Price changed to £725,000
September 24, 2025
Listed for £775,000
July 7, 2025
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Utility Room, wall mounted gas boiler, tiled floor with underfloor heating, Belfast style sink unit with flexible mixer tap. Plumbing for washing machine and provision for tumble dryer. Double glazed window, radiator and fitted storage base cupboards and wall cupboards.
Cloakroom, low flush WC, wall hung wash hand basin, tiled floor with underfloor heating and towel radiator.
Staircase with half landing, double glazed window and main landing with further staircase off to second floor level.
Bedroom Three, stripped pine floor, corniced ceiling, secondary glazed sash window to the front, radiator, feature fireplace with cast iron inset with tiled side slips, built-in wardrobe cupboard with hanging rail and shelves.
Bedroom Two, corniced ceiling, stripped pine floor, secondary glazed window to the front, attractive cast iron fireplace with slate surround. These two bedrooms have a useful connecting door.
Shower / Wet Room, tiled floor, underfloor heating, walk-in shower enclosure / wet area, glazed shower screen, wall hung wash hand basin, WC and towel radiator.
Study, stripped pine floor, double glazed window, radiator, built-in cylinder cupboard and feature fireplace surround.
Family Room, a versatile room that can be put to many uses, two double glazed sash windows to the side with wide bi-fold doors to the rear leading onto the property's rear garden area. Stripped pine floor, two radiators and a feature Georgian style cast iron fire grate in carved pine surround.
Staircase to Second Floor - Landing, walk-in linen cupboard, double glazed window to the rear and access to a useful box room.
Bedroom Five, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, secondary glazed sash window, Velux roof lights, storage cupboard, radiator, feature cast iron fire grate with tiled side slips and pine surround.
Bedroom Four, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, secondary glazed sash window, Velux roof light, radiator, storage cupboard and cast iron fireplace.
Family Bathroom, tiled floor with underfloor heating, vaulted ceiling, double glazed Velux roof lights, towel radiator, free standing roll top bath, wash hand basin set into vanity unit with storage cupboards beneath and low flush WC.
Principal Bedroom, a dual aspect room with double glazed sash windows to the side and rear elevations, two radiators, stripped pine floor, attractive Georgian style cast iron fire grate with a pine surround.
En suite, tiled walls and floor, low flush WC, wall hung wash hand basin, walk in shower having double opening glazed shower screen doors and towel radiator.
Outside - The property benefits from a larger than average garden for a property of this nature. In brief comprising: a lower level paved and brick courtyard area with steps up to a further crazy paved patio terrace adjacent to which stands a most useful brick and slate storage outbuilding or workshop with electric light and power and cold water supply connected.
There is a raised well stocked rockery and planted bed with raspberry canes and beyond a further extensive lawned and well stocked garden with numerous specimen shrubs, trees, plants and bushes. Further seating area, greenhouse and raised vegetable bed.
The garden continues on to an extremely private lawned garden surrounded by mature hedges, evergreen and shrub borders and fruit trees. A pathway leads to a pedestrian gated access to Town Hall Yard.
Oversized Double Garage/Workshop, vehicular access from Hall Lane via an automatic up and over door, has electric light and power connected and two pedestrian access doors. Cold water supply with outside tap.
A garden that needs to be seen in order to be appreciated, additionally the double garage is a rare attribute for such a central period property.
Location
Ashbourne is an historic market town known as "The Gateway to the Peak District" due to its convenient location to the Peak District National Park. With its cobbled streets, welcoming Market Place, some 200+ listed buildings and impressive Tudor and Georgian heritage, it offers an attractive prospect for a wide range of buyers.
It is within easy access to the A50 (9 miles) connecting up to M1 and M6 motorway links. Famous for its annual Royal Shrovetide Football which is played on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday and having a vast array of amenities and facilities within a thriving town centre offering a plethora of individual shops.
Ashbourne has a popular golf course on the outskirts of the town and has the sought after high school of Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEG's). There is a bus station which helps connect Ashbourne to Derby and Uttoxeter with a number of regular services and nearby train stations at Uttoxeter and Derby.
Square Footage: 3,599 sq ft
Acreage: 0.24 Acres
Additional Info
Derbyshire Dales
Band F