Offers over
£1,250,000
(£313/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleHolymoor House, Cotton Mill Hill, Holymoorside, Chesterfield S42
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
3,989 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Dales & Peaks
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About this property
4 bedroom detached period property
Beautifully modernised throughout, carefully considering the property's heritage
Stunning central village location, hidden within garden grounds just a short walk from the villages amenities and transport links
Beautiful manicured gardens measuring approximately 0.75 acres
Open-plan dining kitchen with silestone worktops, neff/Siemens integrated appliances, underfloor heated ceramic tiles, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors
Individually styled bedrooms including the impressive master suite with feature window enjoying far reaching views across the village
2 bathrooms including family bathroom with free-standing bath and separate shower, and principal en-suite
Flexible accommodation featuring a formal lounge, open plan family lounge, games room and social garden room leading off the kitchen
Self contained outbuilding, converted to create a home office, garden bar of gym, with shower room
EPC rating - D. Council tax band - F. Tenure - Freehold.
£1,250,000 (Offers in excess of) Welcome to Holymoor House; a truly one-of-a-kind home where period style meets modern luxury, social lifestyle and natural light. Effortless, elegant and exceptionally beautiful.
Tucked away in the heart of picture-perfect Holymoorside, a stone’s throw from the iconic mill pond and within a short walk of the local award-winning Gastro pub, Holymoor House is a residence of rare distinction. Set discreetly behind electric gates on an elevated plot, this remarkable four-bedroom detached home captures the essence of refined country living - combining period provenance with inspired modern architecture.
A home of this calibre, in this setting, is seldom offered to market.
Once home to 19th-century industrialist Simeon Manlove, Holymoor House has been reimagined from the ground up. The current owners have undertaken a meticulous and sensitive transformation, preserving historic character while infusing the property with intelligent design, contemporary comforts and exceptional style.
Offering 3898 sqft of accommodation over 2 storeys, the property features a grand central entrance hall, a formal lounge with log burning stove, a modern kitchen with silestone worktops and a range of hi-spec integrated appliances, a social garden room leading off the kitchen with floor to cieling sliding doors filing the home with natural light, a snug lounge, games room, pantry and utility room, ground floor WC, the family bathroom with free-standing bath and separate shower, 4 individually styled double bedrooms and the principle en-suite bathroom.
The grounds measure approx 0.75 acres and feature a large gated driveway, large lawns, a social patio area, converted outbuilding, ideal for a home office, bar or gym and a fantastic kids play area with climbing frame and tree house.
Living Spaces Designed To Inspire
Stepping through the impressive entrance hall, you’re met by original parquet flooring and a beautifully restored oak staircase; a glimpse of the craftsmanship that defines every corner of this home. The calming symmetry, rich textures and thoughtful detailing create an immediate sense of elegance.
At the heart of the house lies a breathtaking open-plan kitchen, dining and snug; an extraordinary social space framed by full-height sliding glass doors that draw the outside in. Bathed in natural light, this is a place for connection: Lively family breakfasts, peaceful evenings by the fire, or hosting friends that spill seamlessly out to the landscaped patios beyond.
The design is both practical and exquisite, featuring Silestone worktops, Siemens and neff appliances, a walk-in pantry and underfloor heating beneath sleek ceramic tiles.
In addition, a series of versatile reception rooms offer flexibility for modern life: A refined formal lounge with a striking feature fireplace, a cosy snug and a dedicated study, each with their own newly installed wood-burning stove and stylish games room opening directly to the garden as well as a utility, pantry, porch and W.C. Complete the ground floor.
A Luxurious Retreat Upstairs
The principal suite is a sanctuary. A panoramic picture window captures sweeping village and valley views, while bespoke fitted wardrobes, a dedicated dressing room and a luxury en-suite with twin vanities and a rainfall shower make everyday living effortlessly indulgent.
Three further double bedrooms are complemented by a beautifully styled family bathroom featuring a freestanding bath; a space designed to unwind.
Idyllic Grounds & Extraordinary Extras
The gardens embrace the house with landscaped lawns, mature trees and vibrant planting. Multiple terraces create inviting spaces for entertaining, whether sharing summer evenings with friends or enjoying a quiet morning coffee. A characterful treehouse and integrated play area add delight for little adventurers.
A versatile garden studio - complete with bi-folding doors and its own shower room, offers a superb environment for a home office, fitness space or guest accommodation.
Ample driveway parking for up to eight vehicles further enhances practicality.
The Village Lifestyle
Positioned within easy walking distance of Walton Holymoorside Primary School, welcoming village pubs, a park, tennis club and miles of stunning woodland and moorland walks, Holymoor House enjoys one of the area’s most coveted Peak District fringe locations.
A Rare Opportunity
Holymoor House is far more than a home; it is a contemporary country sanctuary, where heritage and modern living come together in perfect harmony with period charm and characterful architecture. A home where thought has gone into its design and care has been taken to harmonise its heritage with life in the 21st century.
A property truly without compromise, and one of the finest residences to be offered in Holymoorside in recent years.
Why Holymoorside?
Holymoorside is one of Chesterfield’s most coveted village addresses; a place where countryside tranquillity meets a warm and welcoming community. Nestled at the gateway to the Peak District National Park, it offers the best of rural living while remaining effortlessly connected to Chesterfield, Sheffield and Derbyshire’s wider transport network.
Life here moves at a gentler pace. Winding lanes, scenic trails and protected woodland surround the village, creating endless opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor adventure. Whether it’s a summer afternoon on the moors, a morning run by the mill pond or a family stroll along tree-lined footpaths, nature is always right on the doorstep.
At the heart of the village sits a thriving community spirit. Families are drawn to its excellent local schooling, including Walton Holymoorside Primary, while the bustling village hall, tennis club, play park and friendly pubs create spaces for social connection. From local fetes and seasonal events to clubs and societies, there’s a strong sense of belonging that is increasingly rare to find.
Despite its idyllic setting, Holymoorside is remarkably accessible. Chesterfield town centre and mainline rail links are just minutes away, offering fast connections to major cities, while the Peak District’s breathtaking landscapes lie in easy reach for weekend adventure.
It’s a rare blend; the calm of a countryside village, the warmth of a connected community, and the convenience of modern accessibility. For many, that balance is what makes Holymoorside truly special.
Dales & 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.
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