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£675,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Chesterfield Road, Two Dales, Matlock DE4

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Detached and extended Victorian property

  • Generous gardens offering fine views to the south

  • Large modern stone built garage

  • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, four reception rooms

  • Breakfast kitchen with utility room

  • Traditional features with modern enhancements to include solar pv for energy eff

  • Off road parking for several vehicles

  • Sought after location

  • Viewing highly recommended

Standing with its back to the roadside, at the heart of this sought after village, this attractive stone-built Victorian property has benefited from more recent extension to provide generously proportioned four bedroom accommodation. The more elegant front elevation is hidden from passing view and enjoys a southerly aspect across the sizeable garden and fine views are enjoyed towards the neighbouring countryside and to the distant hills which flank the Derwent Valley.

Traditional features retain a period character whilst modern enhancements include quality hardwood double glazing and Solar pv panels for energy efficiency. The living space boasts up to four reception rooms, four bedrooms and bathrooms on each floor. The southerly orientation draws good natural light, and the house is further complemented by delightful gardens, off street parking and a modern stone-built garage and store.

Two Dales offers a wide range of local facilities including butcher and general stores, hairdressers, post office, doctors’ surgery and pharmacy, plus cafes, bars and the delightful Whitworth Park. There is also a well-respected primary school close by, and good road links lead to the neighbouring market towns of Matlock (2miles), Bakewell (6 miles), Chesterfield (10 miles). The recreational attractions of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are all close at hand.
Accommodation

From the roadside entrance, a pair of fully glazed doors open to an entrance porch housing the electric controls for the solar pv system and providing a dry entrance into the house. A traditional panelled and glazed door opens to a…

Reception hall – 3.75m x 2.18m (12’ 4” x 7’ 2”) with ample space for occasional furniture and an open archway to an inner lobby where there is coat hanging and doors off to the breakfast kitchen and sitting room.

Cloaks / shower room – accessed off the reception hall, and including a pedestal wash hand basin, WC and walk-in shower cubicle with folding screen and electric shower fitting. There is an original obscure glazed sash window to the side, electric shaver point, built-in storage and the gas fired condensing boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system.

The front hall includes stairs, which rise to the first floor, having useful storage cupboard beneath, display shelf and traditional panelled doors leading to the living and sitting rooms.

Living room – 5.14m x 3.60m (16’ 10” x 11’ 10”) with two modern sash windows enjoying the full benefit of views across and beyond the gardens, whilst two original leaded windows allow further natural light from each side. There is a corniced ceiling and, as a focal point to the room, a painted fire surround is inset with a living coal gas fire.

Sitting room – 3.64m x 3.64m (11’ 11” x 11’ 11”) extending to 3.64m x 1.20m (11’ 11” x 3’ 11”) into the rear where there are built-in cupboards and a part glazed door providing acess from the inner lobby. A modern Clearview multi-fuel stove is set within a simple stone fire recess. There are further display shelves, picture rails and sash window facing the garden.

Sunroom – 3.09m x 2.83m (10’ 2” x 9’ 3”) looking across the garden and with external access. There are views beyond the tree lined boundaries towards the hills of Bonsall Moor across the valley. The room is a useful addition to the house and include double glazed windows with shelved storage beneath.

Dining room – 3.98m x 3.66m (13’ 1” x 12’) maximum, part of the later extension to the house and designed for excellent light and southerly views across the gardens and beyond. There are side by side sash windows and pair of French doors leading to a side terrace. There is access to a roof void via a drop down ladder which is boarded and offers useful storage options.

Utility room – 3.66m x 1.81m (12’ x 5’ 11”) accessed off the dining room, with small sash window, external door giving access to and from the side. There is a range of modern cupboards and work surfaces, stainless steel sink unit and positions for washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge freezer, if required.

Breakfast kitchen – with three sash windows looking across the roadside, and being fitted with an extensive range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces which incorporate a 1 ½ bowl sink unit and 4-ring gas hob. There is an integral extractor, eye level oven and grill, position for a slimline dishwasher and ample room for occasional dining.

From the reception hall, stairs rise to a broad galleried landing with uPVC double glazed window facing the front which, along with the bedrooms on this elevation, has the benefit of stunning views across the gardens and the tree lined neighbouring fields and towards Masson Hill and Bonsall Moor on the horizon.

Bedroom 1 – 3.68m x 3.64m (12’ 1” x 11’ 11”) a comfortable double bedroom with similar front views and a feature period stone fireplace with cast inset.

Bedroom 2 – 5.18m x 3.60m (17’ x 11’ 10”) a larger double bedroom with similar views to the front and a pine topped stone fireplace with cast iron feature fire.

Bedroom 3 – 3.46m x 2.39m (11’ 4” x 7’ 10”) currently utilised as a study, a rear facing room with side by side sash windows and built-in linen store which houses the hot water cylinder.

Bath and shower room – 2.50m x 2.43m (8’ 2” x 8’) fitted with a four piece suite to include WC, pedestal wash hand basin, corner shower cubicle with mixer tap, and panelled bath. Obscure glazed window, ceramic tiling to half height and electric shaver point with light.

Bedroom 4 – 4.60m x 3.46m (15’ 1” x 11’ 4”) a rear facing good double bedroom, again featuring a period stone fireplace inset with high gloss tiles. There is a range of built-in wardrobing set around an illuminated vanity station with wash hand basin.
Outside & parking

The gardens and grounds offer plenty of opportunity for the keen gardener and family recreation alike, providing pockets of interest at every corner.

A broad entrance provides vehicular access off Chesterfield Road at what is considered the rear of the house and opens to an area of car standing, with space to turn. To one side there is access to the modern stone-built garage building which includes:

Garage - 5.49m x 3.66m (18’ x 12’) a good single garage with light and power, offering storage options within the loft area, and with a window at the rear.

Store/Workshop – 2.98m x 2m (9’ 9” x 6’ 7”) adjoining the garage with the personnel door, light and power and window.

Open Bin/Log store – 2m x 1.27m (6’ 7” x 4’ 2”) integral to the same building, a useful open fronted storage area.

There is also a stone built former coal house with light and power.

Flanking the roadside boundary, mature planting to borders offers height and shelter, and to the side of the garage there is an additional pedestrian gateway and path.

The principal gardens occupy a gently sloping site on the south side of the house. Informal lawns are interspersed with mature herbaceous borders, planted with a variety of shrubs, specimen trees, small fruit trees and perennials, which provide colour and interest through the seasons.

Within the lower boundary are screened vegetable and soft fruit beds, greenhouse and pond, and a handful more beds lie to one side.

Closer to the house, a second greenhouse, whilst flagged paths and patios provide spots to sit and enjoy the garden view.

Tenure – Freehold

services – All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating, majority hardwood double glazed windows, plus two uPVC double glazed windows. No specific test has been made on the services or their distribution.

EPC rating – Current / Potential – to be confirmed

council tax – Band F

fixtures & fittings – Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation.

Directions – From Matlock Crown Square, take the A6 north towards Darley Dale. On reaching the Co-Op store and pedestrian crossing, turn right onto Chesterfield Road (B5057) and Two Dales. After approx. 200m, passing the junction with Park Lane and Warney Road, Hazel Bank can be found on the right hand side.

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viewing – Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office .

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