Road. No. 48 can be found on the right hand side identified by the agent's For Sale board. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10462 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69526641
The PropertyA superbly presented, delightfully spacious two-storey detached property ideally located on the outskirts of the town in an elevated position with commanding views over the open countryside and wooded hills of the Derwent valley. The split-level accommodation offers three double bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities, spacious sitting room, spacious dining kitchen, and utility room with cloakroom off. There are delightful, terraced gardens to the front and rear to the property, with decked and flagged seating areas taking advantage of the commanding views.The property is currently tenanted generating £1425 per calendar month. The property has also previously been ran as a successful Air B&B holiday home., earning £260 per night during high season. This is the ideal family home, or perfect investment opportunity. Matlock is a picturesque spa town in the heart of Derbyshire close to the Peak District National Park, surrounded by beautiful open countryside. The town has a wealth of historic buildings as well as excellent local amenities and good primary and secondary schools. At the centre of the town is Hall Leys Park with sports facilities, children's play area, formal gardens, and a riverside walk. Situated on the A6 trunk road, there is easy access to Manchester, Derby and Nottingham and the nearby towns of Chesterfield (9 miles), Wirksworth (4.5miles) and Bakewell (8 miles). There is a branch line train station with a regular service to Derby and Nottingham.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_i68794305
This highly individual detached property is built of local gritstone to a particularly interesting design, including lantern lights within a top floor 'studio' which, along with a deep bay at first floor level and other tall windows, command stunning views across the opposing hills and the town. Internally, the house provides accommodation over three floors, including a character sitting room of impressive proportion, the function of three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the additional studio/hobby room on the top floor. Outside the gardens are surprisingly good sized for such a town location and terraced to accommodate the hillside and with off street parking at the rear. The property stands to Matlock Bank, around half a mile from the town's central shops and amenities. Historically, it is believed to have formed part of Oldham House, one of the major hydropathy establishments developed in the town's Victorian heyday as a spa resort. The town continues to draw visitors, being seen as a gateway to the Peak District National Park, and with ready access to the delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales countryside. ACCOMMODATION Lower ground floor dining kitchen - 4.88m x 4.45m (16' x 14' 7) with ample space for daily dining and taking advantage of views to the front, a pair of glazed French doors provide access from the front terrace entrance. With the kitchen area fitted with a range of modern cupboards and drawers and work surfaces which incorporate a stainless steel sink unit and are set around a range style cooker with an extractor hood above. The room is styled with a black and white theme and features stripped pine floor boards to the rear and an under stairs void provides a useful utility area with plumbing for an automatic washing machine. A door leads to a stair lobby and with access to a boiler store offering useful broom and ancillary storage, and siting the gas fire combination condensing boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. From the lobby, a flight of stairs rise to the... Upper ground floor hallway - accessed from the side terrace entrance and potentially the more formal access to the house. The hall has ample space for occasional furniture and features built-in storage and a herringbone brick tiled floor. Three steps rise to the... Sitting room - 6.09m x 5.97m (20' x 19' 7) extending to a deep bay window, a stunning living space which takes full advantage of the panoramic views to the south and west, the hills of Masson, High Tor, Bolehill on the far horizon with Riber Castle above the town are all in view from full height windows to the front, with similar side views facing west beyond neighbouring rooftops towards the opposing flanks of the Derwent Valley. There is feature exposed stone and brickwork to the chimney wall, which sites a contemporary solid fuel stove to a tiled hearth, a painted pine floor and some whitewashed stone walls. Bedroom 1 - 4.16m x 2.77m (13' 7 x 9' 1) a double room with windows to the side terrace and rear paths, allowing good natural light. Bedroom 2 - 4.15m x 2.84m (13' 7 x 9' 4) a second double bedroom with windows to two elevations. Bathroom - 2.18m x 2m (7' 2 x 6' 7) fitted with a modern white suite to include a low flush WC, wash hand basin with cabinet storage beneath and a shaped bath with overhead shower and glazed screen. The room is finished with complementary tiling and with additional mosaic tiled shelves providing further storage. From the sitting room, stairs rise to the first floor landing with doors off to... Bathroom - 2.18m x 1.80m (7' 2 x 5' 11) with panelled bath, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin, complementary splash back tiling and ladder radiator. Bedroom 3 - 4.81m x 3.96m (15' 7 x 12' 9) maximum, again featuring distinctive carved supports and timbers which lie beneath the high glazed lantern lights, plus an additional Velux window. From the landing, stairs to a... Bedroom 4 / study / hobby room - 3.07m x 2.55m (10' x 8' 3) minimum, the room extending into the broad low eaves. The room is built within the main lantern tower, which has been recently fully refurbished by respected conservation joiners Hardwick Windows, and provides an excellent 180 degrees panoramic view across Matlock's stretch of the Derwent Valley landscape. This versatile room perhaps offers a second sitting room, home office or hobby space for those who will appreciate the excellent natural light. OUTSIDE Vehicular access to Ruatha Hold is from a driveway to the rear off Cavendish Road, the driveway shared with two neighbouring properties and with the benefit of car parking to a block paved driveway. Pedestrian access is provided from Wellington Street where a broad herringbone brick paved path leads to the front kitchen entrance and from where stairs rise to the side and the principal terrace entrance at upper ground floor level to the side. From the kitchen level, gardens stretch out to the side and include sitting areas, level lawn and a decked terrace; all positioned to take advantage of the southerly aspect and distant views. There is the benefit of a pergola, timber garden shed and broad period stone steps rise to the upper ground floor level. The upper ground floor is designed to overhang to the front and side, the front providing a sheltered entrance to the kitchen, the side providing useful open storage. TENURE - Freehold. SERVICES - All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating (boiler replaced 5 years ago and services annually) and uPVC double glazing to the principal rooms. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution. Note: Both flat roofs, over the front bay and rear bedrooms, have been replaced in the last 12 months. EPC RATING - 39E / Potential 74C COUNCIL TAX - Band D 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 Bank Road rising up the hill, beyond County Hall into Rutland Street. Continue rising and bear right into Wellington Street at the top. Pedestrian access to Ruatha Hold can be found on the left hand side after approximately 200m. For vehicular access, continue up Wellington Street before turning sharp left into Cavendish Road, after around 300m locate a driveway on the left which will lead you to the rear of the properties. For viewing, we recommend parking on Wellington Street to the front of the house. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10371 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69297273
Enjoying a popular cul-de-sac location on the outskirts of the town, this attractive modern home provides an excellent range of accommodation which is well suited to the growing family and for those in need of space for work, hobbies or visiting guests. The house benefits from an interesting design, incorporating an integral double garage and three car drive, which complement the well balanced living space which includes three reception rooms, an updated and well-equipped kitchen, five bedrooms and three bathrooms, all set around a reception hall and galleried landing whilst being finished to a pleasing standard. Maturing gardens have been professionally landscaped to provide interest throughout the year. Set well back from the main road, the property is conveniently placed for nearby schooling, golf course and countryside walks, with the town's central shops and facilities lying around one mile away. Good road links and bus routes also lead to the neighbouring centres of employment Chesterfield (9 miles), Bakewell (8 miles) and Alfreton (8 miles), with the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lying within daily commuting distance. The recreational delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are all close at hand. ACCOMMODATION An open stone pillared porch frames a decorative uPVC front door which opens to a reception hallway offering a spacious circulation area with ample room for occasional furniture and which, with the remainder of the house, is finished to an excellent standard. There is wood grain effect vinyl flooring which continues through to the... Study / hobby room - 3.26m x 3.07m (10' 8 x 10' 1) with attractive deep bay window looking across the gardens at the front. The room is open plan to the hallway and separate door to a side hall leading to and from the kitchen and utility room. Cloakroom - with low flush WC and wash hand basin set to a vanity surface with cabinets beneath. Breakfast kitchen - 4.21m x 3.26m (13' 10 x 10' 8) average, fitted with a range of modern cupboards and drawers complemented by grey Quartz composite work surfaces which return to provide breakfast bars. The contemporary finish includes an under mounted 1 ½ bowl sink unit, induction hob with glass and steel extractor above, eye level oven and grill, integral fridge, freezer and slimline dishwasher. The kitchen enjoys a pleasant outlook across the landscaped gardens at the rear. Full height patio doors allow views across the gardens. Utility room - 1.72m x 1.69m (5' 8 x 5' 7) with an external door providing access from the side, and being fitted with a range of cupboards, stainless steel sink unit to a small work surface, and with plumbing for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer vent. Dining room - 3.65m x 2.74m (12' x 9') excellent natural light provided through full width sliding patio doors, and a stylish glazed pitched roof above. There is a serving hatch from the kitchen and slate effect vinyl flooring. Sitting room - 8.63m x 3.96m (28' 4 x 12') maximum, a generously proportioned room with ample space to create alternative sitting area or dining areas. Sliding patio doors provide similar access and views across the gardens. Two additional windows draw natural light from the side and as a focal point to the room a substantial cutstone fireplace is inset with a living coal gas fire. From the reception hallway, stairs rise to a central galleried landing which provides a luxury of space, access to the roof void, and to the remaining first floor accommodation. Master bedroom 1 - 6.84m x 3.96m (22' 5 x 13') the measurements including the dressing area by the entrance where there is built-in wardrobing which complements further fitted furniture providing additional hanging, shelf and drawer storage, together with inbuilt TV point to the foot of the bed position. Bedside tables and light, dressing table and access to an... Ensuite shower room - 3.09m x 2.89m (10' 2 x 9' 6) well sized and finished with a vanity wash hand basin set above modern storage, low flush WC and a deep walk-in shower cubicle with a mixer shower and tiled surround. Chromed ladder radiator, obscure glazed window and to one corner a built-in linen store. Bedroom 2 - 4.70m x 4.59m (15' 5 x 15' 1) a similarly generous double bedroom with ample space for bedroom and occasional furniture. Enjoying a pleasant aspect looking across the cul-de-sac. Ensuite shower room - 2.59m x 1.06m (8' 6 x 3' 6) fitted with a modern white suite to include low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and walk-in shower cubicle. Chromed ladder radiator. Bedroom 3 - 3.26m x 2.88m (10' 8 x 9' 5) a comfortable front facing double bedroom. Family bathroom - 2.25m x 1.99m (7' 4 x 6' 6) fitted with a four piece suite to include panelled bath with mixer shower taps, wall hung wash hand basin, fitted low flush WC and bidet. There is a recessed mirror fronted cabinet, stylish display shelving and chromed ladder radiator. Bedroom 4 - 4.21m x 3.16m (13' 10 x 10' 4) maximum, of double proportion looking across the gardens at the rear, and with the benefit of a built-in double wardrobe. Bedroom 5 / office - 2.84m x 2.48m (9' 4 x 8' 1) currently utilised as an office and hobby space, yet a comfortable sized bedroom. OUTSIDE The plot enjoys a broad frontage where a block paved drive provides car standing, comfortably for three vehicles side by side and allow access to the... Integral double garage - with up and over door, electric power and light, plus two windows to the side offering opportunity to utilise for hobbies, play den or workshop. Adjacent to the drive, a pebbled and rock display area. The principal gardens are found at the rear which have been professionally landscaped to include stone paved patios and shingle pathways which snake to a small decked terrace. Easily managed planting includes a range of interesting shrubs and perennials, which provide colour and interest through the seasons. To one side, a hidden bin store. 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 - 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 Causeway Lane before turning left at the mini-roundabout onto Steep Turnpike. Rise up the hill and at the T-junction turn left onto Chesterfield Road. Rise up the hill, passing the Duke of Wellington public house, continue for around 300m before turning left into Moor Croft. No. 3 can be found as the third house on the left hand side. VIEWING - Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office . Ref: FTM10523 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i68817632
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
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
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
The Tree House is a project of exceptional proportions, a vision for a truly outstanding home, and the epitome of sophisticated modern living including the latest Smart systems throughout. The conception stage has been perfected with full planning granted in 2018 and is now under careful construction. Distinguished clean lines, wide open spaces, and thoughtful decor are emerging, enviably overlooking uninterrupted and breath-taking views over the sought after Peak District countryside.Please click on the property brochure for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Arma Kang or Pip Holden at the Fine & Country Derbyshire Office.Services Mains water and electricity. Air source heating throughout via underfloor. Drainage water treatment plant. Rain water harvesting system. Smart features throughout.Additional InformationTenureFreeholdAdditional InformationFully alarmed and CCTVLocal AuthorityDerbyshire DalesViewing ArrangementsStrictly via the vendors sole agents Fine & Country Agents Notes All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the propertyLocationThe property is situated high in the Derwent Valley, north east of the historic market town of Matlock. The nearest local villages are Two Dales and Darley Dale which are within a short drive. This home is set in a fabulous location for commuting with easy access to the neighbouring towns of Matlock, Belper and Chesterfield, ideally positioned where the A38 and M1 motorway and within easy reach providing access to both the north and the south. The rail links too are excellent with Matlock and Chesterfield not too far away. The elevated location of The Tree House is one of its major selling points. It will allow future owners to enjoy a superb quality of life in quiet, private, and picturesque surroundings, but with the added convenience of all the local amenities and facilities the nearby towns of Matlock and Bakewell offer. There is a wide variety of independent shops, hotels, museums, art galleries, restaurants and cafes and well regarded schools.The local walks and leisure activities are extensive and there is much local heritage and history to explore. The divided landscape has something for everyone from the windswept moors in the north of the Peaks, known as the Dark Peak to the softer green meadows of the White Peak in the South. Visitors flood here to explore the local heritage whether it be visiting the historic local mills, some of which date to the 1600s, strolling the beautiful canal walks, or visiting some of Derbyshire s spectacular country houses, including the magnificence of Chatsworth and the stunning medieval manor, Haddon Hall. Both of these stately homes have inspired film makers, authors and painters over the centuries and are synonymous with the history of the area. The local area is surrounded by pretty villages to explore. One of the closest being the delightful hilltop village of Riber. Riber Castle, built by John Smedley in 1862, dominates the Derwent valley and sits high on the edge of the hill and is a stunning sight. The places to vAccommodationThe vision of this stunning architectural designed contemporary home has been to take full advantage of the most spectacular far reaching views of the Derbyshire landscape and to blend in with its countryside setting. The plot nestles into the hillside, positioned high upon the Derwent Valley, moments away from the historic market town of Matlock looking out towards an area of outstanding natural beauty. The clean lines of the build are what will make this bespoke property feel unique and cutting edge, creating a sleek and spacious home. The Tree House is designed with flexible open plan accommodation of seamless inside/outside living, and despite being contemporary, this modern design also emphasises a return to nature. Large floor-to-ceiling windows will allow light to flood in and mean that the outside can be enjoyed whatever the weather, and whatever the time of day. The home consists of four floors with the third floor being at ground level. The room sizes are excellent, with the two upper levels boasting four ensuite double bedrooms. The principal bedroom is truly decadent in size occupying the entire upper floor, together with a dressing room and ensuite bathroom. The beauty of this home is enhanced by spacious reception areas, offering versatility. The second floor will be flooded by natural light by floor-to-ceiling windows and features an open plan kitchen of grand proportions, including a spacious living and dining area. In addition, there is an office and further sitting room. The staircase leads down to the first floor where this home really does come into its own. Here there is a games room complete with bar, cinema room, gymnasium, sauna and steam room with shower, and a recreational room with two sets of bi-fold doors which open onto a large paved terrace, which affords breathtaking views over the far reaching landscape. This will curve and wrap around the property on one side and will house a swim spa measuring 6m x 2.7m. This really isDisclaimerAll measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i68208343
A special country residence in 40 acres of secluded grounds and gardens with extensive outbuildings and a detached two bedroom annexe. DescriptionOn the cusp of the Peak District and set within a charming valley, Watergate Farm offers an exceptional and rarely available opportunity to acquire a small yet extremely versatile private estate, with fantastic potential for equestrians, as a small farm or other commercial activity. The characterful cottage is a well appointed family home, and is accompanied by a detached two-bedroom annexe, barns, stabling and workshops. The current owners have undertaken a variety of improvements over the years, relandscaping the garden, improving the outbuildings and making a number of changes to the main house, including installing underfloor heating and a log/oil boiler, extending the kitchen and dining area, adding fibre optic broadband and updating the interior. The house is beautifully presented throughout, featuring natural materials like wood floors and exposed beams, large windows affording plenty of natural light and pleasant neutral tones. AccommodationThere are character features throughout, which combine with more modern elements like contemporary bathrooms and a fabulous open plan living space with kitchen, dining area and a modern wood-burning stove. The layout is well planned and offers plenty of space for entertaining and spending time as a family. Dining roomA porch to the front aspect enters into a formal dining room in the older part of the house, laid with engineered oak flooring and overlooks the gardens. This leads to the sitting room and the open plan kitchen. Glass panelled doors allow excellent natural light. Sitting roomThe cosy sitting room is a relaxing space featuring exposed wooden beams, an arched stone mullion window to the front aspect and an inglenook fireplace with inset, traditional wood burning stove. Open plan kitchen/family roomThe vast open plan living space is situated to the rear of the property within the rear extension, featuring a high vaulted ceiling, bifold doors to the rear terrace, a focal point wood-burning stove and tall picture windows overlooking the lovely gardens. The kitchen incorporates a range of cream shaker style units with laminated work surfaces and is fitted with integral appliances to include a Rangemaster oven with induction hob and extractor above, stainless steel sink, a Neff dishwasher, pantry storage cupboards and a tall integrated fridge. SnugThe charming snug, laid with strip oak flooring enjoys a dual aspect view with a window the front and French doors opening to a side patio and onto the garden. Central lobbyThere is a hallway in the middle of the house, with the staircase to the first floor, allowing access to a cloakroom to the rear with WC and the sizable utility room, fitted with further base and wall storage, a fridge freezer, an additional sink, bench seating and provisions for a washing machine and dryer. Boiler roomAccessed externally from the front of the house, the boiler room also offers storage, with a separate service room to the rear. OfficeAccessed via an external staircase, the office/study is situated over the boiler room and is a fantastic provision for working from home. First floorA handsome timber staircase ascends from the internal lobby to the first floor accommodation. To the top of the stairs there is a contemporary, three piece shower room, holding a large walk-in shower enclosure, a wall hung hand wash basin and a WC. The main bedroom sits to the front elevation, fitted with a full wall of wardrobes and benefitting additional alcove storage. Two further double bedrooms are positioned to the front, alongside the family bathroom, incorporating a corner shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin, a bath and WC. The fourth bedroom sits to the rear elevation with views over the garden. Annexe The delightful annexe has recently been renovated and would ideally suit buyers seeking secondary accommodation for dependant relatives or older children. It could also be a fantastic income generating asset, with the area being in high demand for holiday accommodation. On the ground floor there is a sitting/dining room with log burner and a kitchen with a range of integrated appliances. Upstairs there are two good-size double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a shower room. There is also a storage room accessed from the outside. OutsideThe house is nestled at the very end of a private lane, surrounded by dense woodland that offers a high degree of privacy and a real feeling of seclusion, while enjoying far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The 40-acre plot is wide ranging and extremely versatile, offering fantastic potential for equestrian use, as a small holding or a simply extensive private land. The grounds, coupled with the array of outbuildings which could be converted subject to the relevant planning permissions also offer good scope for commercial use, such as glamping, a livery yard or a leisure venue. The main barn, which extends to approximately 120ft x 60ft, has vehicular access at both ends and could be converted to an American-style barn with internal stabling, amongst other uses. In addition, there is a three bay stable block, a large workshop, an old lambing barn and a two-storey Dutch barn. The land is well draining and offers a mixture of pasture and woodland, with a brook forming the northern boundary. Surrounding the cottage there are well-tended gardens, displaying established flowerbeds, stretches of lawn, mature trees and borders, a planted rockery with a central waterfall feature, a small pond and a number of seating areas, strategically placed to make the most of the stunning views over the gardens and grounds.LocationSet on the eastern fringes of the Peak District National Park, the property is surrounded by open farmland, bridlepaths and footpaths, with excellent outriding and great dog walks in the small, secluded valley. There are many local amenities in the surrounding villages of Crich (2.8 miles) and Wirksworth (2.3 miles), such as public houses, Post Office, a leisure centre, restaurants and cafes, with Whatstandwell also benefiting a local cafe. The city of Derby is 14 miles to the south and offers a wide variety of High Street shops, superstores, leisure and entertainment amenities and a university. There are excellent transport links via Whatstandwell and Cromford, with both enjoying a regular train service to London St Pancras via Derby. Lea Primary School (3.3 miles) and Crich Junior School (2.8 miles) both boast Ofsted Outstanding ratings, as does the Alderwasley Independent school (2.3 miles).Square Footage: 3,386 sq ft Acreage: 40 Acres Additional InfoCOUNCIL TAX Amber Valley Borough Council. Council Tax Band F. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matlock-d197060/for-sale_i69562598
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