luxury houses for sale Hope Valley, United Kingdom
House Hope Valley (United Kingdom)
A stone-built residence dating back to the 1800s, positioned along Moorlands Lane in the heart of the Hope Valley, where open countryside surrounds and a natural sense of privacy and calm defines the setting. The home sits comfortably within its landscape, offering far-reaching views and a connection to the outdoors that feels both effortless and established. The ground floor unfolds from a grand entrance hallway into a sequence of beautifully proportioned spaces, where four reception rooms provide a balance between more formal entertaining and relaxed, everyday living. The drawing room and dining room hold a sense of quiet elegance, while the snug offers a softer, more intimate retreat. At the centre, the kitchen, dining and living space brings a more social energy, opening through to a light-filled extension, conservatory and out towards the gardens beyond. Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms continue the sense of scale, three of which benefit from their own ensuite, creating a layout that is both practical and well suited to modern living. The principal suite sits as a clear focal point, elevated to capture uninterrupted countryside views, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and a well-appointed ensuite with bath, separate shower and double basin. A generous loft space is also accessible, currently used for storage yet offering clear potential to be incorporated further, subject to the necessary consents. The gardens and grounds extend to approximately four acres, where mature trees, open lawns and considered planting create a setting that feels settled into the landscape. Pathways move naturally through the space, offering moments to pause, entertain and enjoy the surroundings throughout the seasons, while maintaining a strong sense of privacy. Despite its peaceful rural position, the property remains well connected, with Hathersage village just moments away, offering a selection of cafés, shops and a train station providing direct links to Sheffield and Manchester. It is a rare balance of countryside living and day-to-day practicality, allowing owners to enjoy a rural lifestyle without compromise. Increasingly uncommon for a home of this age and setting, the property combines period character with the convenience of modern services and flexibility, qualities that are highly sought after yet seldom found together. Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains Water, Main Electric, Mains Gas, Mains Sewerage Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we advise you to check with your provider Broadband Availability - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 20.1 Mbps and highest available upload speed 7.9 Mbps Ultrafast Openreach FTTP. We advise you to check with your provider. Special Note – Rights of way, easements, and restrictive covenants apply, please contact the agent for further information. Tenure – Freehold 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not vetested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
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House with garden and terrace Hope Valley (United Kingdom)
A Grade II Listed, 16th Century cruck barn, privately set within beautifully landscaped grounds extending to approximately three-quarters of an acre, occupying an idyllic position within the Peak District National Park and commanding far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. Beautifully converted and sympathetically maintained, the property offers spacious five-bedroom accommodation, thoughtfully designed around the building's original structure, retaining a wealth of period features that reflect its historic origins. The impressive original cruck frame, exposed oak timbers and traditional stonework remain a constant feature throughout the home, creating a home of considerable character and perfectly suited to contemporary family living. The accommodation includes an impressive lounge with a mezzanine gallery, a generous open-plan breakfast kitchen and a south-facing garden room, each positioned to make the most of the surrounding landscape. Five bedrooms are complemented by four bathrooms, whilst beautifully landscaped gardens, extensive parking and an integral double garage complete this outstanding country home. Occupying a private position along a little-known country lane, within one of the Peak District's most desirable and unspoilt locations, the property enjoys immediate access to miles of scenic walks, bridleways and open countryside, whilst remaining conveniently placed for local amenities and excellent communication links to Sheffield, Manchester and the surrounding commercial centres. Ground Floor An oak entrance door opens into a welcoming reception hall where a broad staircase rises to the principal living accommodation. A cloakroom is presented with a modern two-piece suite finished in white. The breakfast kitchen provides a generous open-plan living space, ideally suited to both everyday family life and entertaining. Windows to two elevations ensure excellent levels of natural light, whilst exposed beams and roof trusses reflect the building's remarkable heritage. The kitchen is presented with a comprehensive range of fitted furniture complemented by granite work surfaces, a matching dresser and a substantial central island incorporating a breakfast bar. A traditional two-oven Aga sits within the original chimney breast, complemented by a dishwasher and space for a larder-style fridge freezer. A second hallway, with quarry tiled flooring and exposed stonework, has full-height glazing incorporating a door opening onto the driveway and provides access to the utility and boot room. This practical space enjoys far reaching views across the valley and includes a Belfast sink, plumbing for laundry appliances and storage housing the hot water cylinder. The dining room enjoys a dual-aspect position, displaying original exposed purlins and timbers, whilst a glazed door opens to the rear porch. A staircase provides independent access to the fifth bedroom, currently arranged as a home office. Occupying the full height of the original cruck barn, the lounge is one of the home's defining features. Original oak timbers, substantial roof trusses and exposed uprights remain proudly on display, rising into the vaulted ceiling and creating an impressive sense of space and character. An impressive inglenook fireplace provides a natural focal point, whilst windows overlook the gardens and surrounding countryside. French doors open directly into the garden room, and a staircase rises to the mezzanine gallery, creating an additional sitting area overlooking the reception room below. The garden room enjoys a south-facing aspect overlooking the surrounding landscape through extensive glazing, allowing natural light to flood the room throughout the day. Doors open directly to the front of the property, creating a seamless connection between the house and its surroundings. Three bedrooms are positioned on the principal level, providing versatile accommodation for family living or visiting guests. One double bedroom enjoys windows to two elevations together with a modern en-suite shower room. A second double bedroom overlooks the garden room, whilst the third enjoys a dual-aspect position with glimpses across the surrounding countryside and also benefits from en-suite facilities. The family bathroom is presented with a modern four-piece suite comprising a walk-in shower, panelled bath, vanity furniture incorporating a wash hand basin and low flush WC. Exposed beams, quality tiling and a heated towel radiator complete the room. First Floor Occupying a private position at first-floor level, the principal bedroom provides generous accommodation with exposed beams continuing the character of the home. Windows overlook the surrounding countryside, whilst the en-suite shower room has been fitted with a modern three-piece suite. The fifth bedroom, accessed independently from the dining room, offers particularly versatile accommodation and is currently arranged as a home office. With a full-height gable window overlooking the flagged garden terrace, a roof light and built-in storage, the room would be equally suited as guest accommodation, hobbies room or studio. Externally The property occupies a delightful position within grounds extending to approximately three-quarters of an acre. A driveway to the front provides parking for several vehicles together with access to the integral double garage, whilst stone pathways lead through beautifully maintained gardens enclosed by mature trees, established planting and traditional dry-stone walls. A landscaped side garden includes a flagged terrace positioned directly in front of a versatile workshop, creating an ideal space for outdoor entertaining whilst offering potential as a garden studio or outdoor kitchen, subject to any necessary consents. Beyond, a further stone terrace overlooks an ornamental pond and enjoys a high degree of privacy. Steps rise to the principal lawn, bordered by mature trees and established planting, creating a delightful garden that complements the property's peaceful setting. An additional courtyard provides further parking and is accessed via a traditional five-bar timber gate, whilst an orchard enclosed by mature hedging completes the grounds. The integral double garage benefits from power, lighting and an electronically operated up-and-over entrance door. Additional Information A Freehold, Grade II listed property with mains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Council Tax Band – H. EPC – Exempt. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine and Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine and Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract. Directions What3words – attending.pigs.scouted
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15 listings near Hope Valley
House with terrace Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Steeped in history once part of the Chatsworth Estate, Moorside Farm is an 1855 residence set within 13 acres of equestrian and horticultural land in Dore & Totley, In one of Sheffield’s most prestigious postcodes. The four-bedroom farmhouse combines heritage features with modern luxury and professional equestrian facilities offer a rare versatility for private estate living. With the city in one direction and the Peak District in the other, this unique estate delivers a lifestyle defined by exclusivity, heritage and balance. Ground Floor On entering Moorside Farm, a snug to the right sets a warm tone, with reclaimed oak flooring and a marble-finished log burner creating the perfect retreat. The farmhouse kitchen blends painted oak cabinetry, granite worktops and a classic Aga, with views across the courtyard and space that naturally draws people together. Practical touches include a Yorkshire stone-floored utility and a dedicated wine room, while the generous living and dining area offers a marble-surround open fire and doors leading to the garden, where an outdoor cooking area invites relaxed entertaining. First Floor The first floor captures the essence of country living, with four double bedrooms all taking in open views across the surrounding acres. The principal suite offers both scale and calm, while the family bathroom is finished with verde marble and underfloor heating. Each room feels connected to the landscape, combining everyday comfort with a sense of retreat. The Land Moorside Farm is set within 13 acres of private land, combining lifestyle and practicality. The home sits within large walled and beech-hedged gardens, approached by a sweeping driveway that enhances its sense of privacy and arrival. Independent access leads to the professional equestrian facilities, including Harlow Bros stables, a Cantrell Arenas menage, a tack room and four secure paddocks. A substantial 40 x 20 metre barn fitted with stock walls provides excellent versatility, ideal for cattle or conversion into additional stables, complete with running electrics and a self-contained muck heap on a concreted base. An established orchard benefits from horticultural planning and provides income potential, with heritage fruit trees such as damsons, apples and walnuts surrounding a natural pond. A garage with WC and an adaptable office or gym add further flexibility. From the main house, landscaped gardens flow to an outdoor cooking area, making the grounds as well suited to entertaining as they are to equestrian use. The Cottage Set independently from the main residence, the cottage provides a beautifully self-contained environment, offering two bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with its own kitchen, living and dining spaces. Thoughtfully arranged to feel both private and connected to the wider estate, it lends itself effortlessly to guest accommodation or multi-generational living. The cottage is available by separate negotiation, presenting an opportunity to further enhance the flexibility and long-term appeal of the estate Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains Water, Main Electric, Mains Gas, Mains Sewerage Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we advise you to check with your provider Broadband Availability - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 49 Mbps and highest available upload speed 9 Mbps (ADSL2+). We advise you to check with your provider. Special Note – Rights of way, easements, and restrictive covenants apply, please contact the agent for further information. Tenure – Freehold 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not vetested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
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House Matlock (United Kingdom)
Discreetly positioned along a private drive and set well back from the road, Stanton Lees House is an elegant gentleman’s residence inspired by classical Georgian architecture. Completely refurbished and sympathetically extended with two-storey wings to either side, the property now stands as a beautifully balanced and substantial period home of approximately 3,023 sq ft, complemented by a separate detached two-bedroom property known as The Stables, a detached garage and glorious, far-reaching views across the surrounding Derbyshire countryside. Description Stanton Lees House is a home of quiet grandeur and refined proportions. Its handsome stone façade, symmetrical elevations and central pillared entrance immediately reflect the Georgian influence, while the sensitive extensions have been designed to enhance both scale and flow without compromising architectural integrity. Internally, the accommodation has been meticulously restored to modern standards, combining period elegance with contemporary comfort. High ceilings, generous bay windows and beautifully balanced rooms create a sense of light and space throughout, making the house equally suited to refined entertaining and comfortable family living. In addition to the main residence, the estate includes The Stables, a charming and fully independent two-bedroom detached dwelling. Currently utilised as a successful holiday let, it also lends itself perfectly to extended family accommodation, guest use or ancillary living, offering excellent flexibility and income potential. Which spans a further 867 Sqft. Ground Floor The ground floor is arranged around a welcoming central hallway, from which the principal reception rooms flow with ease. These include a formal dining room, an elegant lounge with bay window and a further reception room, ideal as a snug, music room or study, currently used as a gym. A well-appointed kitchen sits adjacent to the dining space, supported by a utility room and cloakroom/WC, ensuring modern functionality is discreetly integrated into the home’s classical layout all with underfloor heating. First Floor The first floor offers impressive bedroom accommodation arranged around a central landing. The principal bedroom suite enjoys a walk-in wardrobe and a luxurious en-suite bathroom, while additional bedrooms are served by further en-suite and shower facilities. An office on this level provides an ideal space for home working, and the layout allows the property to function comfortably as either a four or five bedroom family residence, depending on individual requirements . Second Floor The upper floor provides two generous attic rooms, offering excellent storage or potential ancillary use. These rooms further enhance the flexibility of the accommodation while remaining sympathetic to the home’s period character . The Stables Set separately within the grounds, The Stables is a charming two-bedroom detached property offering complete independence from the main house. Finished to a high standard, it is currently operated as a holiday let but is equally suited to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or private ancillary use, making it a valuable and versatile addition to the estate. Outside Stanton Lees House sits within its own peaceful and private landscaped grounds, approached via a private drive that enhances both seclusion and arrival. Mature trees, stone terraces and gently sloping lawns frame the house beautifully, while the elevated position affords exceptional countryside views and a deep sense of tranquillity. A separate detached garage provides practical storage and parking, while the grounds offer ample space for outdoor entertaining, relaxation and further landscaping, all set against a serene and unspoilt rural backdrop. Location Stanton Lees is a picturesque and highly regarded hamlet on the edge of Matlock, nestled within the heart of the Derbyshire Dales. The surrounding countryside offers outstanding walking and riding, with the Peak District National Park close at hand. Matlock, Wirksworth, Bakewell and Ashbourne are all within easy reach, providing a wide range of amenities, while road links allow convenient access to Derby, Sheffield and beyond—making the location ideal for both permanent residence and refined country retreat living. Sellers Insight* Opportunities to acquire a Georgian home of this quality, provenance and setting are exceptionally rare. This beautifully restored stone residence, formerly part of the historic Stanton Estate, combines elegant period architecture with an outstanding countryside position, offering a lifestyle of both privacy and distinction. Set well back from Oldfield Lane and approached via an extended private driveway, the property enjoys a discreet and secluded arrival, serving both the principal house and the thoughtfully converted stables annexe. The sense of space, heritage and tranquillity is evident from the outset. At the heart of the house lies an impressive family kitchen, designed for both everyday living and entertaining, flowing seamlessly into the dining and living spaces. The principal reception rooms, positioned along the front elevation, are filled with natural light and enjoy far reaching views across the Derbyshire Dales towards Riber Castle, with striking sunrises and sunsets throughout the year. The principal bedroom suite provides a calm and private retreat, featuring a walk-in wardrobe and a spacious en-suite bathroom. The lounge offers an inviting and comfortable family space, while the gardens enjoy sunshine throughout the day, creating an ideal setting for summer entertaining and seasonal gatherings. During the winter months, the surrounding landscape is particularly picturesque, with views extending across Stanton Tor. A notable feature of the property is the former stables, now converted into a substantial two-storey annexe, providing highly flexible ancillary accommodation, ideal for guests, multigenerational living or home working. The house has been comprehensively renovated and extended, successfully blending restored Georgian character with modern comforts, including underfloor heating to the extensions, cast iron radiators, home gym and smart home heating system. The owners have also valued the strong sense of community within Stanton in Peak, through village events, welcoming local pubs and immediate access to Peak District walks directly from the driveway. With excellent city commuter links, well regarded schools, outstanding local dining and Chatsworth House approximately ten minutes away, the location offers an exceptional balance of rural tranquillity and accessibility. The owners remark that it is the interior design, views and the community they will miss most. Qualities that combine to make this a particularly special home. * These comments are the personal views of the current owners and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax band: F Local Authority: Derbyshire Dales EPC: D Property construction : Standard Brick and Tile Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Sewage Treatment Plant Heating: Oil central heating Broadband: FTTC / Standard Fibre Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Garage and plenty of off road parking available
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House Buxton (United Kingdom)
An Elegant Residence in Buxton's Spa Town Why you would love it! - 6 Receptions offering Versatile Living - 5 En-suite Double Bedrooms with Potential for 6 - High Spec Bespoke Kitchen - Located within Easy Reach of Town Centre and Local Amenities - Close to Schools and Transport Links - Easy Commuting Distance for Manchester and Sheffield Welcome to a home whose history is as rich and celebrated as Buxton itself. Constructed c1898 by John Willoughby, the influential then-Secretary of the Pavilion Gardens Company, this magnificent residence is one of three homes he commissioned on a plot purchased directly from the 8th Duke of Devonshire, Spencer Compton. As the most substantial of the trio, this property is truly a landmark, with a provenance that speaks to the town's golden era. The connection to Buxton's cultural heart runs deep: just four years after building this home, Willoughby commissioned the renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham to design the iconic Buxton Opera House. To live here is to own a piece of this remarkable heritage, positioned in enviable walking distance of both the Pavilion Gardens and the Buxton Opera House. Interiors & Period Features Upon entering through the Porch, a cottage pane French door leads you into the entrance hall, where the home's character immediately unfolds. A striking feature is the oak panelled wall with lead glass windows illuminating the study. The study itself offers a quiet retreat with dual-aspect sash windows (featuring secondary glazing) and a feature fireplace with stone and oak surround. The principal reception rooms are built for sophisticated living and entertaining. The dining room is grandly proportioned, featuring a large front-aspect bay with sash windows and a striking feature fireplace with ornate tile insets. The living room offers a more intimate space, centred around a comforting gas fireplace set in a stone hearth and oak surround. The heart of the home is the impressive kitchen and adjacent garden room. The luxury bespoke kitchen boasts two-aspect windows, marble-like countertops and splashbacks over a wealth of storage, and incorporating breakfast seating area. Integrated appliances include a six-burner gas hob, a double-level oven, and double door larder fridge with freezer drawers. The kitchen also leads into the spacious morning room, complete with a striking cast iron gas fireplace set within an antique Victorian Carrara and rouge marble surround. A true highlight is the garden room, which offers a captivating, clear view of Corbar Cross, a landmark steeped in local history, erected in 1950. With its large timber-frame French doors overlooking the garden, this room is perfect for enjoying the garden landscape year-round. Adjacent is the functional utility room with fitted units, which provides direct access to the single garage (equipped with an electric roller door). The cellar provides substantial, partitioned storage, caged wine cellar, and houses one of two combi-boilers and consumer unit. The library is a serene sanctuary, featuring bespoke built-in bookshelves and storage cupboards, with double-glazed timber French doors opening directly onto a secluded patio and the front gardenperfect for an evening aperitif. Luxurious Bedrooms & Accommodation The first floor is accessed via a carpeted staircase, with a striking decorative glass sash window, leading to a carpeted landing. A curtained doorway currently conceals a large linen and storage cupboard which could be converted back into a hallway leading to what was once the principal bathroom, which is currently accessed via one of the bedrooms. The main accommodation offers a choice of four luxurious en-suite bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The spacious principal bedroom enjoys charming semi-vaulted ceilings, and generous built-in wardrobes, leading to an en-suite tiled shower room with a skylight window and a spacious corner shower. The large second bedroom features a focal Arts & Crafts blue-glazed tiled fire surround and hearth housing a coal effect electric fire. There is a convenient en-suite shower room with a pocket sliding door. A third bedroom, currently serving as a bespoke dressing room, is fitted with plantation shutters and wardrobes crafted by a local artisan, offering versatile storage. This room also provides access to an en-suite shower room with a walk-in shower, Bluetooth mirror, underfloor heating, and elegant white painted wall panelling. The fourth en-suite bedroom on this floor is a true sanctuary with a focal marble effect Art Nouveau fire surround with inset electric fire set on a stone hearth. This is served by a large en-suite bathroom featuring a tiled walk-in shower, a jacuzzi bath, and double vanity unit. The second floor, accessed via a landing with a vaulted ceiling and a skylight window, provides additional flexible living space. Here you will find another en-suite bedroom and a versatile studio or bedroom, with walk-in wardrobe and a vaulted ceilingideal for a home office, gym, or creative space that has scope to add a further en-suite shower room. Substantial Gardens The external spaces of this property are equally captivating, offering a verdant oasis that perfectly complements the grandeur of the home. The substantial plot features mature, beautifully maintained gardens that provide privacy and a stunning backdrop to daily life. A long, private driveway, flanked by towering evergreen trees and lush foliage, guides you to the front of the house, offering a sense of arrival. The main lawned areas are expansive and meticulously manicured, providing ample space for outdoor activities or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Thoughtfully planted shrubs and trees create natural borders and secluded nooks, adding depth and interest to the landscape. The rear of the garden a series of stone steps lead to a charming upper terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or entertaining guests amidst the vibrant blooms. This isn't just a property; it's an exceptional family residence promising a truly distinguished lifestyle. Boasting unparalleled historical pedigree, it holds a prime address at the very heart of Buxton's cultural and natural landscape. Buxton itself is gloriously set within the Peak District National ParkBritain's first National Parkoffering immediate access to glorious countryside and a wealth of superb outdoor pursuits.
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House Fern Road (United Kingdom)
A rare heritage home where space, story, and setting come together Tucked away on the edge of the Peak District, yet just a short walk from the vibrant spa town of Buxton, The Cottage of Content offers a lifestyle that is increasingly hard to find. It's a place where privacy, space, and history sit comfortably alongside everyday convenience. Set within approximately 2.5 acres of beautifully established grounds, the property feels wonderfully secluded while remaining superbly connected. Believed to date back to the early 17th century, the cottage carries centuries of history within its walls. The original 1600s frontage still stands, complemented by a 19th-century addition and a substantial two-storey extension completed in 2017. This most recent addition has transformed the way the home is lived in, introducing a stunning triple-aspect living space filled with natural light and uninterrupted views across the gardens and surrounding countryside. It's a space designed as much for everyday family life as it is for entertaining, and has easily accommodated large gatherings, creating a sense of openness and flow throughout the home. At the heart of the property is an expansive open-plan living, dining, and garden room, an inviting and versatile space equally suited to relaxed evenings or hosting on a larger scale. A striking cast iron burner set within a carved stone surround provides a beautiful focal point, while French doors and wide glazing create a seamless connection to the gardens beyond. The farmhouse kitchen remains full of character, retaining the charm of the original cottage with exposed beams, a traditional Aga, and an abundance of period detailing. A separate pantry, complete with original cold slabs and a stone mullion window, adds both practicality and a tangible link to the home's heritage. Additional ground floor spaces include a second reception room, boot room, utility, and a contemporary wet room, ensuring the home is as functional as it is full of character, and perfectly suited to modern family life. Upstairs, the principal suite offers a peaceful and elevated retreat. A generous dressing and sitting area leads into a beautifully proportioned bedroom with far-reaching views, complemented by a spacious en-suite. The dressing area also offers flexibility and could be reconfigured into a fifth bedroom if needed. Three further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom provide ample space for family and guests. Outside, the grounds are truly one of the property's defining features. Mature trees, expansive lawns, and thoughtfully positioned seating areas create a setting that is both tranquil and highly versatile. The gardens have played host to everything from quiet family moments to large celebrations, with plenty of space for marquee events and outdoor entertaining. There is room for children to play, areas for vegetable growing, and countless spots to relax and unwind, highlighting the adaptability of the land. A detached stone annexe, currently used as a home office and gym, offers further flexibility and potential. The generous driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles, while a double garage, EV charging point, and solar panels add to the home's practicality and efficiency. The location is a standout feature. From the doorstep, scenic walks lead through woodland to landmarks such as Solomon's Temple, while a short walk in the opposite direction brings you into Buxton, with its shops, schools, medical facilities, train station, and the renowned Opera House. The proximity to local riding stables, just 300 metres down the road, adds another layer of lifestyle appeal. The town itself is further elevated by the annual Buxton International Opera and Music Festival, enhancing its cultural reputation and charm. The Cottage of Content is a home that reveals itself over time, rich in history, generous in space, and perfectly suited to both quiet living and memorable gatherings. It represents a rare opportunity to own a truly distinctive property in one of Buxton's most desirable and well-connected locations.
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House Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Set within beautifully landscaped grounds extending to approximately 0.6 acres, Belmont House offers a stunning example of a Victorian home presenting exceptional character and distinction. Privately enclosed behind mature boundaries, the property enjoys glorious south-facing gardens, complete privacy and a delightful village setting on the edge of open countryside, offering a lifestyle that effortlessly balances rural tranquillity with excellent regional accessibility. Lovingly preserved and sympathetically enhanced, the home beautifully combines the elegance of its Victorian origins with the comforts of contemporary family living. Bespoke replica sash windows with working shutters, ornate coving, impressive fireplaces and beautifully proportioned rooms sit comfortably alongside a thoughtfully designed breakfast kitchen, stunning orangery and luxurious family bathroom, creating a home that is both modern whilst embracing original period features. The accommodation extends to four generous double bedrooms, three elegant reception rooms, a bespoke breakfast kitchen, orangery and utility/boot room, whilst externally the mature gardens provide a series of beautifully designed spaces for entertaining, relaxation and family life. A detached double garage, extensive private parking and the former Belmont Cottage, offering exciting potential for ancillary accommodation or a home office, complete an outstanding family home. Occupying a discreet position within one of the area's most desirable villages, glorious countryside walks begin virtually from the doorstep, while highly regarded schools, local amenities and Junction 36 of the M1 motorway are all within easy reach, placing Sheffield, Leeds and the wider region comfortably within commuting distance. Ground Floor Stepping through the original part-glazed entrance door beneath an attractive stone portico, the welcoming reception hall immediately conveys the quality and heritage of Belmont House. Beautiful Victorian floor tiles, deep skirting boards, ornate coving and the original spindle staircase combine to create an impressive first impression, setting the tone for the accommodation beyond. The principal reception rooms are wonderfully proportioned, each retaining a wealth of original period detailing. The elegant lounge enjoys windows to two elevations overlooking the gardens, complete with original panelled surrounds and working shutters. A magnificent cast iron fireplace with decorative tiled inserts forms an attractive focal point, complemented by bespoke library shelving. Interconnecting doors lead seamlessly into the formal dining room, another beautifully proportioned dual-aspect reception room where an original cast iron fireplace and period detailing create an ideal setting for both formal entertaining and family gatherings. Positioned to enjoy delightful views across the gardens, the family room provides a more relaxed living environment. Exposed herringbone oak parquet flooring, a picture rail, deep skirting boards and a multi-fuel stove set within an exposed brick chimney breast create warmth and character, whilst full-height glazed doors open directly into the orangery. Without doubt the heart of the home is the beautifully appointed breakfast kitchen, with stunning Porcelanosa tiling. Bespoke cabinetry is complemented by solid oak work surfaces and a substantial granite-topped central island incorporating a breakfast bar. A Falcon range cooker sits proudly within a traditional chimney recess alongside the property's original cast iron range, preserving an important feature of the home's history. Integrated appliances together with original alcove cupboards complete a room that successfully combines traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality. The adjoining orangery, which retains the original French well, provides an exceptional entertaining space throughout the seasons. Stone flagged flooring, windows to two elevations and twin doors opening onto the sun terrace seamlessly blur the distinction between house and garden, creating an idyllic environment for relaxed family living and entertaining. Beyond lies a practical utility and boot room with direct access to the secondary driveway together with a stylish cloakroom with Porcelanosa tiling. First Floor A broad, light-filled landing continues the period features found throughout. Original coving, deep skirting boards and a sash window overlooking the gardens reinforce the home's Victorian heritage, while providing access to each of the four beautifully proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys a delightful dual-aspect position, with sash windows framing picturesque views across the mature gardens and, beyond the established woodland, glimpses of the surrounding countryside. Beautifully proportioned and bathed in natural light, the room retains its original architectural detailing, including ornate coving and deep skirting boards, whilst fitted wardrobes provide practical storage and a contemporary vertical radiator complements the room's classic styling. The three further double bedrooms are equally generous, each possessing its own individual character. Original cast iron fireplaces, traditional sash windows and retained period detailing create rooms of warmth and charm, enjoying differing outlooks across the gardens and surrounding landscape. Their generous proportions provide exceptional flexibility, equally suited to family living, guest accommodation or the creation of a dedicated home office where required. Serving the bedrooms is a beautifully appointed family bathroom by Porcelanosa, thoughtfully designed to combine Victorian elegance with contemporary luxury. A freestanding double-ended bath forms an impressive centrepiece, complemented by a generous walk-in shower with rainfall fitting, a wall-hung wash basin with vanity storage, and a concealed cistern WC. Brass fittings, decorative wall and floor tiling, a heated towel radiator, underfloor heating and carefully considered lighting complete a space that feels more akin to a boutique hotel than a traditional family bathroom. Externally Belmont House is approached via a private lane leading to electrically operated entrance gates, beyond which a generous gravelled driveway provides extensive parking and access to the detached stone-built double garage. The beautifully landscaped gardens are undoubtedly one of the property's defining features. Predominantly south-facing and enclosed by mature hedging, they provide complete privacy whilst enjoying sunshine throughout the day. Formal lawns, established planting, lavender borders and expansive stone terraces combine to create a series of outdoor 'rooms' perfectly suited to entertaining, family enjoyment and quiet relaxation. Beyond the principal gardens lies a former putting green, now providing an ideal family recreation area, together with a productive orchard and kitchen garden which seamlessly merge into an attractive wildflower allotment, creating a haven for wildlife and an idyllic backdrop throughout the changing seasons. A second driveway off Cote Lane has an electronic gate, provides additional parking and gains access to the rear entrance of the house, garage / Belmont Cottage currently used as a garage and home gym. The detached double garage has power, lighting and two electronic shutter doors. Belmont Cottage A particularly valuable feature of Belmont House is Belmont Cottage, a detached former cottage offering exceptional versatility. Currently utilised as garaging and storage, the building presents exciting potential (subject to any necessary consents) to create a self-contained annexe, guest accommodation, luxury home office, studio or leisure suite, making it an increasingly valuable asset for modern family living. An additional outbuilding is split into three rooms lends itself as an excellent workshop / garden store whilst a garden W.C is presented with a two piece suite. Additional Information A Freehold property with mains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Council Tax Band – G. EPC Rating – E. ADT monitored alarm. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. Bespoke replica slimline glazed sashes in Accoya by heritage building specialists Ventrolla. The rear drive has three phase power/car charging point and both driveways are serviced by accoya electric gates. Both entrances serviced by Accoya electric gates. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine and Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine and Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract. Directions What3words – miracle.provoking.happy
…By Annonceur International
House Rotherham (United Kingdom)
An exceptional home occupying grounds approaching ¾ of an acre, enjoying landscaped south facing gardens; the property offers spacious accommodation, with a versatile layout and is accompanied by a double garage with generous 1 bedroom annex. A property offering more than initially meets the eye; a delightful cottage which has been sympathetically modernised and extended resulting in a spacious family home which seamlessly blends traditional features of an 18th century cottage with expansive open plan living space flooded with natural light. To the ground floor there are two reception room in addition to an impressive living kitchen whilst five bedrooms benefit from four bathrooms. The annex offers self contained one bedroom living and lends itself to numerous uses. Externally the gardens are exceptional, south facing with pockets of private seating areas all complimented by established landscaping, beds all enclosed within a private border. A sought after village itself offering local facilities and situated only a short distance from the popular village of Wentworth and both Rotherham and Sheffield centres. The M1 can be reached within a short drive and open countryside is on the doorstep. Ground Floor A reception to the front of the home has an internal composite door opening directly into the lounge which offers spacious accommodation with sliding sash windows to the front aspect of the property. Internal steps lead up to a sitting/dining room which is presented on a two-tiered level, offers versatile space and has exposed beams to the ceiling whilst enjoying a double aspect position with windows to both front and side elevations. An original chimney breast is home to a wood burning stove and a cast Iron spiral staircase gains access to the first floor. The room is open plan through to the living kitchen. The living kitchen is an exceptional room; the heart of the home centrally positioned to the property offering expansive proportions, exceptionally sociable and welcoming incorporating both a beautiful kitchen and lounge area that enjoys a surround sound system. The kitchen presents a high-quality range of bespoke furniture, complimented by a huge central island with a Quartz work surface over, incorporating a sink before extending to a breakfast bar whilst having useful cupboard and drawer units beneath. There is an inset Bosch hob with tasteful drop lighting over. An additional complement of appliances by Bosch includes an oven and grill, a microwave convection oven and coffee machine, a fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Off the kitchen is a concealed walk-in pantry that is home to an American style fridge freezer, with a second walk-in area that is fully shelved. A side porch has a ceramic tiled floor, with a window to the courtyard, a walk-in boot room and a useful cloaks cupboard. A walkway from the living kitchen gains access to a cloakroom that is presented with a modern two-piece suite. Sliding doors opening to reveal a concealed utility, which has base drawers with a work surface over and plumbing for an automatic washing machine beneath. First Floor The first-floor landing provides access to the loft space and the five bedrooms to the property. The principal bedroom suite is positioned to the rear aspect of the home, has a Herringbone style laid floor, with a set of Bi-folding doors opening directly onto a south facing garden terrace. The room benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and separate en-suite shower room that is presented with a three-piece suite, complimented with tiling to the walls and floor. A rear facing double room has a window overlooking the courtyard, has a walk-through dressing room which has a porthole style window to the side aspect before gaining access to a modern en-suite shower room which is presented with a three-piece suite, has an Opaque window to the front aspect and Aqua boarding to both the walls and floor. There are two well-proportioned double rooms situated to the front aspect of he home, each with sliding sash windows. One of the rooms has a walk-in en-suite presented with a corner shower, a low flush W.C and a wash hand basin which sits on a vanity unit with drawers beneath; complimentary tiling to both the walls and floor, spot lighting to the ceiling, an extractor fan and a heated chrome towel radiator. A fifth bedroom situated to the side aspect is currently used as a dressing room but would make a generous fifth bedroom or home office and has an Opaque window to the side aspect of the property. The family bathroom offers generous accommodation presenting a pedestal wash hand basin, a double ended bath with a Granite tiled surround, a low flush W.C and a step-in double corner shower. This room has a Herringbone style laid floor, a contemporary styled vertical radiator, an extractor fan and spot lighting to the ceiling. Annexed Accommodation To the ground floor a generous bedroom has an adjoining en-suite shower room, windows to the front and an external door to the courtyard. The first floor accommodation is level with the rear garden and includes an open plan sitting room, kitchen and lounge, with windows to front and rear enjoying good levels of natural light whilst French door open onto the rear terrace. There is a separate W.C presented with a two piece suite. Externally To the front elevation of the property is a landscaped garden, with a block paved driveway leading to the centrally positioned courtyard, which provides off road parking for several vehicles and gains access to the garage block an annexed accommodation. At the immediate rear of the main house is a decked seating terrace which steps up to the main garden, enjoying a south facing position. A generous central lawn extending from the deck wraps the rear of the annex, the lawn being bordered on all sides by an established variation of flower, tree (with tree house) and shrub borders, all of which is set within a fenced boundary. Beyond the lawn an additional area is accessed by a framed pergola, this stunning and sizable Orchard (650m2) a path leading to a central decked area which is home to a greenhouse 21'0 x 10'0) and a timber-built summer / garden house (16'0 x 10'0) with lighting and power sockets, which has a wood burning stove. Surrounding the deck are a variation of planted beds and 28 fruit trees including cherry, plum, apricot pear, fig and apple whilst fruit bushes include blueberry, blackcurrent & gooseberry plus a large strawberry patch in the form of wooden framed fruit cage with three tiered beds. The annex garden has a terrace which enjoys a south facing position, has surrounding flower borders, and a covered seating area which is home to a feature brick open fireplace. From the terrace steps lead up to a decked seating area, with a summer house. A double garage has two separate doors, power and lighting. Additional Information A Freehold property with mains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Council Tax Band - E. EPC rating - D. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. An additional commercial cottage may be available by separate negotiation. Directions From junction 35 of the M1 motorway follow Upper Wortley Road towards Thorpe Hesley. Turn left onto Brook Hill. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
…By Annonceur International
House Furness Vale (United Kingdom)
Yeardsley Hall: A Breathtaking Pre-Georgian Home and Architectural Jewel of the High Peak This isn't just a house; it's a piece of High Peak history that's been carefully brought into the 21st century. Walking through the front door, you're immediately hit by the scale of the heritage here, the massive 1400s timber door and the medieval post-and-beam construction aren't just decorative; they are the literal bones of the home. The Heart of the Home This home offers two exceptional spaces for relaxation and entertaining. The living room is anchored by a magnificent original inglenook fireplace with a heavy timber bressummer beam and a traditional stone hearth. A coal-effect gas stove provides instant warmth, while the parquet flooring and large sash windows add a layer of timeless sophistication. In contrast, the sitting room is a truly expansive and light-filled space. Boasting dual-aspect windows, the room feels bright and airy throughout the day, emphasizing its generous proportions. At its heart sits a powerful log burner framed by an elegant Derbyshire limestone fireplace, creating a striking architectural feature that balances the room's grand scale with a sense of warmth. The kitchen is the real engine room of the house. It's open-plan, flowing right into the dining area, and it feels professional but lived-in. You've got a Lacanche cooker as the centrepiece, set against honed black granite worktops and those deep Belfast sinks we all love. The kitchen is kept organised with its walk-in pantry with solid wood shelving and a clever utility room that hides the washer and dryer behind built-in cupboards. Versatility & Design Innovation is woven into the very fabric of the house. The landing features a truth window, a glass-encased portal revealing the original wattle and daub construction, serving as a striking conversation piece. For those seeking a professional sanctuary, the versatile bedroom-turned-office offers a tranquil environment for remote work. Beyond the main walls, a stone-constructed annexe provides an exceptional home gym or private retreat. Complemented by a substantial three-part stone outbuilding, the property offers unparalleled flexibility for the collector or those requiring independent guest accommodation. The Private Quarters The principal suite, one of three generous bedrooms, is a sanctuary of grand proportions where a majestic original fireplace serves as a striking focal point against plush carpeting. Its private en-suite mirrors the home's high-specification finish, featuring a sleek, tiled walk-in shower and a traditional timber sash window. Guest quarters are equally well-appointed; a second spacious bedroom benefits from its own private en-suite shower room, ensuring comfort and privacy for visitors or family members alike. The room can also easily split to form two seperate bedrooms. Serving the rest of the home is a luxurious family bathroom designed for indulgence. This impressive space boasts a freestanding cast iron roll-top bath positioned to take in views across the rear aspect, alongside a separate shower room for added convenience. The Grounds & Setting The Grade II listed semi-detached Yeardsley Hall is set within roughly 1.09 acres of beautifully maintained grounds that perfectly capture the rugged elegance of the Derbyshire landscape. The gardens are a masterclass in texture and structure, where formal elements like the tranquil, stone-edged reflecting pool and manicured boxwood topiary meet the wilder beauty of the High Peak. The arrival is just as practical as it is impressive. A generous driveway courtyard provides ample space for several vehicles and comes fully equipped with a modern EV charging point, ensuring the home is as ready for the future as it is rooted in the past. Winding flagstone pathways lead you through a series of garden rooms, from intimate sun terraces to expansive, emerald-green southern lawns. The entire estate is framed by historic gritstone walling and a majestic backdrop of mature trees, providing absolute privacy while framing panoramic vistas across the local countryside towards Eccles Pike and Kinder Scout. The High Peak Life Living here means you're right in the heart of the Peak District National Park. You've got the boutique shops of Buxton and Bakewell just a short drive away, and despite the rural feel, the rail links to Manchester and Sheffield make it a genuinely easy commute for the modern executive. For younger families, the village is home to the highly-regarded Furness Vale Primary and Nursery School, consistently rated 'Good' by Ofsted. Known for its warm, small school atmosphere and dedicated staff, it provides a nurturing environment where children can thrive from the very beginning of their educational journey, to the nearby secondary options including the well-performing New Mills School and Chapel-en-le-Frith High School. This combination of a tight-knit community, stunning natural surroundings, and quality education makes Furness Vale an idyllic place to raise a family. Note: The property is available with No Chain, providing a straightforward and efficient purchase process. You really need to see the 3D tour to get a feel for the flow, but nothing beats standing in that inglenook yourself. Get in touch to book a private walkthrough.
…By Annonceur International
House Buxton (United Kingdom)
An Exquisite Country Estate in the Heart of the Peak District An exquisite and rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and historically significant country estate in the heart of the High Peak, Cawlow Farm offers a unique blend of timeless period features and versatile living spaces. This magnificent stone-built property is a unique and captivating piece of history, with a main house and two beautifully converted barns all holding Grade II listed status. The property has been in the same family since1920 and commands breathtaking dual-aspect views of the surrounding countryside, representing the very best of elegant, rural living. The Main Manor House The Grade II listed farmhouse, dating back to around 1860, is a prime example of a substantial Georgian-era home. It is constructed from rough-faced ashlar with rusticated ashlar quoins and dressings and is topped with a unique pyramidal slate roof. The property boasts high ceilings and large sash windows throughout, ensuring light and bright roomsa key feature of the Georgian style. The main entrance, a panelled door with a decorative fluted keystone, welcomes you into a grand entrance hall with a striking staircase. A discrete door beneath the stairs leads to a spacious cellar with stone floors and a high ceiling. The ground floor offers multiple reception rooms perfect for entertaining and relaxation. The elegant dining room is an exceptional space with dual-aspect sash windows complete with original bi-fold shutters and a beautiful cast-iron fireplace. The adjoining living room provides a tranquil retreat with its own sash window and a grand stone fireplace with an electric fire. Glazed timber doors lead to a cosy study area, ideal for a quiet reading space or snug. The heart of the home is the generous kitchen/diner, which features dual-aspect sash windows, a charming cast-iron fireplace, and a range of fitted wall and base units. Off the kitchen is a useful utility room and a stylish, modern WC. On the first floor, a spacious landing with a large sash window and sweeping countryside views leads to three generous double and two single bedrooms. Each room includes fitted carpets, sash windows, and built-in wardrobes and vanities. The largest of the four bedrooms boasts stunning dual-aspect views, while another includes a washbasin. The main bathroom is a spacious retreat with a tiled corner shower and a striking freestanding bath. A fourth bedroom benefits from an en-suite with a tiled shower bath. The Converted Barns The two Grade II listed barns, dated 1832, are former stables, cartsheds, and later, cowsheds, built from coursed and squared rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings under a clay tile roof. Converted to a high standard, they now serve as two separate holiday lets: the West Barn, with three bedrooms, and the East Barn, with two bedrooms. The West Barn is a beautiful barn conversion with striking features and plenty of character. The living room is a captivating space with large timber-frame windows, exposed original beams, and a charming fireplace. The adjacent kitchen/diner is fitted with a range of wall and base units, providing a functional yet characterful space. Upstairs, a landing leads to three unique bedrooms, all with exposed wooden beams. One of the bedrooms features a glazed door leading to an external stone staircase. The main bathroom is a modern space with a tiled shower bath and a unique small timber-frame window. The East Barn is a second magnificent barn conversion that mirrors the West Barn in its exceptional blend of rustic charm and modern living. The living room features dual-aspect timber-frame windows, exposed original beams, and striking original port windows. A gas fireplace creates a warm focal point. The kitchen/diner is fitted with base units and includes exposed original lintels. The first floor offers a carpeted landing and two spacious bedrooms. Both rooms feature original lintels and exposed wooden beams, and one is enhanced by a distinctive large port window. The bathroom includes a tiled shower bath with a glass screen. This estate offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of history, providing immense potential for family living and income generation through the two converted holiday lets. Located just a 15-minute drive from the spa town of Buxton and 10 miles from the market town of Ashbourne, offering a wide array of shops, pubs, and amenities. While the village itself has a local pub and cafe, the location offers excellent road links to larger cities. Nearby towns of Buxton and Ashbourne are well-connected to major cities, with direct train services from Buxton to Manchester Piccadilly and bus routes to other key locations. This allows for a perfect blend of peaceful country living with the convenience of easy commuting or travel to urban centres for work or leisure. With approximately one acre of land, and the opportunity to acquire more (through separate negotiation), Cawlow Farm's prime location in the High Peak combines rural serenity with convenient access to nearby towns and cities.
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Chesterfield (United Kingdom)
Situated within a magnificent seven-acre parkland estate, the grounds enjoying a Southwest facing aspect, a stunning restoration and development of a former Victorian industrial unit, resulting in a spacious contemporary styled home that sympathetically blends traditional features and heritage with a modernistic open plan design. This stunning home is rich in character, exceptional from all viewpoints, the spacious accommodation filled with natural light, creating a harmonious connection between the indoor spaces and the outdoors, the property commanding breathtaking views in all directions. Coltsworth House presents a unique, bespoke design, the architectural journey begins with a glass walled reception area that links the original late 19th century building with contemporary, energy efficient living, drawing the eye to overlook landscape gardens at the rear and stunning open countryside beyond. The former Victorian boiler house has been transformed into an expansive living kitchen with high ceilings, opening onto an external balcony terrace that wraps around the rear of the contemporary living and entertaining areas. A sunken courtyard provides sheltered outdoor space, while four bedroom suites and a cinema room complete the internal layout. Externally, the grounds are meticulously landscaped and privately enclosed within a tree-lined boundary. The property is nestled amidst glorious open countryside, offering an idyllic outdoor lifestyle, yet is only a short drive from local services, the M1 motorway, and a train station with direct links to the capital Ground Floor A stone staircase gains access to a stone flagged terrace at the front aspect of the home. A contemporary styled glass door opens to the reception hallway, which has a full height window to one side, offering an exceptional introduction to the home and an outlook through the hallway to a sun terrace to the rear, with views over the gardens to the rear of the home. The reception hall has a marble tiled floor, is fully glazed to two aspects, with sliding doors opening directly onto the south facing sun terrace at the rear of the property which offers a stunning entertaining area seamlessly linking the outdoors to the inside of the home. Twin doors gain access to the entertainment suite, whilst a solid oak door opens to the living kitchen; a huge room created from the original building. The living kitchen most certainly makes a statement, converted from its original industrial heritage resulting in a contemporary open plan living space, offering expansive proportions from all viewpoints, full height windows to the front and both side aspects, ensuring tremendous levels of natural light is drawn indoors. The room is exposed into the apex of the building, with beam work and trusses on display, there is a Limestone tiled floor, and the room comfortably incorporates the kitchen, dining area and a sitting area. The sitting area has a wood burning stove and a solid oak arch top door opening directly onto the garden terrace. The kitchen is presented with a comprehensive range of bespoke furniture, complimented by black Corian work surfaces forming two crescents, one side with a Miele induction hob with downdraft extractor, a Miele oven, microwave oven and convection oven, whilst the surface also incorporates a Miele gas burner and hot plate. The second crescent incorporates a stainless-steel double bowl sink with a mixer tap over, a hot and purified water tap, and twin Fisher and Paykel dishwasher drawers. The remainder of the kitchen has additional wall cupboard and further appliances including a Miele coffee maker, and a steamer with a warming drawer beneath. A central larder style fridge freezer by Samsung incorporates a fridge and freezer whilst having an inset ice maker and water filter. The reception hallway is flooded with natural light, mainly from a bank of glazing offering a delightful outlook over the grounds, whilst a sliding door opens directly onto the terrace. There is a staircase to the lower ground floor and twin doors gain access to the entertainment suite, which offers versatile accommodation, has a marble tiled floor and full height glazing to three aspects, offering panoramic views over the grounds, whilst giving access to the sun terrace which wraps the rear of the home connecting the internal accommodation to the outside. There is a wood burning stove and a bespoke bar area with a black glass surfaces incorporating a sink unit, base cupboards and a professional glass washer. An adjoining washroom has an oval shaped wash hand basin which sits on a granite base, whilst a separate W.C is presented with a modern two-piece suite. Lower Ground Floor To the lower ground floor, a central hallway has a limestone laid floor, gains access to all the ground floor accommodation. Twin doors from the hallway gain access to a versatile room, planned as a home cinema, with two top light frosted windows, inset lighting to the walls and a Limestone laid floor. The principal bedroom suite offers exceptionally well-proportioned accommodation, has a limestone tiled floor, a bank of full height glazed windows to the rear opening directly into the sunken courtyard, and fitted bedroom furniture including a shelved area with a concealed sliding door opens to a secure cupboard. A walk-in dressing room has a limestone tiled floor, hanging and shelving to the expanse of all walls, whilst a central island houses a concealed storage facility. The adjoining bathroom has limestone tiling to the floor, ceramic tiling o the walls, an opaque window, a walk-in wet-room style shower with a fixed glass screen, twin wash hand basins, a bidet and a low flush W.C. To the remainder of the ground floor, all positioned to the rear aspect of the home are three additional double bedrooms. Two similar sized rooms each have a bank of full height windows forming the rear aspect of the room with an inset sliding door opening onto the external courtyard, the rooms have a limestone laid floor, fitted wardrobes and en-suite facilities comprising a floating wash hand basin with a mirror over, a low flush W.C and a step-in wet room style shower with a fixed glass screen. The fourth bedroom offers double accommodation, has fitted wardrobes to one wall, full height glazed windows to the rear, once again with a glass door opening to the rear courtyard. The house bathroom offers generous proportions and is presented with a six-piece suite, consisting of a wet room style walk-in shower with a fixed glass screen, twin wash hand basins which sit on a complimentary tiled base, each with mixer waterfall taps over and a mirrored backdrop, a bidet, a low flush W.C and a free-standing oval shaped bath. The room has complimentary tiling to the walls and floor and a frosted window. A huge utility/boot room has a limestone floor and a glazed wall with doors opening onto the sunken courtyard, has furniture with work surface incorporating a sink unit and appliances including a washing machine and a dishwasher. A cloakroom is presented with a low flush W.C and a wash hand basin, whilst also having a purpose- built dog wash. From the boot room access is gained to a wash / laundry room, which is home to the communication system to the property, has plumbing for an automatic washing machine and houses the central heating boiler and hot water cylinder tank. An adjoining washroom has plumbing for an automatic washing machine and an external door opening to the courtyard, with an area sectioned off with wrought iron railing ideal as a dog run. Externally The property is privately enclosed within a tree-lined seven-acre estate; electronically operated wrought Iron gates open to a stone cobbled courtyard which provides off road parking for several vehicles, before extending to a stone flagged area wrapping the east aspect of the property. A lawned garden with stunning lavender hedging separates the parking area from the house and is enclosed within a laurel hedged boundary. Steps lead to a terrace at the front of the house before accessing the main reception to the property. At the immediate rear of the property, positioned off the kitchen, hallway and entertainment suite is a generous balcony terrace, wrapping the rear of the home; feature tiling to the floor and concealed LED lighting, commanding an impressive view over all aspects of the grounds. A sunken courtyard has bene professionally landscaped creating a sheltered seating area directly off the bedroom accommodation. An architecturally designed stone staircase with inset lighting, leads up to the rear gardens. To the west aspect enclosed within a hedged border is a lawned garden, with a patio, a summer house and purpose-built pizza oven ideal for summer entertaining. The remainder of the grounds are laid to lawn and have a variation of flower, tree and shrubbed borders, privately enveloping the property ensuring privacy and seclusion to all aspects of the grounds. A secondary access opens to an enclosed compound which is home to the LPG tank, offers secure parking for machinery and gains access to the garage, double garage and store. Additional Information A Freehold property with mains water and electricity, drainage via a septic tank and LPG central heating. Security system including cameras and an Irrigation system to the gardens. We are informed that both mains gas and Fibre are laid to the lane. Council Tax Band - D. EPC Rating - D. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract. Directions From M1 motorway, at traffic lights before Van Dyke turn left onto Rotherham Road then turn left into Coltsworth Lane. Location A delightful village located in the open countryside of The Chatsworth Estate southeast of Sheffield city centre (15 miles) and West of Worksop (6.7 miles) only a few miles from the A57, the main connection road to the A1 and M1 motorways. Centrally located for Sheffield, Worksop, Doncaster, Chesterfield and Retford and Kiveton park having rail connections including a direct rail link to London’s Kings Cross. The immediate locality is rural boasting un-spoilt scenery and walks resulting in an idyllic external lifestyle. Nearby attractions and pastimes include Chesterfield canal and the Turnerwood Locks; Rother Valley and the popular water park are within a short drive as is Meadowhall shopping centre. The area presents easy access to Sherwood Forest including Clumber Park. Lindrick and Bondhay golf clubs are each just a few minutes’ drive and private schooling is available locally with the well respected Ranby House Prep and Worksop College both within easy driving distance. The area offers a wealth of highly regarded bars and restaurants whilst the scenery of the Peak District National Park can be reached within a short drive and provides an enjoyable day out. In short, a delightful location offering a peaceful retreat, yet every day ‘hustle and bustle’ can be easily reached.
…By Annonceur International
House with pool and garden Huddersfield (United Kingdom)
A stunning family home, approached by a sweeping treelined driveway, offering spacious four bedroom accommodation, set within delightful one acre gardens, incorporating a one bedroom annexed coach house, amazing countryside views and an additional three acres of grazing land with stable block. Set within grounds extending to four acres and enjoying a desirable location, One Acre occupies a secluded, tucked away position commanding outstanding long distance rural views. Privately enclosed within landscaped one acre gardens adjoining glorious open countryside this imposing family home occupies the most idyllic of settings. The adjoining three acre grazing land has a separate access onto the road and the self contained annexed coach house offers versatile one bedroom ancillary accommodation. The ground floor is introduced by a stunning reception hall leading through to the all-important living kitchen and orangery, two generous reception room overlook the grounds whilst over the first floor there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Externally the gardens adjoin open countryside, a four car garage incorporates a leisure room, and the gardens wrap the home. This sought after location is well served by an abundance of local services including highly regarded schools and whilst open countryside is immediately accessible both the M1 motorway and surrounding commercial centres are within a short drive. Ground floor An original entrance door to a grand arched doorway opens to an impressive reception hallway that has exposed floorboards, presents original features including an ornamental delft rail, coving to the ceiling and a stunning carved oak staircase to the first floor, and a door to the rear is sheltered by a generous open fronted storm porch. A cloakroom presents a modern two piece suite finished in white with tiling to the walls and floor and a leaded opaque window. The drawing room enjoys a double aspect position, has a window to the front commanding stunning views across towards Howarth Moor capturing an outlook of Castle Hill whilst a walk-in feature ‘turreted’ bay window is set to stone mullioned surrounds, and an oak fireplace is home to a cast iron real flame fire. The lounge offers generous accommodation, is flooded with natural light via walk-in bay windows to both front and rear elevations, each set to stone mullioned surrounds, the front commanding breathtaking views across the valley whilst stunning original features including deep skirting boards and coving to the ceiling whilst a carved stone fireplace is home to an inset living flame gas fire. The living kitchen has a window to the courtyard and is open plan to the orangery; a ceramic tiled floor seamlessly connecting each room resulting in a stunning and sociable entertaining space which invites the outdoors inside. The kitchen presents a traditional range of bespoke furniture with granite work surfaces incorporating a drainer and an inset sink unit whilst a central island has an oak surface with Belfast sink and extending to a breakfast bar. A complement of appliances includes a 4 oven Stoves range with five ring induction hob with concealed extractor fan and a tiled splash back. There is a dishwasher and a larder style fridge freezer. The orangery is flooded with natural light, has windows to three sides resulting in delightful views over the grounds and surrounding countryside. Twin doors open directly onto the garden terrace whilst a glass lantern to the ceiling complements the room. A rear porch off the kitchen has full tiling to the floor, a cupboard and oak external door. The basement incorporates the boiler room housing the modern gas fired central heating boiler keeping the basement aired and dry prefect for utility/pantry space, storage and a super wine cellar. First Floor The magnificent turned wood staircase rises to the first floor and at the half landing has the most remarkable vast stained glass leaded window hosting delightful views over the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom suite has windows to front and rear aspects, the rear commanding a delightful outlook over the garden, the front set to stone mullioned surrounds commanding long distance views across the valley. There are fitted wardrobes to the expanse of one wall and en-suite facilities presented with a low flush W.C. a jacuzzi / spa bath with shower over and a wash hand basin: tiling to the walls and floor and a window. A delightful double room enjoys a dual aspect position with windows to two elevations including feature ‘turreted’ bay window, commanding magnificent views, capturing well known landmarks including both Castle Hill and Emley Moor. The room enjoys tremendous views over the grounds and surrounding countryside, has high end fitted furniture finished in oak including wardrobes, drawer units and a dressing table with inset mirror. A second en-suite bedroom enjoys double accommodation, has windows to two aspects overlooking differing areas of the grounds whilst en-suite accommodation presents a low flush W.C. a panel bath with shower over and a wash and basin with vanity cupboards beneath, full tiling to the walls and floor, a marble sill to the window and a 5 person sauna. The fourth double bedroom has a window commanding a delightful outlook over the gardens and surrounding countryside. The family bathroom presents a four piece suite consisting of a shower with a fixed glass screen, a freestanding roll top bath, a pedestal wash hand basin and a high flush W.C. the room benefitting from tiling to the walls and floor whilst a window commands a delightfully scenic view. The Coach House Being the former Coach House, the accommodation offers high spec ancillary living comprising a one bedroom self-contained dwelling with its own gas fired central heating system. The Coach House offers a ground floor double bedroom with bi-folding doors opening onto the front courtyard whilst a contemporary styled en-suite wet room presents a three piece suite. To the first floor there is charming open plan kitchenette, living and dining room with exposed wooden floors and a Juliet balcony commanding stunning views. Twin doors open onto the raised garden terrace with an artificial lawn and access on to the terrace above the garage. Externally One Acre is named as it sits central to professionally landscaped gardens extending to approximately one acre; electronic wrought iron gates, set to feature stone pillars open to a driveway that extends along a stunning 100 metre tree lined approach offering a glimpse of surrounding countryside before arriving at the house where extensive parking is provided to both the front and rear elevations. The gardens have been professionally landscaped and are privately enclosed within established herbaceous borders and evergreen foliage. To the front, a lower level lawn continues to the side aspect and the generous garden terrace adjoining the orangery. To the rear of the property, beyond a summerhouse with power and mains water, are further lawned garden areas, once again with established borders raised beds and greenhouse in the 'kitchen garden', expansive lawned areas prefect for family recreational activities and outdoors entertaining. Above the garage is an exceptional stone flagged party terrace with adjoining artificial lawned garden positioned directly in front of the first floor accommodation to the Coach House. The grazing land is gently sloped to assist drainage and has separate gated vehicular entrance from both the garden and from the road with a stable block with three stables and a tack room which has both mains water and power. A four car garage has two sets of remote control double garage doors and internally extends to a utility area / games. Kitted out for entertaining the garage roof has an in-built sound system Additional Information A Freehold property with mains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Outdoor floodlighting and remote alarm system. Council Tax Band - G. EPC Rating - E. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. Directions HD8 8BW - The property positioned towards the top of Lane Head Road, on the left hand side when leaving the village of Shepley. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
…By Annonceur International
House with pool and garden Holmfirth (United Kingdom)
Lea House sits gracefully along the leafy country road of Spring Lane in New Mill, a distinguished six‑bedroom manor house that has been cherished by the same family for over thirty-three years. During that time, it has been a place of laughter, childhood memories, long summer evenings and gatherings of friends — a home that has been lived in wholeheartedly and loved deeply. Now ready for its next chapter, it offers a rare opportunity to modernise and elevate a substantial period residence while preserving the remarkable character that defines it, with the added freedom of the property not being listed. Stepping inside, the grandeur of the entrance hall sets the tone for the traditional layout that unfolds. Two elegant reception rooms sit to the front of the house, each with its own personality — one a comfortable sitting room for everyday living, the other a versatile playroom or second lounge. Beyond these, the heart of the home reveals itself in the magnificent drawing room, a space steeped in history with its rich oak panelling, open fire and generous proportions. Dual‑aspect windows draw in natural light and frame views to the front and across the rear courtyard, where a large wildlife pond creates a serene focal point. Flowing seamlessly from here, the formal dining room shares the same tranquil outlook, offering an atmospheric setting for memorable dinners and special occasions. The kitchen is a warm and welcoming hub, centred around a charming powder‑blue AGA that anchors the room. Bespoke cabinetry provides extensive storage, complemented by a central island and a separate walk‑through pantry with fitted units. From the kitchen, the orangery extends the living space beautifully — a bright, sociable room with ample space for family dining and relaxed seating, opening directly onto the courtyard and pond. In addition to the kitchen there is a vaulted cellar that provides an ideal wine cellar. Practicality is woven into the layout, with a boot room providing direct access from the driveway into the kitchen, ideal for country living. A sweeping stone staircase rises to the first floor, where six generous bedrooms offer comfort and flexibility. The principal bedroom enjoys peaceful views over the gardens and benefits from its own dressing room that is currently set up at a bedroom providing bedroom 7, and en‑suite bathroom. A thoughtful guest suite comprises two double bedrooms linked by a Jack and Jill bathroom, slightly set apart from the main bedrooms to create a private haven for long‑term guests or independent relatives. Three further bedrooms, along with a family bathroom and separate WC, complete the accommodation. Outside, Lea House is enveloped by approximately 1.5 acres of mature, private grounds. A tree‑lined gated driveway leads to a practical turning circle at the front of the house, with extensive parking and a double garage with an EV charging point. The gardens are beautifully established, offering a sense of seclusion and tranquillity, with the courtyard and wildlife pond forming a picturesque centrepiece. A superb collection of outbuildings enhances the lifestyle appeal of the property, including a home office, laundry room, potting shed and an outdoor swimming pool with its own pool house. The sale also includes a parcel of woodland extending to 4.65 acres, for details of the woodland boundary, please see the attached title plan outline. Lea House is a home of presence, heritage and heart — a rare opportunity to shape a substantial country residence to your own vision while honouring the character that has made it so special for generations. It is a place ready to welcome its next custodians, offering space, tranquillity and the promise of a truly exceptional lifestyle in one of Holmfirth’s most desirable rural settings. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The property is within Kirklees Council with a council tax band H. It is connected to mains gas, electricity, water and sewerage and has a EPC rating of D 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Holmfirth (United Kingdom)
Brynfield is a distinguished four‑bedroom detached family home set within an extraordinary two acres of private gardens, mature woodland and an enclosed paddock, creating a lifestyle opportunity of rare privacy and rural charm. Thought to date back to circa the 1940s, the property has been sensitively enhanced by the current owners, who over the past four years have invested heavily in high‑quality cosmetic upgrades. Their careful approach ensures the original character and period styling remain beautifully intact, with refined finishing touches that celebrate the home’s heritage while elevating its comfort and appeal. A sweeping gated driveway provides an impressive approach, gradually revealing the property before opening out into a far larger and unexpected expanse of land. Rolling lawns, pockets of woodland and a fully enclosed paddock unfold around the house, forming a private sanctuary that feels wonderfully secluded yet remains within exceptionally close proximity to the amenities of New Mill. The elevated position affords far‑reaching views across the village and beyond, a setting that balances tranquillity with convenience in a way seldom found in the Holme Valley. Inside, a welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the home, with stairs rising to the first floor and doors leading into the principal reception rooms. The sitting room is a particularly charming space, thoughtfully divided into two areas by a dual‑aspect log burner. This creates an inviting open‑plan arrangement, with a main sitting room that is complemented by a snug and lends itself perfectly to use as a secondary lounge, dining area, children’s playroom or home office. At the opposite end of the house, formal dining room sits adjacent to the kitchen, forming a sociable yet elegant setting for entertaining or everyday family dining. The kitchen features quality fitted cabinetry, integrated appliances and a useful walk‑in pantry, while a spacious utility room and a well‑appointed WC complete the ground floor. The first-floor hosts four bedrooms, three of which enjoy the outstanding elevated views over New Mill. The main bedroom adopts a luxurious suite‑style layout, offering a generous double room served by its own private shower room. Two further double bedrooms and a smaller single bedroom provide excellent family accommodation, all serviced by a well‑presented house bathroom. The true distinction of Brynfield lies in its land. The two‑acre boundary encompasses beautifully maintained gardens, mature woodland and a fully enclosed paddock all of which have private boundaries. Offering endless possibilities for families, hobby farming, outdoor pursuits or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of the setting. The combination of plot size, elevation and proximity to village amenities is exceptionally rare, making Brynfield a unique opportunity within the Holme Valley. There is a detached double garage. Brynfield is a home that invites exploration, encourages relaxation and provides a remarkable backdrop for family life. Its blend of period charm, modern comfort and sweeping grounds creates a lifestyle that is increasingly hard to find, offering space, character and exceptional privacy in a location that feels both rural and connected. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The property is freehold and within Kirklees Council with a council tax band F. It is connected to mains gas, mains electricity, mains water and mains sewerage. The EPC rating is D. PLEASE NOTE : THERE IS A COVENANT ON THE LAND UNTIL 2032 - FURTHER INFORMATION AND A COPY OF THE TITLE DEED CAN BE GIVEN ON REQUEST IN PERSON AT A VIEWING 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Matlock (United Kingdom)
The Gate House is officially recorded on the national heritage register as a Grade II* Listed building, recognized for its architectural and historic importance. The original structure dates from around the late 18th century, built in red brick over earlier stonework — though elements of early 17th-century stone remain at the rear, including original mullioned windows. Its distinctive period character is visible in its classical three-bay façade, sash windows in moulded architraves, rusticated porch with Roman arch, pilasters and hood cornice, quoins, parapet and slated roof — all hallmarks of its heritage. Over decades, the house has retained the grandeur and elegance of its origins — tall ceilings, deep skirting boards, and a sense of proportion and history — while being sensitively improved for modern living. The result is a rare opportunity: a listed building with living history, but with the flexibility and comfort of a contemporary home. Services, Utilities & Property Information Local Authority: Derbyshire Dales Tenure: Freehold | Grade 2 * Listed | Council Tax Band: E Utilities: All Mains Services Construction Type: Brick, Stone, Slate & Tiles Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1000 Mbps. We advise you to check with your provider. Off Road Parking Spaces: 2 Access required for neighbouring property to the rear, access allowed via neighbours rear garden. The property is located on a private drive with shared access. Certain footpaths cross parts of the land and must remain open and unobstructed. This property is split over two titles. Please contact the agent for further information. Please click on the property brochure or video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Arma Kang.
…By Annonceur International
House Worksop (United Kingdom)
Set within landscaped 1/2 an acre grounds, privately enclosed within a tree lined border, enjoying south facing gardens to the rear and stunning countryside views, an exceptional five bedroom family home offering spacious versatile accommodation with a delightful village location and an amazing open plan living kitchen. To the ground floor, accessed off a reception hall are two generous reception rooms, a home office, bedroom and family bathroom, a garden room enjoys views over the grounds whilst a stunning open plan living kitchen seamlessly connects to the outside. There are four bedrooms to the first floor, two with en-suite accommodation and the property benefits from off road parking for several vehicles and an attached double garage. Positioned on the edge of the village, adjoining protected open countryside at the rear, enjoying the most idyllic of settings, an enviable outdoors lifestyle on the doorstep yet local services are easily accessible, as are the M1 and M18 motorways whilst train services offer a direct link to the capital. Ground floor A centrally positioned reception porch opens to the formal reception hall which has an oak floor, staircase to first floor level and access to a cloakroom that is presented with a modern two-piece suite. A second porch from the front offers a glimpse through the living room to landscape gardens at the rear before opening to the living kitchen. An open plan living kitchen forms the hub of the home, offers an impressive introduction and is stunning from all viewpoints, incorporating a huge breakfast kitchen and adjoining living area which offers exceptional accommodation with vaulted ceilings into the apex of the building, displaying beautiful oak beams and trusses. Bi-folding doors open to seamlessly connect the room to an external garden terrace which overlooks the rear grounds. The handmade classic english kitchen incorporates a breakfast area and presents furniture bespoke to the property provided by Russell Hutton of Sheffield, consisting of contrasting handmade units with a mixture of walnut and hand painted finishes with polished nickel Cotswold knobs and pulls. The furniture is complemented by beautiful granite work surfaces; a central island extends to a five-seat breakfast bar with a contrasting peninsula walnut full-stave chopping block, is home to a stainless-steel Franke sink with mixer taps over, Insinkerator and an instant hot Quooker tap. Set back into a feature surround is a Siemens induction hob with concealed extraction unit over whilst an additional complement of appliances by Siemens includes twin ovens, a microwave / convection oven, steamer and grill; there is a warming draw, a dishwasher, wine chiller and separate larder style fridge and freezer. This beautiful room is finished with feature porcelain tiling to the floor which continues through to the living room whilst enjoying electric under floor heating. The utility room is fitted with furniture that has a work surfaces incorporating a sink unit and has plumbing and space for both an automatic washing machine and a dishwasher. The garden room is a fantastic addition to the home, has full tiling to the floor, windows to three aspects overlooking the rear gardens whilst a stunning glass Lantern to the ceiling ensures good levels of natural light. There are two sets of French doors opening directly onto a flagged garden terrace and a rustic brick chimney breast is home to a wood burning stove that sits on a tiled hearth. The dining room offers spacious, versatile accommodation, has a limestone carved fireplace, ornate coving to the ceiling and French doors to the garden room. The lounge has windows to three aspects overlooking differing aspects of the grounds; a stunning room with coving to the ceiling and a beautiful carved oak fireplace to the chimney breast which has tiled detailing, a brick backcloth and a wood burning stove. The Home Office has a window to the side aspect of the property and offers versatile accommodation. The ground floor double bedroom enjoys a double aspect position, has windows to two aspects, the rear overlooking the garden whilst benefiting from fitted wardrobes and drawer units to the expense of two walls. The family bathroom is exceptional, has a walk-in, wet room style shower with a fixed glass screen, a wall hung W.C and a wall hung wash hand basin with vanity drawers beneath and mirrored cupboard over. The room has contrasting tiling to the walls and floor, LED lighting, spotlighting to the ceiling, a frosted window and a heated Chrome towel radiator. First Floor The landing has a window overlooking the grounds to the front; the principal bedroom suite offers exceptional double accommodation, has windows to both front and rear aspects, both commanding impressive views, presented with bespoke furniture incorporating mirror fronted wardrobes and drawer units whilst en-suite accommodation has electric underfloor heating, provides a Jacuzzi / Spa bath, a wall hung W.C and a wash hand basin with vanity drawers beneath. There is a wet-room shower with a fixed glass screen, bespoke tiling to the walls and floor, and a heated Chrome towel radiator, and a window which commands an impressive view over the gardens an adjoining countryside. There are three additional bedrooms to this floor; a front facing double room with an oak floor, fitted wardrobes, two windows and an en-suite bathroom presented with a three-piece suite. The remaining two bedrooms have windows overlooking the gardens and adjoining countryside, a generous single and a double room which enjoys a dual aspect position. Externally Electronic gates open to a block paved driveway that provides off road parking for several vehicles, has two manicured lawned areas and established tree lined borders ensuring good levels of privacy. A flagged terrace spans the rear aspect of the home before stepping up to a level lawned garden which has established borders, tree lined, and hedged boundaries ensuring privacy, a decked seating terrace and a backdrop adjoining glorious and protected open countryside. The double garage has two electronically operated doors, power, lighting and lapsed planning permission for two dormer windows to convert the upstairs of the garage to an office (Ref R98/1261P). Additional Information A Freehold property with mains water, electricity and drainage. LPG powered central heating. Council Tax Band - G. EPC Rating - C. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. Directions From the M1, take the exit along the A57 towards South Anston. From South Anston, take the B6059 to Kiveton Park. From here, turn onto Packman Lane, which takes you onto Harthill Road. Agents Notes 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract. All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.
…By Annonceur International
House Ashbourne (United Kingdom)
Waterside Barn is a truly enchanting detached 18th-century stone residence, set within just over an acre of meticulously crafted gardens. It is one of four properties on an exclusive residential development. Overflowing with character, this home offers a perfect blend of timeless charm and modern comfort, providing versatile living spaces, stunning waterside views, and a lifestyle that feels lifted from the pages of a classic novel. For those seeking a more substantial lifestyle property, additional land may also be available by separate negotiation. Ground Floor - At the heart of the home lies the open-plan kitchen and dining area, thoughtfully designed for both everyday family living and entertaining. From here, access to the rear opens effortlessly onto the patio, creating a seamless connection to the gardens and an ideal setting for alfresco dining. A ground-floor bedroom, with patio doors leading directly outside, offers a tranquil and private retreat, where mornings are greeted with birdsong and views of the surrounding mature trees. The principal suite, accessed via its own private staircase, provides a luxurious haven, complete with a dressing room and en suite. A further bedroom, utility room, and a well-appointed family bathroom serve the remaining accommodation. The current owners have also thoughtfully converted the former garage into versatile ancillary accommodation. Should a purchaser prefer, there is potential to reinstate garaging, whilst still retaining useful space for a home office, study or fourth bedroom, subject to any necessary consents. First Floor - The first-floor lounge is a standout feature, elevated to capture breath-taking views over the Haven Hill valley and towards the Peak District National Park. With a magnificent king truss beam and a log-burning fireplace, it combines drama with warmth, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying quiet family moments. The upstairs bedrooms continue the theme of serene waterside and countryside vistas, including an en suite bathroom and spectacular outlooks over gently flowing water and the surrounding hills. Outside - Set within just over an acre, the gardens have been meticulously crafted into a true sanctuary. Pleached trees, established borders, and a diverse mix of mature trees, including silver birch, lime, and acer to name but a few, create a vibrant seasonal landscape alive with wildlife, from kingfishers to wagtails and ducks. Two patios provide ideal spots to entertain or unwind, with one capturing magical sunsets and the other forming the heart of outdoor living. The waterside setting adds to the charm, creating a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. For purchasers seeking additional acreage, further land may be available by separate negotiation. The property is approached via a private, gated driveway, with generous parking and a sense of exclusivity. Location - Waterside Barn offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and accessibility. While immersed in serene countryside, it is only a five-minute drive to Ashbourne, with its excellent selection of shops, cinema, pubs, and award-winning restaurants. For the active family, nearby country walks and a cycle track provide endless opportunities to explore the beautiful surroundings. Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: F Local Authority: Derbyshire Dales Grade II Listed Water: Mains Supply Electricity: Mains Supply Heating: Oil Drainage: Private Supply, via sewage treatment plant Mobile Phone Coverage: Some 5G coverage is available in the area, we advise you contact your supplier. Broadband Coverage: Full Fibre Broadband is available in the area, we advise you contact your supplier. Parking: Driveway provides parking for approximately 4 vehicles. An EV charger has also been installed at the property. Special Notes: The property is subject to restrictive covenants stipulating that the property must be used as a residential dwelling.
…By Annonceur International
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