Offers over
£145,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleThe Dale, Wirksworth DE4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Fidler Taylor
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About this property
Period end terrace cottage
Part renovated, in need of completion
First fix plumbing done
Installation of new gas fired combination boiler
Of interest to builder, developer or individual
Two storey extension to the rear
Popular Conservation Area of the town
Good sized rear garden
Situated off the heart of Wirksworth’s historic town centre and a popular Conservation Area, this character brick built cottage has seen an amount of renovation yet now requires completion and would suit the small builder, developer or private individual with access to relevant trades. The original modest three storey cottage has been enhanced by a two storey extension at the rear where there is separate access and a good sized area of garden. Much of the work has been sympathetically undertaken and includes an amount of stripping back, first fix plumbing to the bathroom and installation of a modern combination gas fired boiler. It is not expected that the property would attract mortgage finance.
Wirksworth is a sought after and historic small market town with a thriving community and bustling local town centre, which boasts a variety of shops, bars, restaurants and amenities. There is access to the recreational delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales countryside with nearby attractions including Carsington Water, Black Rock and the High Peak Trail. Good road links lead to the neighbouring centres of employment to include Matlock (5 miles), Bakewell (12 miles), Chesterfield (15 miles), Derby (15 miles).
Accommodation
Accessing the house from The Dale at ground floor level, a front door opens to a…
Sitting room – 4.20m x 3.70m (13’ 9” x 12’ 2”) measured overall, the measurements including the stairs which rise to the first floor. There is a multi-paned window to the front, ceiling beams, exposed stonework, plus exposed brickwork and gritstone lintel to the chimney breast which sites a solid fuel grate. A second set of stairs descend to the…
Cellar – 3.86m x 3.45m (12’ 8” x 11’ 4”) which spans the full breadth of the sitting room above.
Kitchen – 2.90m x 2.84m (9’ 6” x 9’ 4”) accessed via an open doorway from the sitting room. With a combination of exposed brickwork and new plasterwork, there is a window to the side and feature period timbers. A short flight of steps descend to a rear hall off which there is a store and…
Utility room – 1.62m x 1.20m 95’ 4” x 3’ 11”) to be completed, with some plumbing in place.
From the sitting room, stairs rise to the first floor, to a second…
Bedroom / living room – 4.20m x 3.70m (13’ 9” x 12’ 2”) with ceiling beams, multi-paned window to the front and a period fireplace with solid fuel grate. An open doorway leads to a…
Living room / study – 3.19m x 2.90m (10’ 6” x 9’ 6”) with hardwood window to the side, two roof lights and external access via a lobby and back hall where an external door gives access to and from the rear of the house. Stairs to the second floor.
Off the back hall, a…
Bathroom – 2.54m x 1.62m (8’ 4” x 5’ 4”) with some plumbing in place and siting the gas fired combination boiler.
From the bedroom / living room, stairs rise to the second floor and to…
Bedroom 1 – 3.95m x 3.90m (13’ x 12’ 9”) with window above the stairwell and second multi-paned window facing the front. There is a pine clad ceiling and exposed purlins.
Outside & parking
To the rear, an area of enclosed garden currently overgrown and offering potential for future landscaping.
Tenure – Freehold
services – We believe all mains services are available to the property, although no specific test has been made on the services or their distribution.
EPC rating – Current 50E / Potential 80C
council tax – Band A
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.
Note: The cottage has building material and other contents within. It is expected all contents will remain at the property as part of the sale for the eventual purchaser to utilise or dispose of, as they see fit.
Directions – From Matlock, take the A6 Dale Road travelling south through Matlock Bath and to Cromford. Turn right at the crossroads and proceed up The Hill on continue on into Wirksworth. On entering the town centre, The Dale can be located by turning right just before the first parade of shops on the right (Market Place). Turn first left on to The Dale and No. 13 is found on the left hand side, identified by the agents For Sale board.
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viewing – Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office .
Note: All visitors to the property must take due caution as the property has A large quantity of contents to walk around. It is advised that children do not attend any viewing.
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