Derbyshire

3 bedroom Semi-Detached to rent

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale, Holloway, Derbyshire

Website Reference: UKPS 395989

Superb Grade II listed 3 storey semi detached house believed to be over 200 years old which was once in the ownership of the High Peak Railway Company, situated on High Peak Junction in the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site.

  • Grade II listed
  • Believed to be over 200 years old
  • Situated in the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site
  • Panoramic views across the valley
  • 2 Living rooms
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Kitchen
  • Family bathroom
  • Good sized garden

Superb Grade II listed 3 storey semi detached house believed to be over 200 years old which was once in the ownership of the High Peak Railway Company and used as the agents house. Loco House is situated on High Peak Junction in the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, close to the Cromford Canal and the High Peak Trail along which once ran the Cromford and High Peak Railway which ran between Whaley Bridge and Cromford via Buxton. The location is ideal for nature lovers and marks the southern end of the High Peak Trail, a 17 miles trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders with popular walks along the canal towpath into Cromford or up to Black Rocks and beyond. Cromford has direct access along the A6 to Matlock town centre offering a good range of amenities and surrounding towns and villages and the city of Derby. Railway stations are situated at Cromford, Whatstandwell, Matlock and Matlock Bath which connect to Derby Station. Derby city centre is approximately 19 miles to the south offering a broader range of amenities. Bakewell, a historic market town situated in the Peak National Park, is approximately 10 miles to the north. Loco House is a historic building with panoramic views of the beautiful Derwent Valley and viewing is highly recommended.

Accommodation:

This deceptively large property situated on three floors and for the purposes of this description the writer commences on the ground floor where the ;

Entrance Hall 23’8” x 6’
Situated on the ground floor, providing access to the kitchen and one of two living rooms, with original tiled floor, window to rear. This hallway is ideal for offering storage facilities and stairs that lead to the remainder of the house. The hallway is typical of many of the rooms it offers high ceilings and original panelled internal doors to;-

Sitting Room 12’ 2” x 12’ x 11”
Situated on the ground floor, with original pine doors and brass handles, this room offers the original stone fire surround into which a multi fuel stove has been fitted. Beside the chimney breast there are shelves. Three wall lights illuminate this room along with a large window to the front of the property. Wooden shutters to outside of window.

Kitchen 9’ 8” x 13’ 5”
Situated on the ground floor and accessed via the entrance hall, with high ceiling offering an extensive range of cupboards and work surfaces, shelving and electric oven and hob, the kitchen is half tiled with carpeted flooring, there are 2 windows to the rear. Plumbing facilities for a washing machine;-

 

Stairs lead to first floor via the hallway ;-


Main entrance Hall 23’ 8” x 6’
The original front door leads out onto the bridge outside the property,

Sitting Room 14’ x 12’ 9”
Shutters affixed to the window facing the front elevation, television and telephone points, electric fire for heating, three double sockets and three wall lights for illumination. This room offers shelving and like the majority of Loco House offers high ceilings. This room could be utilised as a 4th bedroom.

Family Bathroom 8’ 2” x 10’ 2”
This family room like all the rooms on the rear elevation enjoy views over the Derwent Valley. The bathroom comprises of a white suite, panelled bath, pedestal wash basin and w.c. One of the main features are the window shutters to the large windows also the original floor boards, the bathroom has been sub-divided in order to create a dressing room (currently used as study)

Dressing room/study 5’9” x 10’ 2”
This room is currently used as a study, it offers original floor boards, one main light for illumination, an attractive fire place and double power point. Also a storage cupboard and an airing cupboard can be found.

Stairs from the hallway lead to the second floor;

Master bedroom 1 3’ 3” x 13’ 3”
The room has a high ceiling with a window, including shutters, to the front of the property. It has main lights for illumination, a storage heater, 2 power points and 2 double sockets, and television point.

Bedroom 2 14’ x 12’ 9”
This bedroom has access to the loft (which has been insulated). This room has a rear window with fantastic views down to the Cromford and the Derwent Valley. The room offers one main light for illumination, 2 power points and a television socket.

Bedroom 3 8’ 2” x 13’ 3”
This room has a side window, with shelving, a radiator providing heating and 1 double socket.

Large Garden
The delightful country garden is to the rear of the property benefiting from the magnificent views across the valley, it is well established with a variety of fruit trees, mature shrubs and trees. There is a lawn, a paved area and BBQ area and an established pond. The garden is large and also has a summer house, two sheds and a workshop. There is a good sized hedge dividing the garden off the embankment which leads down to the old railway line which is now part of the High Peak Trail which leads to Black Rocks and beyond. This garden is an ideal space for relaxing and outdoor entertaining. There is a right of way across the neighbouring property to the parking area and drive which are available subject to negotiation with Derbyshire County Council.


Services
It is understood that electricity, mains water and drainage are connected and there are individual night storage heaters throughout the house. No appliances or flues have been tested or checked.
There is a septic tank with the cost of empting shared with next door neighbour; this keeps the water rates at a low level.

Location
Travel out of Matlock via the A6 towards Derby, continue along this road past the bottom of Cromford Hill traffic lights and continue towards Whatstandwell Bridge. Loco House is approx one mile from the Cromford Hill traffic lights and the property is on the left hand side of the road clearly identified by one of our FOR SALE boards.

Tenure
The Title Deeds have not been inspected but it is understood that the property is freehold. The property is a Grade 11 Listed Building.

Viewing
Strictly viewing by appointment only please call TPS Estates on 01629 700246.

Price: £275,000

Map of property:

TPS Estates Inclusive Ltd

Property available from: TPS Estates Inclusive Ltd

Branch Address: Export Drive, Fulwood Ind Estate, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 6AF

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