Offers in region of
£475,000
3 bed detached house for saleStarth Lane, Tansley, Matlock DE4
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Fidler Taylor
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About this property
Stone built detached family home
Extended and renovated over recent years
Well proportioned and well balanced
Open plan all day living, dining kitchen, separate sitting room
Three double bedrooms, two bathrooms
Parking for several vehicles
Good sized gardens, open plan garage, under-croft storage
Tucked away position
Viewing recommended
This period stone built detached house has undergone an extensive programme of extension and refurbishment in recent years to provide a characterful yet modern family home. The well proportioned accommodation has been adapted to provide open plan all day living area, complemented by a separate reception room, three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house sits to a good sized garden plot which boasts parking for several vehicles, an open garage and under-croft storage.
The house enjoys a tucked away position on the fringe of this well regarded village with pleasant views towards the surrounding hills. Starth Lane is a no-through road, shared with a handful of other properties and there is ready access to the surrounding countryside walks. The village boasts a thriving community and amenities which include a sought after primary school, two pubs / eateries and a recreation field. Matlock’s market town facilities are just over one mile away and good road links lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Bakewell, Alfreton and Chesterfield. The cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham are all considered to be within daily commuting distance.
Accommodation
A central front door opens to an entrance hall where stairs lead off to the first floor, and doorways lead off to each side. To one side, a reception hall with coat hanging and ample space for occasional furniture. There is a front facing uPVC double glazed sash window and door leading to and from a side hall with separate access leading from the front of the property and including exposed stonework and a mosaic tiled floor which continues into the…
Cloakroom – with WC, wash hand basin above low level cupboards, and small obscure glazed window.
Sitting room – 4.80m x 3.93m (15’ 9” x 12’ 11”) overall, with a similar sash window facing the front, the room is extended at the rear where a pair of double glazed French doors allow superb views beyond nearby rooftops towards the fields and pine woods of Tansley Moor. A smaller window sits to the side of a period stone fireplace which is inset with a cast iron stove set to a quarry tiled hearth.
Kitchen – 3.92m x 3.91m (12’ 10” x 12’ 10”) fitted with an extensive range of under counter cupboards and drawers with positions for an automatic washing machine, Rangemaster stove with extractor hood above, and an integral dishwasher. There is a limestone tiled floor, built-in broom cupboard and an excellent open aspect to a…
Living / dining area – 4.40m x 4.15m (14’ 5” x 13’ 7”) incorporating much of the extension to the original house and creating an excellent all day family living space. A cast iron multi-fuel stove sits within the chimney recess and a pair of French doors allow access to the patio and across which there is a pleasant aspect gained towards the treelined gardens and fields.
From the kitchen, enclosed stairs descend to a…
Cellar – 3.81m x 3.47m (12’ 6” x 11’ 5”) offering some occasional storage, with a flagged floor and electric light.
From the entrance hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing where there is a Velux roof light to the high ceiling, all first floor rooms featuring surprisingly high ceilings which give an air of elegant space.
Principal bedroom 1 – 4.85m x 4.12m (15’ 11” x 13’ 6”) a generously proportioned bedroom suite with a part vaulted ceiling and exposed purlins, Velux roof lights to each pitch and window to the side allowing pleasant countryside views. There is access to an…
Ensuite shower room – 2.10m x 1.30m (6’ 11” x 4’ 3”) with a broad walk-in shower cubicle with thermostatic fitting and glazed screen, WC and wash hand basin set above a low level cabinet. Chromed ladder radiator, ceiling mounted extractor fan, additional built-in storage.
Bedroom 2 – 4.85m x 3.84m (15’ 11” x 12’ 7”) average, the measurement not including the deeper entrance. Again, there are high ceilings and two modern sash windows facing the front.
Bedroom 3 – 3.84m x 3m (12’ 7” x 9’ 10”) a third double bedroom with a front aspect window.
Family bathroom – 2.75m x 1.74m (9’ x 5’ 8”) fitted with a modern white suite to include a wash hand basin, WC and panelled bath with electric shower fitting above and a glazed screen. Chromed ladder radiator, wood grain effect ceramic tiled floor, further splash back tiling behind the bath and basin.
Outside & parking
From the lane, a gated entrance provides vehicular and pedestrian access to a gravelled driveway which broadens across the front of the house and leads to an area of hard standing to one side and to an open garage / store narrowing in shape and with the benefit of electric power and cold water tap above a Belfast style pot sink.
From the car standing, steps provide access to the remaining gardens which encompass a range of terraced areas offering opportunity for family recreation, relaxation or for the keen gardener to landscape and develop further. A stone paved patio is accessed from the living kitchen and sitting room, the two lower levels principally laid to grass within fenced boundaries. A step pathway also leads from the other side of the house.
There is an under-croft store situated beneath the living room extension and with standing room to the majority. The store offers excellent garden and other storage. It is accessed through a uPVC double glazed door with a window to the side providing additional natural light. The wall mounted gas fire boiler serves the central heating and hot water system 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 – to be confirmed
council tax – Band – to be confirmed
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 proceeding through Matlock Green and continue up The Cliff towards Tansley. Follow the road passing The Tavern public house on the left, proceed just beyond the wood yard on the right, before turning right into Thatchers Lane. As Thatchers Lane bears round to the right, proceed straight across onto Starth Lane, follow this private lane up and Field House 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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