Guide price
£375,000
2 bed flat for saleApartment 3, James Eadie Place, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Chain free
Central position within Ashbourne
Conversion development retaining many period features
Two bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Sun terrace
One parking space for each apartment
Positioned opposite the start of the Tissington Trail
EPC Rating = B
A luxury conversion development of 6 high specification apartments within the heart of the highly desirable market town of Ashbourne.
Description
James Eadie Place is a conversion development within the heart of the highly desirable market town of Ashbourne. Made up of six, 2 bedroom apartments arranged over three storeys, all of which are to be finished to a high specification and have been meticulously designed by a local architect to retain as much character and charm as possible, whilst offering the benefits and luxuries of a new build.
Apartment 3 provides 1,033 sqft of accommodation, comprising two double bedrooms, one of which is en suite, a family bathroom, an open plan lounge diner and a separate kitchen.
In brief the property comprises:
Communal entrance vestibule and reception hall. Both stairs and a lift ascend to the first floor. Apartment 3, reception hall, open plan living / dining room, fitted kitchen with door leading out onto the generous balcony. Two bedrooms, en suite bathroom and a separate bathroom.
Outside the property also benefits from an allocated car parking space.
Location
Ashbourne is a historic market town in Derbyshire. Situated on the southern edge of the Peak District, it is known as the 'Gateway to Dovedale' and the 'Gateway to the Peak District'. With its cobbled streets, welcoming Market Place, some 200+ listed buildings and impressive Tudor and Georgian heritage, it offers an attractive prospect for a wide range of buyers. There are an abundance of local amenities within the town centre, to include both national brand stores and independent retailers, in addition to two primary schools and a grammar school. The beginning of the Tissington trail is directly opposite the development with the leisure centre also positioned to the end of Station Road.
Square Footage: 1,033 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 246 years remaining.
Additional Info
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