4 bedroom detached house for sale
Offers in region of £750,000
Property info
Property features
- This home is to feature on BBC's 'Escape to the Country'
- Easily Maintained Garden.
Property description
This is an 18th Century former Yeoman farmer’s house in the Conservation Area of the quiet village of Parwich in the Peak District National Park. (population 500). Grade 2 listed, it has been thoroughly and tastefully refurbished and is in excellent condition. One of the prettiest houses in the village, it is south facing and stands back 14 metres from the road behind a lovely garden.
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, large utility room, cloakroom, dining room, and sitting room. Cellar with well!
There is an attached barn (with development potential) with stable, tack room, garage, store room and a workshop upstairs measuring 29ft x 16ft, together with another storeroom 15 feet by 12 feet.
There is a seperate garage with a storeroom.
The village has excellent facilities: Floodlit tennis courts; crown green bowls club; cricket ground and pavilion and a brand new village hall built with Lottery funding. There is a pub and general store, church, British Legion club/bar, Junior School, regular play group and an annual Wakes Week. Societies include first responders, local history society, reading group, Over 60s club, film club showing recent movies, and a Horticultural society. There is also access to high-speed fibre optic broadband in the area.
This area of Derbyshire is great for walking and cycling, being close to the Tissington Trail, the High Peak Trail and Manifold Valley trail. Also Dovdale and the ever-popular Carsington Water reservoir with its perimeter walks, boating, sailing club and fishing for trout. Local attractions include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Buxton Opera House and Festival. The characterful local town of Ashbourne has Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Cooperative supermarkets
For details of Parwich village life visit parwich.Org
Ground Floor
As follows:
Reception Room 1 (4.5m x 4.3m)
Large stone inglenook fireplace, 6ft tall, containing a Franklin stove open fire in a magnificent stone fireplace. Windows each side, plus a south facing window out to the garden.
Reception Room 2 (4.3m x 4.2m)
South facing window looking out to the terrace. Stone fireplace containing a woodburning stove.
Kitchen (3.3m x 5.2m)
This has a south facing window, access to the barn, a tall larder fridge, dishwasher, 110cm electric double oven/cooker. Also a woodburning stove and room for a table and chairs. We spend a lot of time in here. There is also an adjoining walk-in pantry. It has a flag stone floor and exposed ceiling beams.
Utility (4.4m x 3.0m)
The utility room has a large window, fire surround, stainless double drainer sink, washing machine, fitted dresser, and cupboards for hoover, etc.
Bedroom 1 (4.0m x 4.0m)
First floor. South facing window, en suite bathroom with bath and shower. Walk-in wardrobe with 25 ft of hanging space plus shelves.
Bedroom 2 (4.0m x 4.0m)
First floor. Three windows on two sides overlooking the garden. Pretty panelled En suite shower room.
Bedroom 3 (4.3m x 4.3m)
Second floor. Two small windows, adjacent to bathroom, which has a bath with shower attachment, loo and sink.
Bedroom 4 (5.8m x 4.2m)
Second floor. Presently used as a study, but with a double sofa bed. Adjacent to bathroom. Window overlooking roof and fields.
Bathroom 1 (2.3m x 3.1m)
En suite to bedroom 1. Large steel bath, double size powerful shower, period sink, natural walnut floor. 3 sets of wall lights.
Bathroom 2 (2.3m x 2.3m)
Panelled shower room with view of gardens. Wash basin, loo, single size shower cubicle. Very attractive.
Bathroom 3 (3.2m x 1.4m)
Top floor bath, washbasin, loo, roof light, pitch pine floor. Nicely maintained.
Cellar (3.0m x 2.5m)
Beneath the house is an unused cellar, with headroom, and a well. This was probably used for the first 150 years
Attached Barn (8.8m x 4.9m)
This has development potential for extra bedrooms or even a separate cottage (with pp). Upstairs workroom/studio 38'x 18' with windows facing both ways, plus access to store room 15' x 12'. Downstairs: Stable, tack room, coal store, pantry storeroom, garage with lift-up door to street. Barn door to garden.
Misrepresentation act, 1967. Conditions under which these particulars are issued for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice:-
These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part of, an offer or contract. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of or the vendors or lessors. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. Any intending purchasers or lessees must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The vendors or lessors do not make or give, and neither nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give, any representations, or warranty whatever in relationship to this property.
For more information about this property, please contact
Housesimple, CO8 on 01787 275038 (local rate)
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| Property type | Avg. current value | Avg. £ per sq ft. | Avg. # beds | Avg. £ paid (last 12m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detached | £345,138 | £211 | 3.9 | £354,133 |
| Semi-detached | £191,535 | £229 | 3.0 | £175,546 |
| Terraced | £161,274 | £200 | 2.7 | £159,658 |
| Flats | £133,035 | £153 | 1.8 | £99,943 |
Current asking prices in DE6
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses |
£110,000 (1) |
£160,800 (15) |
£263,469 (42) |
£426,703 (31) |
£485,820 (12) |
| Flats |
£82,475 (2) |
£146,225 (4) |
- | - | - |
| All |
£91,650 (3) |
£157,732 (19) |
£263,469 (42) |
£426,703 (31) |
£485,820 (12) |
Current asking rents in DE6
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses |
£550 pcm (1) |
£560 pcm (6) |
£485 pcm (2) |
£2,500 pcm (1) |
£1,148 pcm (1) |
| Flats | - |
£598 pcm (3) |
- | - | - |
| All |
£550 pcm (1) |
£573 pcm (9) |
£486 pcm (2) |
£2,500 pcm (1) |
£1,148 pcm (1) |
Fun facts for DE6
| Highest value streets | Zed-Index What is the Zed-Index |
|---|---|
| Mercaston | £800,621 |
| Mercaston Lane | £758,309 |
| £698,152 | |
| Marston Common | £687,532 |
| Osmaston | £669,892 |
| Highest turnover streets | Turnover What is Turnover? |
|---|---|
| Rousseau Court | 60.0% |
| Booth Drive | 56.2% |
| Old Hill | 53.8% |
| Wright Crescent | 50.0% |
| Margery Close | 50.0% |
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